Roz wasn't going to let up or get sidetracked by it from
the main argument. "That is not relevant to what we are
discussing. It was wrong to send those evaluations,
whether so-called standards of ours accompanied them or not.
Because technically, that was our writing."
Henry slumped in his chair in desperate need of an antacid,
as the others on the panel asked questions relating to the
nursing nutrition course. Suddenly Frank Anuse leaned forward
and interrupted the questions. "Do you remember a time when
Diana had a sprained wrist?"
"Yes. She sprained it late in November and some of us helped
put notes on the board for the final labs in December."
Blocked on that issue, Anuse tried to maneuver her into agreeing
that it should be wrong for anyone who was not a student to fill
out evaluations. "It could be very harmful for a faculty person,
couldn't it?"
"Two evaluations out of two hundred?" twinkled Roz. "I think they
would have survived. But to more fully reply to your question,
it has not been proven that the evaluations in question were not
filled out by students."
"Oh that's because you haven't heard some other testimony.
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