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MR. MELVIN: Second.
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THE CHAIRMAN: All in favor, say Aye, opposed,
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No. It is carried.
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MR, MELVIN: I assume we are going to have some-
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thing in there, in the constitution, to indicate the
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present boundaries will remain as they are until change is
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provided by the constitution?
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think we would have to make
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that provision j yes.
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To more directly answer Dr. Loevy's question,
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I would like for Dr. Loevy and Mr. Howard to get together
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with Mr. Brooks and give us this third alternative we have
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been speaking about, because I must confess I am a "little
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confused as to what it is, because I can only see two,
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but. I would like to get that third one in writing. I would
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like to have that available to us at the next meeting.
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MR. BROOKS: I wanted to introduce John Ellwood.
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I don't think I introduced him earlier. He is a research
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assistant, working with the Committee, s graduate student
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of Johns Hopkins University. We are glad to have him with
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us today.
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