". . .and the teaching load put on her. It was a horrible
thing to ask somebody to do--seven labs in a week plus
directing the radiology lab during the first semester.
In the past, these labs were distributed among the graduate
students and to ask one person to do that, I thought was. . .
"Remember," turning again to address Diana. "I told you it
was a terrible stress for you to undergo and that if I were
subjected to that, I couldn't do it."
Directing her remarks back to the panel, she continued.
"I know, because at one point in my life, I taught five courses
at one time and I went about bananas after two years;
I had to quit because of the stress."
Henry interrupted decisively this time and announce a recess.
The testimony of his witness was getting entirely to sympathetic
toward Diana and he wanted no more references to Lyle's creative
editing of Ann's comments on the employee appraisal form.
Falsifying employee reappointment forms was a real no-no,
especially now with the union breathing down our necks, he thought.
Chapter 26
Already in evidence and on the record was the incident of Lyle's
tampering with one of the so-called suspicious SmurFFs by stapling
a note written by Diana to it.
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