I bought one at Costco 20 years ago. Some of the cubby holes were omitted to allow a space for a computer screen and one side of drawers were taken out to make room for the CPU.
The article uses ‘chubby’ instead of cubby. Have never seen chubby as an alternative spelling..
When I read ‘chubby hole,’ something else came to mind that is not appropriate for a Sunday morning.
That sounds like something in the men’s room between exits 16 and 17 on the interstate.
But he does spell it correctly in his illustration of features, so I take it as a typo.
Still, does that explain the rationale that every man should have one, when the historical picture shown has a woman seated at it?