Born on January 28, 1901, Professor Feldman achieved a genus level I.Q. by the age of 6. Born into extreme poverty in an abandoned shanty on Bridge Street, Grand Rapids, Michigan, he worked his way into some of the largest and most complex engineering projects in this country. Also traveling internationally solving impossible problems in all fields of engineering and industrial logistics.
By the 1950's Professor was feeling the effects of his slower than normal aging process. In 1920, Professor had acquired Cyclothymic Disorder setting his mind on high gear. This disorder has kept his mind sharp year after year without any affects of aging.
It is only as a matter of urgency that Professor has given up his previous AKA's and abandoned the rules of the Unknown Society of hyper-centenarians. Born: Wilberforce Cornelius Hanneken, from his Dutch father, he is now using his mother's German-Jewish ancestry as his identity. Professor is his first name, not his title.
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