Posted by Tabitha on September 7, 2016, at 13:10:17
In reply to Re: Moving to Longecity.org, posted by linkadge on September 7, 2016, at 12:35:18
> Yeah,
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> Lou says he was a mathematics teacher, but he doesn't seem to understand simple logic:
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> ...just because I don't like *him* doesn't mean I am anti-Semitic.
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> LinkadgeLou was in fact an algebra teacher at Twenhofel Junior High School in northern Kentucky. He resigned in 1971, after being suspended for erratic behavior. The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that "Among the more specific charges against Pilder, 28, of Cincinnati, are that he prepared his breakfast In the female teachers' lounge, openly defied authority of the principal, and was tardy to class. School Board Attorney Robert E. Ruberg asked for dismissal of charges that Pilder displayed a toy frog in class, made imaginary phone calls from a "dummy" phone at his desk and that he called his pupils "snot-nosed brats."
In typically belligerent Lou fashion, he demanded that the school drop the charges, pay him an undisclosed sum of money, and provide him a recommendation to future employers. He ultimately resigned after being paid off. He did not get the recommendation. I can find no evidence that he ever got another teaching position.
Here's a photo of the hearing with the school board. I assume that's Lou on the left side, with his lawyer.
http://www.kentonlibrary.org/genphotos/viewimage.php?i=di51181Here are a couple of the newspaper stories.
https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/104561273/
https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/104554099/It's amazing how many old archives have been transferred to the internet these days.
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