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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"


Having his way with women took a beating too. Usually, he ignored
any female who didn't fit his image of perfect enough for him to notice.
However, if he needed something, he would approach these females
in a sexual manner and was usually rebuffed.
Since Lyle had already established Trenchant as the whipping girl
of the department, Randy readily fell in with this designation
and laid all his problems at her door. When she refused to photograph
the pictures in a radiology atlas, he was furious. He ran to Lyle
and claimed that she was obstructing his efforts to modernize the course.
He neglected to tell Lyle that she had said she would be willing to do it
if the publisher gave written permission.
Lyle, of course, encouraged him to proceed with his innovations
and just ignore her. Randy took this to mean that he had carte blanche
and it led to his plagiarizing her laboratory manual as well as
the published texts and atlas of other authors.
Henry brought his attention back to the hearing just as Jane was
asking Randy to explain how he had found the `suspicious' critiques.
He answered, leaning forward toward her in his eagerness and excitement,
"In looking through the student critiques I found these that didn't seem
to be right.


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