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1. What incident did Hitchcock recall as a young child, which inspired his life-long fear of police?
Hitchcock recalled an incident when he was five-years-old where his father took him to a police station and had him locked in a cell for five or ten minutes. This was meant as a form of punishment, but Hitchcock had no recollection of what he might have done to deserve it. The event instilled a life-long fear of police in Hitchcock.
2. What schools did Hitchcock attend in his youth?
As a young boy, Hitchcock, a Catholic, attended a Jesuit school at St. Ignatius College. He said that the Jesuits had a deep sense of moral fear and would do anything to avoid evil, which had a large impact on him as a child. Later, with ambitions to become an engineer, Hitchcock attended the School of Engineering and Navigation.
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