71. He became a college professor but used his spare time organizing civic groups to defend Indians in the southern state of Chiapas. 72. He holds a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Chicago, speaks with a lilting Spanish accent and could easily be mistaken for a college professor. 73. He has the intellectual bent of a college professor, and yet he was able to survive in the rough-and-tumble world of the oil business. 74. He looks like a rumpled college professor who has spent an inordinate amount of time in the dusty archives of one beloved subject. 75. He plays a college professor who opposes capital punishment and is unjustly convicted of a crime and put on death row. 76. He said that he doubted that college professors would drop the book as a text, but that he expected conservative pressure on parishes and seminaries to do so. 77. He says that college professors need to take students from where they are to some place new. 78. He then held a series of jobs including college professor, marine biologist and construction foreman. 79. He thought it was the start of his plan to become a college history professor. |
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