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5. Since the critique form (etc.)
6. Most of the submitted critiques were not dated
The accused was left out of course planning meetings when
Ian and Randy met with Lyle, contrary to what he had just
told the committee.
None of the documents he had sent to the analysts contained
anything detrimental to Ian Heathson, as claimed in his memo
to the dean. She re-read what he'd written in the memo,
"These fictitious student critiques were very detrimental
and personally injurious to two junior faculty members."
Under Trenchant's quietly relentless cross examination, Lyle
became flustered. First he claimed that perhaps his language had
not been perfect in that phrase but what he meant was that,
"manipulation of critiques in general would be detrimental
to any faculty member."
Trying to bring him to the point, Trenchant read from
a signed, dated student critique that had not been deemed
`suspicious' by Lyle. It had been submitted during the same
period as the `questioned' critiques.
"Quote: `I think Randy needs to be more than one page ahead
of the class in understanding the material.
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