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THE CHAIRLADY: It is a very ambitious
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schedule and I might add that while we may not find an
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opportunity to have an open hearing such as we are having
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here today on education provisions, the Committee is
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welcoming suggestions in writing or through other means
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from groups that aren't represented today, or we perhaps
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will have questions to ask further of the speakers today
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and after we have had an opportunity to digest what has
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been said, all of which is being transcribed and will be
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studied not only by those here present, but those who
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were unable to come. So, the sooner the better is the
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only answer I could give you.
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MRS. ROMOSER: He have set up a committee and
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Mrs. Bull is one of the members of the committee. So,
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we will have it forthcoming very shortly.
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THE CHAIRLADY: Mrs. Bull?
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MRS. FRED L. BULL: I had filed a personal
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and very brief and hastily-written statement urging the
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retention of Article 8, Sections 1, 2, 3, and Article 3,
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Section 52. It is very general and it has been covered.
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THE CHAIRLADY: We will certainly consider it.
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