"The Only Living Man With A Hole in His Head", tells the incredible case of railroad foreman Phineas Gage, whom in 1848, had a three-foot long, inch-and-a-half in diameter, thirteen pound iron rod blast though his skull, and the doctor who treated him, valiantly battling the medical establishment to prove the authenticity and merit of the case as Phineas Gage entered a journey into changed personality, the P.T. Barnum freak show and driving stage coaches across South America. Like "The Elephant Man", this project can bring a fascinating, but little-known inspirational story into the national consciousness. As a credentialed teacher in the social sciences, I have a passion for history and it's incredible tales.