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Senior. Yes, Mr Wolfe+585 is 'senior', he gave the exact same name to
his son, Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff, Jr., who
learnt to pronounce his full name by the age of 3. His long surname
has an equally interesting meaning: "a descendant of
Wolfeschlegelstein (one who prepared wool for manufacture on a
stone), of the house of Bergerdorf (mountain village) who before ages
were conscientious shepherds whose sheep were well tended and
diligently protected against attackers who by their rapacity were
enemies who 12,000 years ago appeared from the stars to the humans by
space ships with light as an origin of power, started a long voyage
within starlike space in search for the star which has habitable
planets orbiting and whither the new race of reasonable humanity could
thrive and enjoy lifelong happiness and tranquility without fear of
attack from other intelligent creatures from within starlike space."
Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff was born in Bergedorf (now part of
Hamburg), Germany, and later emigrated to the United States, settling
in Philadelphia.

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