I think I must have used this strip, back when it appeared in the newspaper, as the source of an image for a little homemade artifact. I had read (probably in Martin Gardner's "Mathematical Games" column in Scientific American) about an old-style folded-paper puzzle called in French "Cherchez la Femme," which when unfolded correctly led to a picture of a woman -- but of course in my version it led to a picture of Churchy, and I distinctly remember he was saying "A outrage!" I think I copied it by tracing over its lines with carbon paper underneath.
I think I must have used this strip, back when it appeared in the newspaper, as the source of an image for a little homemade artifact. I had read (probably in Martin Gardner's "Mathematical Games" column in Scientific American) about an old-style folded-paper puzzle called in French "Cherchez la Femme," which when unfolded correctly led to a picture of a woman -- but of course in my version it led to a picture of Churchy, and I distinctly remember he was saying "A outrage!" I think I copied it by tracing over its lines with carbon paper underneath.
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