It's the fall of 1973, University of Florida Building D (an old World War II barracks where the grad teaching assistants had their offices).
Dick Bolling, a troubled but hilarious new Ph.D. student who went to Harvard, is pounding away at his manual typewriter, writing a paper for Dr. Ira Clark's 17th Century Poetry course.
Dick bangs on the table and exclaims:
Everyday my writing sounds more and more like Lorne Greene!
Dick dropped out at the end of his first year.