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Anuse tried to interrupt, but Jennifer was on a roll. "We had
an oral contract. Dr. Stone stood up in front of the whole class
and told us what the evaluation forms were to be used for.
And they weren't, they were used for something else and that is not right."
Henry was stung into action. He interjected to assure her that
she must not worry because the administration would never violate
a student's confidentiality or go back on its word to them.
He thought he was pouring on oil, but Jennifer knew bullshit
when she heard it. "I don't believe it," asserted Jennifer stoically.
Diana took this opportunity to reinforce Jennifer's testimony
with another example of the kind of honesty and fair play
that the administration practiced. "You are arguing with my witness,
not questioning her. She has good reason for her belief.
When I came into this hearing, it was with the assurance
from my department chairman and the chairman of this panel,
both senior administrators, that I had been given all
of the material that would be presented as evidence relating
to the handwriting examiners.
"This proved to be unequivocally false.
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