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supplement any of them In writing, and you say you will,
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we will be very grateful for your remarks and your voice
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held up very well. . .
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DU. PULLEN: Very well. I'm sorry to impose
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on you and let me thank you very much for letting me
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come, Mr. Eney. I'm sure again, I want to say the
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deliberations of this body will be sound and in the
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public interest because of your leadership and because
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of the other people associated with you.
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MR. ENEY: A pleasure to debate with you,
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always .
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THE CHAIRLADY: Is Dr. Martin still here, from
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the Association of Independent Colleges? He indicated
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he wouldn't be able to wait very long. I see perhaps
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he hasn't been able to wait this long. Is there a repre-
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sentative from the University of Maryland?
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DR. ALVIN KUHN: Dr. Elkins was not able to
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attend and I am here in his place.
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THE CHAIR.LADY: Oh, Mr. Burgess, we promised
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we would hear from you.
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MR. LIONEL BURGESS: Members of the Committee,
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