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somewhat separated behind an ivory tower, if you will,
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this is becoming so much lessened in time and the terms
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of one knowing the other and the dispersible knowledge;
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Where you are creating new facts, you run much more
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frequently into this desire to control the destiny of
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the institution, if these facts aren't in conformity
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with the general present opinion. Obviously, of course,
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we're in very, very heavy research activity. More than
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other institutions.
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THE CHAIRLADY: Our stenographer needs a
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two-minute break and perhaps other people do, as well.
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(At this point there was a short recess.)
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THE CHAIRLADY: All right, Dr. Kuhn.
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DR. KUHN: The Chairlady said perhaps if I
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start talking, everybody might sit down.
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MR. ENEY: Dr. Kuhn, I would like to ask you
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some questions in three areas, and these may be matters
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that you would prefer not to comment on now and include
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in the position paper which you referred to, which 1
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hope will be very complete.
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One of the things was a matter that you were
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