. . . "90"^^ . . "30"^^ . . . . . "Brown"@en . . "Brown, balding;"@en . "Stanford S. Strickland, a.k.a. Gerald Strickland"@en . . "Stanford S. Strickland (also known as Gerald Strickland , typically referred to as Mr. Strickland) was a strict authoritarian with a strong disdain for slackers (particularly those of the McFly family). He had been shown to be stiff, uncompromising, pedantic and humorless. In this respect he took after his grandfather Chief Marshal James Strickland of Hill Valley 1885, who was constantly at odds with local outlaw Buford \"Mad Dog\" Tannen. He had an older sister, Edna Strickland, who served as a columnist for the Hill Valley Herald, and an older brother, Robert Strickland."@en . . . . "Stanford S. Strickland (also known as Gerald Strickland , typically referred to as Mr. Strickland) was a strict authoritarian with a strong disdain for slackers (particularly those of the McFly family). He had been shown to be stiff, uncompromising, pedantic and humorless. In this respect he took after his grandfather Chief Marshal James Strickland of Hill Valley 1885, who was constantly at odds with local outlaw Buford \"Mad Dog\" Tannen. He had an older sister, Edna Strickland, who served as a columnist for the Hill Valley Herald, and an older brother, Robert Strickland."@en . . . . "Bald"@en . "60"^^ . . . . . "Stanford S. Strickland"@en . . . . . "6"^^ . . . . . . "1925"^^ .