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with the articles that you mentioned as specifically as
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I would like to be, but it does seem to me that it would
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be well for the Commission to consider some statement
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which in a sense supports the value and the contribution
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of independent education in a broad sort of way, rather
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than leaving it entirely out of consideration.
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MR. ENEY: The second question, do you think
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it desirable to include in the Constitution some pro-
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vision for specific aid to private institutions as,
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for example, tax exemption, which is now a matter of
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statute and not a matter of constitutional right?
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MR. LAMBORN: I am speaking entirely for
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myself, now, sir. I would think that it would be help-
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ful to have a broad generalised statement such as tax
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exemption. When it goes from there to specific aid, in
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terms of outflow of dollars, I would make a distinction
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there.
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THE CHAIRLADY: Mr. Raver, did you have any
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comment in that area, as to whether there should be any
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reference to private education in the Constitution?
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MR. RAVER: Well. I referred to, of course,
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