George Steckley

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George Steckley is a long-time Knox professor. He will probably die while teaching someday far in the future, as he swears he will never retire. He teaches European history and a historian's workshop focusing on Winston Churchill. He unfortunately has an affinity for early morning classes, but is so well-loved that even his first period classes are full. Thanks to his soothing voice, dry sense of humor, and devotion to primary source research, you will either adore Mr. Steckley or find him an effective sleep aid, or possibly both. Adoration is most common.

While he would probably be okay with it, nobody calls him George. He is Mr. Steckley, or just plain Steckley.

Mr. Steckley is fond of gardening, and will often use his garden as a metaphor to explain complicated historical situations or customs.