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In 1964 historian and college professor Quentin Sanders ventured to Foxwood University at the request of Harold Rothman, the dean of the college. In his time at Foxwood, Quentin makes a startling discovery that could very well change our knowledge of the past and impact our future. By using his tape recorder to catalog his findings, he leaves a trail of documentation behind, unaware that it would become the only surviving evidence of what would later be known as the "1964 Foxwood Incident". |