"
"That is incorrect, Mr. Anuse. Anti-discrimination laws apply
to anyone who is being discriminated against. Please have those
files ready for pick-up," said Kevin and firmly hung up the phone.
Frank looked at the phone for a beat and then walloped it
to get a dial tone. He punched in the number for Mark Rogers,
the university attorney.
Reaching his party, he said, "Mark, what do you know about
the bitch chairing the Staff Association?"
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. . ."and sitting next to Ed is Esther Rondell, agriculture."
Frank beamed at Esther who simpered in return. A large woman,
Esther wore her white hair in an old fashioned pug at the back.
She had been at Belmont longer than anyone could remember.
She dressed conservatively and was always on university committees.
Esther was at the forefront of every woman's movement on campus.
She was quick to rush to any woman's defense and agree that yes,
they were badly treated. This allowed her a podium to broadcast
how badly she was used by the university. With all her experience,
with all her hard work, she was shafted at every turn, was her cry.
Any serious group of women who might band together to effect change
were usually derailed by her and the administration loved it.
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