Damned if I knew what this one is:

I found it in the Miami News, circa 1970. As best as I can piece together, it was a strip that was syndicated as part of the NEA package in 1969-1976, drawn by Larry Lewis. I've seen a couple of other samples online, and it seems like a standard, lame gag-a-day strip set in a college, but I don't recall it at all, and I was a voracious comic strip reader in those years. Apparently, a decent number of people do remember it, because I've seen a couple of references to it, but nothing with much information, like characters or other identifying material.

A search turned up that Lewis was also a freelance editorial cartoonist and an instructor at Jackson Community College. So there's that.
But say you're a newspaper editor in 1970 and a salesman from a new syndicate comes to you with samples of a strip based at a college, and you say, nah, we take the NEA package and there's a college strip in there already. And the salesman goes to the competing newspaper and sells them "Doonesbury." In a couple of years, that had to hurt.
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