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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"

No source was cited.
No author was credited. Also, an entire atlas on radiology
was photographed. Several copies of these photographs
were made and put out in the lab with absolutely no credit
given to its authors or publisher.
At least one medical student was incensed by this.
He or she wrote to the publisher anonymously.
The accused learned through the student grapevine
that the department got into serious trouble
because of this and that Dean Broadhurst was furious.
Lyle blamed Trenchant for blowing the whistle, conveniently
forgetting that it was a student who had written the letters.


Chapter 8

Lyle droned on and on with a litany of sins attributed to
Diana Trenchant, carefully circling the truth. "Whatever problem
the department had, she was usually responsible," he asserted.
The folds of paper falling from the court stenographer's machine
stacked higher and higher. Janet was beginning to look very tired.
The `suspect SmurFFs' were introduced and Lyle identified them.
"Yes," he intoned, "When I spoke to Trenchant and told her she had
the option to resign and nothing further would be said or done to her,
I gave her all of the handwriting evidence, all of these SmurFFs,
at that time.


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