ae ty 285 d step in that direotion, I think most of the telent is lost, not in the large oities or where there are good public schoole, but in places where there aren't good public schools and in the smaller communities thet I would eay the system of priority should he established in picking out these teachers for special training in places where the need is greatest or where they do the most good, Once they get back, rather than pick out peorle say from New York City or Boston or Baltimore ~- pick out teachers in the smaller centers where, however, there is a great potential of innate brain power that can be tapped, say fools, for instance. (Laughter.) DR, DOISY: Out in ths hills of Missouri instead of St, Louis, DR. FAILLAt fon on this problem? Any further disouss- DR. EHILLING: TI would like to hear one point on the station-wagon. Bhould we or should we not join that; no one has

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