Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 04, 1979
Transcript:
Honey: "Dear honorable parents. As you know, I've never written you for money before..." You'll have to speak up, mother. It's a bad connection. Voice: I said, are you dressing warmly? Honey: Oh, yes. The weather here is quite similar to that in Peking, so the clothes I have with me are quite sufficient. Oh, listen, mother, I forgot to tell you, I'm thinking of enrolling in a sorority. Voice: What's a sorority, daughter? Honey: It's sort of a female social action cadre. Here in America, a hundred schools of thought contend, especially those that offer football. I want to be part of all that, mother. I yearn for plurality of thought. I want to partake of life's diversity. I want to go to toga parties. Voice: What? Honey: But enough about me. How are the masses? Voice: Oh, we're all fine. Everybody's abuzz over the four modernizations.