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...suicidal, but also that "she was worried that she may hurt someone's child." He resolved right then not to allow her back into the classroom but did not try to fire her. Rather, he arranged a transfer to another school--to its library, in order to reduce her contact with students. That was around 1988, he stated. Nearly a decade later, in his February 1996 deposition, he said, "I still carry her on my payroll." Eason declined further comment on the episode. Peggy Jackson-Jobe, principal of Thomas G. Hayes Elementary School, described how a teacher, without warning...
...piano recital turns suddenly surreal with the appearance of an immaculate six-fingered glove, followed by a swift, eerie close-up of a black-and-white poster of the pianist's hands. Not long afterwards there's a moment of dizzying tension in which Vincent/Jerome, bereft of his contact lenses, halts before crossing a manically busy street, and we suddenly see the blurred, flashing lights through his myopic eyes...
Most undergraduates have had personal contact with a slacker or two--a former roommate, a friend of a friend, that girl from the first-year proctor group who never made it to Annenberg. But when you ask around in the hallowed halls of Harvard's administrative offices, the official response varies...
...Slackers don't want [the Faculty] to see them sweat, and so they avoid contact with us at all," Epps says. "They'd be surprised to find that we have ways to avoid work...
Bones on the phone: "I am in close contact with everybody on a regular basis. Everybody." Bones now holds a part-time job as a telemarketer. Really...