The students. That's why these guys in the course
were so hurt by all this. Their yearly evaluation by the
students--nearly all the student feedback for them,
and the course they directed, were really bad.
And, it's her fault. She manipulated the students
to write those bad critiques."
"Pshaw. She manipulated medical students? Since when?
You know, Henry, you can't have it both ways. You claim that
your witnesses are stupid and loathsome, then blame Trenchant
when the medical students agree with you."
"You just don't understand. She had a chance to resign
and didn't take it. Now I'm the one in charge of giving her
a fair hearing and I'm not getting any cooperation from
the very people who want to get rid of her."
"Fair hearing, Henry? At Belmont, that's a contradiction
in terms and you know it. Hurry up and get dressed.
I'll get the car and meet you out front."
THE HEARING - DAY 2
Chapter 14
All of her witnesses were waiting in a high state of
excitement when Diana reached Howard Hall the next morning.
"Roz came in early," she was told. "She wanted to be sure
we got this room again today.
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