"
"When is Diana to be notified?" Timidly, Esther asked the question,
raising her eyes from the document she was reading.
"In good time. When it is deemed appropriate." Henry was terse
in his reply, warning that no further questions from the other
members of the committee would be tolerated.
Following this, Esther sent a letter to The Pope asking him
not to terminate Diana. Later, she would show copies of
this letter to the staff and faculty women who criticized
her for signing such a malicious report. "We had to sign it.
We had no choice, but see--I tried to help her!"
Henry sent a copy of the hearing panel's report to Diana late in March.
It was in the form of a memorandum addressed to The Pope. Even though
the report had been signed early in February, it was dated March 31st,
as were all the signatures at the end.
The report of six pages had four parts: Factual history;
Procedures followed; Findings on considerations; and Recommendations.
Surprise, surprise--after maintaining in two separate hearings
that the committee only gave a report and would not recommend any action.
Actually there was little in the report that came as any surprise.
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