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Professor of Medicine and Comparative Anatomy (or Archaeology) at Miskatonic University. The story refers to him as "lean" and "youngish".
Dr Francis Morgan
Professor of Archaeology at Miskatonic University. He's a lean and youngish looking man who likes to dabbles in the occult.


In Fritz Leiber's "To Arkham and the Stars"--written in 1966 and apparently set at about that time—Morgan is described as "the sole living survivor of the brave trio who had slain the Dunwich Horror". According to Leiber, Morgan's "research in mescaline and LSD" produced "clever anti-hallucinogens" that were instrumental in curing Danforth's mental illness.
In Fritz Leiber's "To Arkham and the Stars"--written in 1966 and apparently set at about that time—Morgan is described as "the sole living survivor of the brave trio who had slain the Dunwich Horror". According to Leiber, Morgan's "research in mescaline and LSD" produced "clever anti-hallucinogens" that were instrumental in curing Danforth's mental illness.
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Dr Francis Morgan Professor of Archaeology at Miskatonic University. He's a lean and youngish looking man who likes to dabbles in the occult.

In Fritz Leiber's "To Arkham and the Stars"--written in 1966 and apparently set at about that time—Morgan is described as "the sole living survivor of the brave trio who had slain the Dunwich Horror". According to Leiber, Morgan's "research in mescaline and LSD" produced "clever anti-hallucinogens" that were instrumental in curing Danforth's mental illness.