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ALSO PRESENT:
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Delegate John H. Hardwicke
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MR. ENEY: This is in no sense a formal
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meeting and the arrangement of the tables which gives it
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that appearance is quite by accident. The Law School
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has taken over all the usual rooms we use for examina-
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tions and that relegates us to this courtroom, and we
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didn't want you out in the audience, so to speak, and
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this is the only way we could get enough table room and
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when we have other meetings, as I am sure we will, we
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will use one of the seminar rooms upstairs where we can
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be around sort of a U table and it makes it much more
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informal and easier to work.
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I also want to apologize, or rather, not so
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much apologize as explain why there is not a large num-
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ber of members of the Commission present at this meeting,
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and I do not want you to feel that for that reason it is
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not regarded by us and by all members of the Commission
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as a very, very important meeting. The way we work our
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as
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organization is pretty much/you work in the Legislature,
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