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While working as a [[librarian]] at Cambridge, [[George Williamson]] became friends with Parton. The professor's trusting nature was betrayed when [[Hanson Galloway]] stole Parton's research and claimed it as his own. Eventually it was believed that Parton was the thief, and he was dismissed from his seat at the university in disgrace. The embarrassment led him to commit [[suicide]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time Zero (novel)|Time Zero]]'') | While working as a [[librarian]] at Cambridge, [[George Williamson]] became friends with Parton. The professor's trusting nature was betrayed when [[Hanson Galloway]] stole Parton's research and claimed it as his own. Eventually it was believed that Parton was the thief, and he was dismissed from his seat at the university in disgrace. The embarrassment led him to commit [[suicide]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time Zero (novel)|Time Zero]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 19 April 2017
Edward Parton was a 19th century professor. He taught history at the University of Cambridge.
While working as a librarian at Cambridge, George Williamson became friends with Parton. The professor's trusting nature was betrayed when Hanson Galloway stole Parton's research and claimed it as his own. Eventually it was believed that Parton was the thief, and he was dismissed from his seat at the university in disgrace. The embarrassment led him to commit suicide. (PROSE: Time Zero)