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In 1997, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle entered UCLA, graduating in 2000 with a B.A. in History.'Bold text'

Conan Doyle became a UC Regents Scholar, and was admitted to Phi Alpha Theta. He edited and wrote for Bruin Opinion. He solved the Mystery of the Disappearance of Michael Negrette at UCLA.

In 2000 Conan Doyle entered the University of West Los Angeles Law School, and worked his way through it, by selling water for Sparkletts, who recognized him as their #2 salesman in 2004. He was asked to join Law Review, received Witkin Awards, for Torts, Contracts and Constitutional Law, and earned 2 Scholarships. He also volunteered for 14 months at a Domestic Violence Clinic.

Conan Doyle provided the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (WASC) and the California A. G. with information that the President, CFO, and Trustees of the school had looted the school, and defrauded the WASC, and Obstructed Justice. The WASC re-audited UWLA revoked its Accreditation, the UWLA CFO resigned, and A.G. Bill Lockyear sent Conan Doyle a thank you letter. Conan Doyle was admitted to Delta Theta Phi, and graduated UWLA with a J.D. degree in 2005.

This Conan Doyle has written a self-help book and two ''novels:"Chip Garner and the Miraculous Monkapotamus" and "The World Lost," in which a detective from 221B Baker Street and a particular M.D. arrive in the 21St Century in hot pursuit of Professor Moriarty and find themselves in Los Angeles, in 2039. The world is then in the midst of climatic fiascos, food shortages and a "kindler and gentler" brand of Fascism that has usurped America, which is in the midst of, "a new dark age, made more sinister, and perhaps prolonged, by the lights of a perverted science." The detective ultimately meets his great grandson, Sherriford Holmes and together they change the course of history.