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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"

"
The panel started to bombard Jennifer with questions. Good,
Henry thought, apparently they aren't interested in her direct
evidence relating to the incapacity of Diana as they are totally
ignoring that testimony. Instead, they are giving all
indications of being hurt by her denunciation of the way
the evaluation process is carried out at Belmont.
A typical faculty reaction, Henry chuckled to himself as he listened.
They aren't asking questions, they're defending our evaluation process
by giving long speeches. Here's Anuse explaining at length that the
university takes student confidentiality very seriously and pays
a great deal of attention to evaluations. He's trying to stroke
the witness into backing off from some of her allegations and it
appears to be working. . .no, not any more, he went too far.
Jennifer was quite sharply reminding Frank that she had
written her concerns to various administrative officials
around campus and the fact that student evaluations had been
misused had been confirmed.
I'd better help, thought Henry. "You must understand that
Lyle Stone had to give the answers he did because by that time
he knew the results of the examiners report and anything he said
was referring to that.


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