Where he
was faulted was the way he backed up, no matter what,
the medical school chairmen (there were no women)
who along with him were called `The Boy's Club'
by the rest of the medical school faculty.
The Boy's Club often went on retreat. At these meetings,
held in luxurious surroundings, policies and plans were decided
and everyone fell into line, or else. There were those among
the faculty that believed that Sam Broadhurst demanded from
the chairs, and took himself, an oath in blood. This was because
they invariably backed each other up publicly even though privately,
they didn't.
Henry knew that the dean was not happy with the way the
Trenchant situation had been handled. The dean was royally
pissed that Lyle had gone over his head to Mark and himself
instead of keeping the matter in the medical school and dealing
with it there. He was further incensed that they had decided to
charge Diana and terminate her before he was even apprised that
the situation existed. By the time he was brought into the process,
it was to late for him to do anything but go along with it.
So Henry wasn't surprised when the dean made it quite clear
that he was not consulted until the central administration had
already decided to terminate Diana.
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