Name: Anonymous 2009-10-20 23:41
professor who charged $250 for his paperback "workbook" which was his textbook he had written with tear out pages in the middle of it for assignments. You couldn't use photocopies, you had to tear them out, and he would drop you from the class if you didn't have the book by the 3rd class meeting. It was a 400 person lecture and he personally went up and down the rows on the 3rd meeting signing the cover of each book
Gerald Goldhaber, a UB Associate Professor and owner of Goldhaber Research Associates, a successful polling firm, which has been accused of conducting misleading polls, "pushed" in favor of his clients by use of leading questions and automatic dialers. Goldhaber also uses his own students to conduct polls, among other things.
Gerald Goldhaber, a UB Associate Professor and owner of Goldhaber Research Associates, a successful polling firm, which has been accused of conducting misleading polls, "pushed" in favor of his clients by use of leading questions and automatic dialers. Goldhaber also uses his own students to conduct polls, among other things.
As you no doubt already know, Goldhaber was busted recently, at his condo in tax-shelter nation the Cayman Islands, with 9.8 grams of pot (about 1/3 of an ounce), 4.35 grams of ecstasy, a bunch of crystal meth (in a bitterly unjust travesty, ‘trailer crack’ is not illegal in the Caymans, but pot is), and 2 strapping young lads, students of his. Perhaps the conservative prof was instructing his pupils in the teaching methods of the ancient Greek philosophers? Maybe the students’ exceptional class records had earned them exclusive tickets to Goldhaber’s annual Caligula party? Whitewash reports intimate that the poll-slanting putz simply could not have any history of drug use, and Gerry’s lame excuse is that the twenty-something gents asked him to procure the drugs, but I ask you: what self-respecting (poor choice of words?) collegiate asks a sixty-year-old republican communications professor to score dope, especially if he has no experience with narcotics in the first place? This explanation is absurd on its face, and no one has bothered to point this out.