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belong in this category. They are both stimulating and
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effective, despite the fact that they cannot be read as
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hurriedly as this morning's newspaper.
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Now, we come to the Constitution itself.
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Article 3, the legislative department, Section. 52, of
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which there has been considerable discussion and I may
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point out I was interested to note that you didn't list
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that on the sheet you sent and I hope, Madam Chairlady,
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that this is perhaps a matter of oversight and not one
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of lack of interest on the part of the Commission in the
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educational aspects of this.
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Now, in my opinion, this section is almost
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equal in importance to Article 8, which deals directly
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with public education.
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DR. BARD: Mr. Raver, I think you should know
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that before you came in a good deal of attention, and I
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am speaking now as a member of the Commission, not this
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particular Committee, since you are dealing with an item
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in the legislative department, of which 1 am chairman;
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but a good deal of attention has been given to this
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article. In fact, most of the attention before you
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