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Herschlag the deposed editor in chief, asserts that "the idea behind the article was not to mock Brooke," but instead to present a "tongue-in-cheek satire of the college male libido and the extent it will go to get a date with a beautiful woman...
Despite the mood of melancholy resignation, the kelpers remain grateful for the British presence. "They are far more concerned about the Argies," says Councilor John Cheek. "People here worry about a sneak air raid or a commando landing. To prevent that, they'll put up with almost anything...
...Godfrey made a cup, spooned through it, and said, "I see lots of noodles. I do not see any chicken." Then he tasted the soup and added, "Yes, that is chicken. It might have walked through the water once." Lipton executives probably winced, but the tongue-in-cheek salesmanship worked. Whatever Godfrey sold, he spoofed; and whatever he spoofed, lipstick or lotion, floor wax or ice cream, sold...
With a green Viking hat on his head, a shamrock on his cheek, and a banner in his hand. Dave Borgman, a hefty man in his mid-30s, was the consummate MSU fan. The Harvard hat impaled on the horn of his headpiece was the finishing touch...
Janis McKnight, a senior, was expelled from Howard after she disregarded a request by Howard President James Cheek that the newspaper not print additional articles about a discrimination charge filed against the university's general counsel...