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The '''student in library''' was a sophomore at [[Marshall College]] in [[1957]], and was in an archaeology class taught by [[Indiana Jones|Henry Jones, Jr.]]
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The '''Student in library''' was a sophomore at [[Marshall College]] in [[1957]] and was in an archaeology class taught by [[Professor]] [[Indiana Jones|Henry Walton Jones, Jr.]]
   
== History ==
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==Biography==
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At some point, the student enrolled at [[Marshall College]] and became a sophomore. He also entered the archaeology class that [[Professor]] [[Indiana Jones|Henry Walton Jones, Jr.]] taught, going to him when he had any questions or doubts.<ref>[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (novel)|''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' novel]]</ref>
One day, while studying in the reading room of the Marshall College Library, he was disrupted as a [[Mutt Williams's motorcycle|motorcycle]] driven by a [[Mutt Williams|greaser]] skidded to a stop against his chair. Noticing that the motorcycle's passenger was his archaeology professor, the student asked Jones about [[Hargrove]]'s normative model of culture. Jones replied to skip Hargrove and read [[Vere Gordon Childe]] instead. Hopping back onto the motorcycle, Jones gave the student a final piece of advice: if he wanted to be a good archaeologist, he needed to get out of the library.
 
   
 
One day, while studying in the reading room of the [[Marshall College Library]], he was disrupted as a [[Mutt Williams's motorcycle|motorcycle]] driven by a [[Mutt Williams|greaser]] skidded to a stop against his chair. Noticing that the motorcycle's passenger was his archaeology professor, the student asked Jones about [[Hargrove]]'s normative model of culture. Jones replied to skip Hargrove and read [[Vere Gordon Childe]] instead. Hopping back onto the motorcycle, Jones gave the student a final piece of advice: if he wanted to be a good archaeologist, he needed to get out of the library.<ref>''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''</ref>
==Behind the scenes==
 
The Student in Library was played by [[Chet Hanks]] in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''. Chet is one of the sons of [[Wikipedia:Tom Hanks|Tom Hanks]], one of the most frequent collaborators of Indy director [[Steven Spielberg]], who had cast him in many of his films.
 
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
As an interest fact, during the early development of the then untitled fourth [[Indiana Jones (franchise)|Indiana Jones]] film, it was rumored that Chet's brother, Colin Hanks, was Spielberg's choice to portray [[Mutt Williams|Indy's son]] in the film, but the rumor ended up false, as [[Shia LaBeouf]] who played Indiana's son in the final film.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20041022132357/http://perso.wanadoo.fr:80/jones-jr/indy4.html Le Point sur Indiana Jone IV] at [https://web.archive.org Wayback Machine]</ref>
 
 
The Student in Library was played by rapper [[Chet Hanks]] in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''. Hanks is the son of actor [[Wikipedia:Tom Hanks|Tom Hanks]], director [[Steven Spielberg]]'s most frequent collaborator.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
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*''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''
*[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (novel)|''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' novel]]
 
   
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"I've got a question about Hargrove's normative culture models-"
―Student in Library[src]

The Student in library was a sophomore at Marshall College in 1957 and was in an archaeology class taught by Professor Henry Walton Jones, Jr.

Biography[]

At some point, the student enrolled at Marshall College and became a sophomore. He also entered the archaeology class that Professor Henry Walton Jones, Jr. taught, going to him when he had any questions or doubts.[1]

One day, while studying in the reading room of the Marshall College Library, he was disrupted as a motorcycle driven by a greaser skidded to a stop against his chair. Noticing that the motorcycle's passenger was his archaeology professor, the student asked Jones about Hargrove's normative model of culture. Jones replied to skip Hargrove and read Vere Gordon Childe instead. Hopping back onto the motorcycle, Jones gave the student a final piece of advice: if he wanted to be a good archaeologist, he needed to get out of the library.[2]

Behind the scenes[]

The Student in Library was played by rapper Chet Hanks in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Hanks is the son of actor Tom Hanks, director Steven Spielberg's most frequent collaborator.

Appearances[]

Notes and references[]