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I deleted the reference to "the professors" book because I felt it wasn’t significant enough to be in the mans biography, especially since the whole wikipedia page is only a few sentences long. A random visitor who stumbles on to the Marc Becker wiki will get the impression that the most memorable achievement of the mans career is being mentioned in Dave Horowitz’s polemic. This is pop culture trivia not a discription of the man or his life. The fact that Marc Becker is in "the professors" book is already mentioned on "the professors" wikipedia and anyone interested in who the 101 most dangerous academics in America are can find out there. - df