When she
worked with Ian, things went fine. They conferred and cooperated
with each other. Ian's evaluations gradually got better.
"After Randy came in, I was left out of the loop. He, Ian and Lyle
made decisions and I was not informed. For example, two years ago,
Randy was made co-director of the course with Ian. I was not told about it."
The door to the hearing room opened and Mark's head floated through
the opening. Ah good, thought Henry, just the kind of distraction
I need to stop this line of questioning. "We will now introduce
this material," he said as he got up to take the large brown envelope
Mark produced in the doorway. "The dates on these documents,
used as standards by the document examiners, are more recent."
Smugly, he handed copies of these documents to each of the
panel members and then to Diana, keeping one set for himself.
"These documents appear to be copies from personnel files,"
observed Diana, looking at the chair for confirmation.
"Yes," Henry confirmed. "They were taken from your personnel file
and sent by the university attorney to use as standards."
"Then I would like to see the release I signed so that this
material could be removed from my file," demanded Trenchant.
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