Unfortunately, it is all about fundraising. Carl. It shows everywhere they go, like in Hollywood, for money. My husband's former colleague was denied money from the Chemistry department, which had been gifted by a deceased student/philanthropist who designated it expressly for my husband's and his partner's research.
Unfortunately, it is all about fundraising. Carl. It shows everywhere they go, like in Hollywood, for money. My husband's former colleague was denied money from the Chemistry department, which had been gifted by a deceased student/philanthropist who designated it expressly for my husband's and his partner's research.
Therefore, Ken Martin could not set up a research space at the institution where they taught; he linked up with another inorganic chemist in Santa Barbara, needing to stay there for the summer. His wife, "A Man Named Sue,' ( she became labeled as such in our enclave), complained for twenty years all over campus and throughout the community, calling my husband horrible names and blaming them for her husband's absence in the summer.
Then, she started calling me names. Having never been in my kitchen, she said the kitchen was not clean. We invited them to a get-together at a resort in the east county, and others there were astounded by her aggressive outburst. She claimed the picnic utensils I was using weren't clean, for which there was no evidence.
Four years ago, near their house, a sign was posted in someone's yard stating what Sue had been promulgating. Even outsiders felt the slandering of us was out of bounds. The point is it is all about money.
I told my husband this philanthropist was dead, and there wasn't but a paper-thin difference between organic research and inorganic research in the department - all of which would enhance the same department and institution. Letting them decide - it was up to his partner Dale Shellhamer, who was charged with the account - I watched the ensuing misery.
Unfortunately, it is all about fundraising. Carl. It shows everywhere they go, like in Hollywood, for money. My husband's former colleague was denied money from the Chemistry department, which had been gifted by a deceased student/philanthropist who designated it expressly for my husband's and his partner's research.
Therefore, Ken Martin could not set up a research space at the institution where they taught; he linked up with another inorganic chemist in Santa Barbara, needing to stay there for the summer. His wife, "A Man Named Sue,' ( she became labeled as such in our enclave), complained for twenty years all over campus and throughout the community, calling my husband horrible names and blaming them for her husband's absence in the summer.
Then, she started calling me names. Having never been in my kitchen, she said the kitchen was not clean. We invited them to a get-together at a resort in the east county, and others there were astounded by her aggressive outburst. She claimed the picnic utensils I was using weren't clean, for which there was no evidence.
Four years ago, near their house, a sign was posted in someone's yard stating what Sue had been promulgating. Even outsiders felt the slandering of us was out of bounds. The point is it is all about money.
And they are Democrats -
I told my husband this philanthropist was dead, and there wasn't but a paper-thin difference between organic research and inorganic research in the department - all of which would enhance the same department and institution. Letting them decide - it was up to his partner Dale Shellhamer, who was charged with the account - I watched the ensuing misery.