• Mark Sheldon Slackmeyer is a character in the comic strip Doonesbury. Mark starts out as a radical at Walden College, and leads several peace rallies (in...
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    Rehearsal Between the Lines (1977) – Paul A Doonesbury Special (1977) – Mark Slackmeyer Rush It (1978) – Dr. Levy Manhattan (1979) – Television Actor #1 The...
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  • inspired by Brian Dowling, the captain of Yale's football team in 1968. Mark Slackmeyer (November 19, 1970, unnamed until November 30) – Former campus revolutionary...
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    Zonker Harris, Mark Slackmeyer, Nichole, Bernie, and DiDi. In September 1972, Joanie Caucus joined the comic, meeting Mike and Mark in Colorado and eventually...
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  • stereotypical jock. The role as B.D.'s foil soon shifted to the more radical Mark Slackmeyer, and the hippie Zonker Harris. He also talked to his own reflection...
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  • strip's end, Steve Dallas came out as gay, and eloped to California with Mark Slackmeyer from the comic strip Doonesbury. Opus returned to Antarctica to live...
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    slogan "Create Two, Three, Many Columbias!" The Doonesbury character Mark Slackmeyer was inspired by Rudd. In 1969, as SDS membership grew rapidly, members'...
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  • his memorial service. He later appears in the dreams of Joanie and Mark Slackmeyer, helping the latter come to terms with his own homosexuality. This...
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  • final appearance in the comic, he had married a man (Doonesbury's Mark Slackmeyer) and was thinking about adopting children. However, in Opus nine years...
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    exemplifies humour mixed with criticism. For example, the character Mark Slackmeyer lamented that because he was not legally married to his partner, he...
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  • long-standing character Mark Slackmeyer was revealed to be gay, continuing a reputation for controversial content. Slackmeyer, a liberal, continues to...
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  • the 1970s: everyman Mike Doonesbury, jock B.D., campus radio host Mark Slackmeyer, stoner Zonker Harris, and B.D.'s ditzy girlfriend Boopsie ("Graduation")...
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  • and her two children. She catches a ride with Mike Doonesbury and Mark Slackmeyer, who happen to be traveling cross-country on motorcycle at the time...
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  • post he gets in trouble with his fellow journalists Rick Redfern and Mark Slackmeyer when they find out that he is taking bribes from the White House in...
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