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THE CHAIRMAN: No, that could be done in either
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way. Well, any other, questions on this general subject?
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MR. BOND: Not on education.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Does anyone have anything?
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DR. JENK1NS: Yes, I have a question.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Go ahead, Dr. Jenkins, and then
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we will go on to something else.
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DR. JENKINS: I know, Mr. Rennie, I am sort of
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anticipating the reply, but I will ask the question anyway.
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The University presently has a certain amount of fiscal
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autonomy by statute and in some States this fiscal
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autonomy of an Institution of a higher education is provide
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in the Constitution. Would you give us your views on that?
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THE CHAIRMAN: I am glad you asked that, Dr.
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Jenkins, and not me.
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MR. RENNIE: I can only reiterate what my stand
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on this Is from the time that the University of Maryland
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got its autonomy. I was against it then, I thought it was
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wrong, and I still think it is wrong for them to have it
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and I think it is wrong for any State agency to have comple
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autonomy, outside of either the legislative -- well, this
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