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| | NATIONAL REVIEW: FEATURE ARTICLE JOHN J. MILLER ON THE HILLSDALE SCANDAL December 6, 1999 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | But Lissa Roche's suicide has ruptured the college, guaranteeing that Hillsdale will long be known as the school whose prominent president, George Roche III, allegedly conducted a 19-year affair with his daughter-in-law, who was the mother of his grandson and an employee of the college. |
 | | In 1980, Lissa and George III (President Roche) began an on-and-off affair, which lasted until her death this, according to Lissa herself, who told this story in the final hours of her life. |
 | | He bolted down the same path that Lissa had used, and, from a distance, spotted her lying in the gazebo, with blood on her shirt. |
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