At the State Employment Service hearing,
Diana submitted the Judge's Order and the LOD from the Attorney General.
Although the entire upper administrative wing of the
personnel department appeared to testify against her,
the Employment Service hearing officer decided that she
had been unfairly terminated. She drew unemployment checks
for only a few weeks. They enabled her to get by until plans
for self-employment could be formulated. Continuing in her
teaching career was out--no references would be forthcoming from
her last employer. She started a small delivery business from
her home and with that, her friends and Social Security,
she managed all right.
Chapter 41
Igor O'Toole put his scrapbook aside, then stood up and stretched.
Back at his work bench, preserving, repairing and reconstructing
the tomes of human accomplishments, mistakes and history,
he ruminated on how the more things change, the more they
remain the same.
The structure of all but the most recently birthed colleges
and universities is rigid, he observed to the roll of
transparent tape he was using to repair still another torn page.
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