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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"


They considered it a useless effort since little or no attention
had been paid in the past to their comments.
"To force compliance," he explained, "students were told
that unless their name had been checked off on a list in
the secretaries' office, they could not receive their grade
for the course from the dean's office. Most students bring
in completed evaluation forms, place them in the box provided
and check off their names. Some merely come in and check off
their names, eschewing the forms," he finally admitted
with obvious reluctance.

This certainly puts a different light on things, Jane noted
as she jotted down the information being squeezed out of Lyle
by Diana. She carefully registered in neat script:
1. That the blank SmurFFs were left out in the open for days,
sometimes weeks so any body could have had access to them
2. That the completed SmurFFs left in the box, supposedly by
radiology students, were separated and given to each instructor;
the course critiques went to Ian and Randy
3. No tabulation of the number of critiques was carried out
4. Anyone could come in (etc.


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