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Dan "The Brayton" Brayton usually teaches Spring semester at Williams-Mystic.  He is the coolest Maritime Lit professor ever.  He permanently teaches at Middlebury, so his one day a week at Mystic is prefaced by a four-hour commute.  That's how much he loves us!  The Brayton also has two kids: a boy, Nico, and a newborn baby girl whose name I can't remember.
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Dan "The Brayton" Brayton usually teaches Spring semester at the [[Williams-Mystic Program]].  He is the coolest Maritime Lit professor ever.  He permanently teaches at Middlebury, so his one day a week at Mystic is prefaced by a four-hour commute.  That's how much he loves us!  The Brayton also has two kids: a boy, Nico, and a newborn baby girl whose name I can't remember.
  
 
On a recent field seminar to California, The Brayton stripped down to his boxers and swung on a rope into the river that, minutes before, he had been kayaking in. Now, that's a literature professor for you. (He even asked permission from his students.)
 
On a recent field seminar to California, The Brayton stripped down to his boxers and swung on a rope into the river that, minutes before, he had been kayaking in. Now, that's a literature professor for you. (He even asked permission from his students.)
  
 
http://www.williams.edu/williamsmystic/academics/img/brayton.jpg
 
http://www.williams.edu/williamsmystic/academics/img/brayton.jpg

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Dan "The Brayton" Brayton usually teaches Spring semester at the Williams-Mystic Program. He is the coolest Maritime Lit professor ever. He permanently teaches at Middlebury, so his one day a week at Mystic is prefaced by a four-hour commute. That's how much he loves us! The Brayton also has two kids: a boy, Nico, and a newborn baby girl whose name I can't remember.

On a recent field seminar to California, The Brayton stripped down to his boxers and swung on a rope into the river that, minutes before, he had been kayaking in. Now, that's a literature professor for you. (He even asked permission from his students.)

http://www.williams.edu/williamsmystic/academics/img/brayton.jpg