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Editorial Cartoon depicting figures wearing military gear at a podium, possibly associated with the President of the United States at the time

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The Gunston Ledger page three, depicting an editorial cartoon listing an O. M. Wood as the papers editor.

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Front page of the Gunston Ledger. A cartoon on the front labeled "The Student Body" making fun of campus life through a diagram.

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First issue of the Gunston Ledger presenting a realistic depiction of George Mason with the Bill of Rights written along the bottom on it's first front page.

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Photographs in the Gunston Ledger and Broadside for the section listed as "C.B.A" or "campus beautification award." Risque photos taken of selected female students often paired with suggestive humor.

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Photos of student protestors and anti-Vietnam war cartoons

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The Broadside student newspaper featured a section called "Ask Arafat" where students sent their mundane or ridiculous questions to a fictional representation of Yassar Arafat.

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The first issue of the Broadside student newspaper after it's re-naming from The Gunston Ledger, in Oct 28, 1969

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The Gunston Ledger and Broadside student newspaper listing its editors and staff. O.M. Wood making repeat appearances often as a caricature.

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The first appearance of O.M. Wood in the student newspaper, the Gunston Ledger, was for an editorial called "The Devil's Advocate."
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