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Professor Gervase Fen: English language and literature The Chronicles of Narnia: C. S. Lewis: Professor Digory Kirke: history Discworld: Terry Pratchett: Professor Rincewind: Doomsday Book: Connie Willis: Professor James Dunworthy: history Dracula: Bram Stoker: Professor Abraham Van Helsing: many Exit to Eden: Anne Rice: Professor Collins ...
W. H. Balgarnie, inspiration for Mr Chipping, in James Hilton's Goodbye, Mr. Chips and the three movie adaptations (1939, 1969, 2002) of the novella; Sylvia Barrett, new teacher at a New York City high school, portrayed by Sandy Dennis in Up the Down Staircase (1967).
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Professor Shonku (Byomjatrir Diary, Professor Shonku o Robu, Professor Shonku o Khoka, Professor Shonku o Corvus, Ek Sringo Obhijaan, Swarnaparni and many more by the legendary Satyajit Ray) – world's most respected scientist, inventor and Physics professor in Scottish Church College. He had a bunch of incredible inventions and a series of ...
C. Cable (character) Jenny Calendar; Timothy Campbell (Close Enough character) Miss Canfield; Caretaker (comics) Angie Carrara; Mandy Carter (Ackley Bridge)
The Absent-Minded Professor; Absolutely Anything; Absolution (1978 film) Accident (1967 film) Adam at 6 A.M. Adoration (2008 film) The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad; The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D; After School Massacre; After.Life; Akeelah and the Bee; The Alien (unproduced film) All I Wanna Do (1998 film) All Things Fair ...
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City Lights was the inspiration of Peter D. Martin, who relocated from New York City to San Francisco in the 1940s to teach sociology.He first used City Lights, in homage to the Chaplin film, in 1952 as the title of a magazine, publishing early work by such key Bay Area writers as Philip Lamantia, Pauline Kael, Jack Spicer, Robert Duncan, and Ferlinghetti himself, as "Lawrence Ferling".