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agreement that that is certainly one where we will require
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assigning out to our research assistants because of the
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scope and the nature of the material that will have to be
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gathered and digested in order to accomplish it.
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MR. BROOKS: Excuse me just a moment, Mr.
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Chairman. I would like to ask what is the source of the
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two reports that you have mentioned, Mr. Ratchford? Are
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those available in your office, for instance?
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MR. RATCHFORD: You're talking about Miss
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Spencer's study, now?
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MR. CROOKS: Yes, Miss Spencer's study.
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DR. BURDETT: They are probably in mine.
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MR. RATCHFORD: You can probably get them in
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Dr. Burdett's office.
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DR. BURDETT: You will have no problem in
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getting copies. You will have a problem with getting
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great quantities of copies.
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MR. BROOKS: Would you send us a copy of each?
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DR. BURDETT: Yes,
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MR. BROOKS: Thank you.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Possibly, before vs leave that
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