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as the mail arrives, and those wo will begin circulating.
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Now, whether or not you will have sufficient
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material to base your decisions on by any particular day
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is a little difficult to say at the moment.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I would like an expression of
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the members of the Committee. My thought was that the
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way in which we would get the benefit of the research on
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these questions would be that the individuals to whom
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they are assigned or at least one individual be incited
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to be present to give us a general appraisal of the
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accomplishment and the results. So that we could set up
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as part of the agenda of our meetings the appearance of
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someone to give us the results or at least some evaluation
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of it, rather than having to read all that material or
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have the responsibility of reading all that material which
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we may not be able to get read.
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So, as soon as any one question has been
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researched and the result is available, I would like to
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have someone who has been directly associated with it
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appear before the Committee and be advised to give us in
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fifteen minutes or so a synopsis of the results. I think
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