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Maryland Budget System, and I won't be at all surprised
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if Mr. Donaho didn't have a little something to do with
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putting this together, although the late Mr. Theodore Wolf!
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was the Chairman of this, I believe; but John has done a
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great deal of work on the Maryland Budget, which is his
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business, analysing and installing new systems of govern-
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ment and I'm glad you have come up, John, to tell us
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whether or not there is anything that ought to be done,
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in your judgment, with respect to the budget, since you
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were last, advising a State agency back in 1950.
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DR. JENKINS: This resulted in the adoption of
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the program budget.
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MR. DONAHO: That's correct.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That's right. So, the floor is
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yours, my friend.
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MR. DONAHO: Thank you, Dick. I don't suppose
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I need to give any further pedigree. I might mention that
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I have personally been involved, in not only in the over-all
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budget of Maryland, but for North Carolina, South Carolina
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Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Mississippi, California, Oregon,
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Ohio and a consultant in New York and a few other places.
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