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Maurice Crowe was a potential candidate for the Blue Heron Institute's new head master.

Personality

He is morally impeccable and cares a lot about his family.

Relationships

He is a friend of Raymond's.

Luisa Crowe is a relative of his.

He has an eight year old son and a four year old niece.<ref>My four year old niece is annoying my eight year old son because she wants to be with him constantly.- Excerpt from Break 1</ref>

Abraham Musser murdered his younger brother, Timothy Crowe, whilst he was a student.<ref>And then, as he stood by, watching Timothy’s younger sister Luisa cry, consoled by other girls, Maurice in the senior’s long pants, a bit more stoic, Mr. Lovett came to Abraham, who sat off to the side, miserable and quiet.- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.z</ref>


Chronology

He was a contender for headmaster after Alexander and Bristow were removed.<ref>“A new headmaster will be installed in one to three weeks,” Raymond told them.  “Either Maurice Crowe or Mr. Abraham Musser.- Excerpt from Vanishing Points 8.1</ref> He failed to get the job because Ray was worried he would continue investigating matters.<ref>I picked him because I thought you’d stick your nose into things, but he’s gone and stuck his nose into the same things.”- Excerpt from Break 1</ref>

Ray asked him to teach but he refused to work with Abraham Musser.

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