Frank Slade examined the character of students at Baird School at a committee meeting as Charlie Simms was almost expelled for withholding names regarding a student prank. Shade defended Simms, saying that he chose the right path in not revealing the names of the perpetrators.
“There is nothing like the sight of an amputated spirit,” Slade argued. Simms is will be broken in spirit, Slade said, if he is expelled, when he is only showing one admirable characteristic: integrity.
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