"
"How did he conduct himself during your conversation?"
"He was very angry and seemed threatened by us.
I backed away many times when he raised his voice and shouted.
I thought it was a little strange that two undergraduate women
would be a threat to him--maybe he needs psychological help!"
Roz turned to the panel with a big smile to share the joke with them.
Diana placed her hand firmly against her mouth and looked down
at her notes until the bubble of mirth that threatened to overcome her
had dissipated, then continued with her questioning.
"On a different subject now--do you have any contact with medical students?"
"Yes. Working right in the medical building as I have
for the last three years, I get to know a lot of them."
"Last year, during the first semester--that would be from September
through December--do you recall any impressions you might have gotten
as to their feelings about the radiology course?"
"Yes. They felt that the professors knew very little about
what they were teaching so it was a waste of time to go to lectures."
"Now," interposed Henry, "we are getting into secondhand information
and we should be hearing from the medical students themselves.
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