6.
told Dean Waterman that I
would not accept if he
was interested.
In any case no one was
ousted. There had been no
resignations or firings on
the Board of Trustees. It is
true that the Board of Trustees
had prior thereto been
increased, but this could
not have been simply to
gain control because
due to an oversight
of his predecessor in confirming
his appointee Governor
Bailey had already
appointed the complete
Board.
There was not my
knowledge a single editorial
written in real opposition
to the appointment. The
extent of the criticism was