Chapter Two Marcus Marcus Bingham was one of the educational science Professors of Pinewood. He had made it. With forty he had had his calling and also published several books already. He certainly had no lack of money without counting to the rich. That was not to be expected in his field of work anyway. He was well received with his appearance and highly developed manners on many official occasions in Woodborough and Chicago. He held many speeches on conferences around the US, even was on several boards for the development of education in his State and others. In public he was a perfect gentleman, in the class room a feared hard demanding teacher that had made more than one student cry or even quit. He loved his job because of this power and kept doing it even though he did not need t

