Dare to Be Great, Ms. Caucus

Dare to Be Great, Ms. Caucus

1975 • 132 pages

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"Under most circumstances these days law board scores of 760 and impeccable feminist credentials might be expected to insure the swift acceptance of a candidate into law school. But when day-care director Joanie Caucus applies to half dozen top law schools, the best she can manage is inclusion on a couple of waiting lists. As the spring weeks drag by, the mail brings in one rejection slip after another, and Joanie is caught in an agonizing limbo, a circumstance shared by her creator who for reasons of literary predeterminism was compelled to ignore the dozen real-life acceptances Joanie concurrently received from sympathizing law schools across the country. Happily, the final episodes of this new Doonesbury collection bring a last minute reprieve and the tenacious lady from Walden finds herself on her way to a new life and career." -- Back cover


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#7 in Doonesbury Annuals

Doonesbury Annuals is a 12-book series with 12 released primary works first released in 1971 with contributions by G.B. Trudeau.

#1
Still a Few Bugs in the System
#2
The President is a Lot Smarter Than You Think
#4
Call Me When You Find America
#5
Guilty, Guilty, Guilty!
#6
"What Do We Have for the Witnesses, Johnnie?"
#7
Dare to Be Great, Ms. Caucus
#13
"Any Grooming Hints for Your Fans, Rollie?"
#15
Doonesbury: But the Pension Fund Was Just Sitting There
#19
Doonesbury: He's Never Heard of You, Either
#20
In Search of Reagan's Brain
#34
Doonesbury: You're Smokin' Now, Mr Butts!
#39
Washed out bridges and other disasters

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