"The panel asked the question, `why didn't I have witnesses from
the department.' I merely answered it," retorted Trenchant, pugnaciously.
"Call your next witness." Henry fairly bellowed as he tried
for the last word.
"I shall, but first I want to point out that the charges against me
contain the words taken from the faculty handbook, `serious breaches
of generally accepted moral standards in the profession. . .'
"I submit to you that the copyright infringements committed by Ian and
Randy were also serious breaches of generally accepted moral standard
in the profession and Chairman Lyle Stone condoned them.
"Now I'll get my next witness." said Diana, heading once again for the door.
James Prouty walked into the hearing room and looked around.
"Take that seat there, please." Henry motioned toward the seat
opposite the panel.
"Oh," said James, in a surprised tone of voice. "I understood from someone
who had testified earlier that the witnesses sat across from Diana."
"Well. . ." the chair cleared his throat and looked uncomfortable.
"Things get shifted around, you know. Sit right there and be sworn in.
Pages:
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158