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Peanuts (Sept. 19, 1966)
   "My Books! My Records! My Pool Table! My Van Gogh!"*
   (Peanuts, Sept. 19, 1966) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie
   Brown smells smoke, and Snoopy's house is on fire. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Van Gogh"
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Peanuts (July 24, 1967)
   Charlie Brown / di Schulz. p. 12 in European Newspaper
   Comic Strips : a survey of 79 strips collected from various
   European papers dated August 16 to September 10, 1968
   (collection assembled in the Michigan State University
   Comic Art Collection). This strip taken from Paese Sera
   (Rome) (Aug. 19, 1968). -- Strip dated July 24, 1967.
   Peanuts in Italian. -- Call no.: folio PN6720.E8 1998
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Peanuts (Nov. 17, 1977)
   "Our Computer Broke Down"* (Peanuts, Nov. 17, 1977) / by
   Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown tells Snoopy
   that supper isn't ready, they've been having a few
   problems. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Peanuts (June 17, 1981)
   "Nice Out"* (Peanuts, June 17, 1981) / Schulz. -- Summary:
   Peppermint Patty practices sand shots in the sandbox. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "sand traps"
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Peanuts (Oct. 14, 1982)
   "I Suppose it would be Impolite to Ask for a Second
   Opinion"* (Peanuts, Oct. 14, 1982) / Schulz. -- Summary:
   Charlie Brown brings Snoopy his supper, saying it's
   probably the finest dog dinner in history. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Peanuts (Oct. 25, 1982)
   "Joe Sandbagger"* (Peanuts, Oct. 25, 1982) / by Schulz. --
   Summary: Snoopy's bowling average is one, so his handicap
   is 179. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "handicaps"
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Peanuts (May 5, 1983)
   "I Guess I'm One of the Lucky Ones"* (Peanuts, May 5, 1983)
   / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown has a surprise for
   Snoopy; he brings supper from a different direction. Snoopy
   rolls his eyes. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "luck"
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Peanuts (July 9, 1983)
   "Shower of Grass"* (Peanuts, July 9, 1983) / Schulz. --
   Summary: To check the wind, Snoopy throws some loose grass
   in the air before he takes his golf shot, and the grass all
   lands on Woodstock. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "grass"
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Peanuts (July 28, 1983)
   "It's an Acquired Taste"* (Peanuts, July 28, 1983) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy can't understand how Snoopy can
   eat that stuff. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Peanuts (July 17, 1984)
   "Dog Food Fondue" (Peanuts, July 17, 1984) / Schulz. --
   Summary: Charlie Brown brings Snoopy a menu to order from.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Peanuts (Aug. 8, 1984)
   "National Distemper Tournament"* (Peanuts, Aug. 8, 1984) /
   Schulz. reproduced on p. 137 of Golf in the Comic Strips,
   ed. by Howard Ziehm (General Publishing Group, 1997). --
   Summary: Snoopy plays in any charity tournament for a
   disease he might get. -- Call no.: PN6726.G595 1997
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Peanuts (Nov. 14, 1984)
   "You're Getting Dog Hair All Over the Seat"* (Peanuts, Nov.
   14, 1984) / Schulz. -- Summary: Spike has a fantasy about
   the girl in the red pickup and what might happen if she
   gave him a ride. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog hair"
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Peanuts (May 27, 1985)
   "In the Game of Life, Grampa has a String of Double
   Bogeys"* (Peanuts, May 27, 1985) / Schulz. -- Summary:
   Grampa got in trouble at the golf course. His handicap is
   fifteen, so he parked at the sign that said "handicap
   parking." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "handicaps"
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Peanuts (Feb. 12, 1986)
   "It's Either the Flu or Love"* (Peanuts, Feb. 12, 1986) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: The World War I flying ace's nose is
   warm, and 65,000 soldiers at Camp Pontanezen, France, have
   influenza. -- Key words: Epidemics, symptoms, fevers. --
   Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "flu"
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Peanuts (Feb. 13, 1986)
   "Unless I Could Get A Note from My Mother"* (Peanuts, Feb.
   13, 1986) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Duty calls! The
   World War I flying ace carries on even though he has the
   influenza. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "flu"
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Peanuts (Feb. 14, 1986)
   "How About A Bowl of Dog Food Soup?"* (Peanuts, Feb. 14,
   1986) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is in bed,
   the news from the front is bad, everyone has the flu, and
   he needs to eat something to keep up his strength. -- Call
   no.: PN6726f.B55 "flu"
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Peanuts (Feb. 17, 1986)
   "A Get Well Card from the Red Baron!"* (Peanuts, Feb. 17,
   1986) / Schulz. -- Summary: The World War I flying ace has
   the flu of 1918, and the French waitress takes care of him
   and brings him mail. -- Key words: Confinement to bed. --
   Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "flu"
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Peanuts (Feb. 19, 1986)
   "When My Grandchildren Ask Me What I Did In The War"*
   (Peanuts, Feb. 19, 1986) / Schulz. -- Summary: President
   Wilson announces the armistice, WWI is over, and Snoopy
   still has the flu. -- Key words: News, newspapers. -- Call
   no.: PN6726f.B55 "flu"
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Peanuts (Feb. 20, 1986)
   "She Got It In France"* (Peanuts, Feb. 20, 1986) / Schulz.
   -- Summary: Marcie is out of school after taking care of
   the World War I flying ace down with the flu. -- Key word:
   Excuses. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "flu"
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Peanuts (Feb. 21, 1986)
   "The World War I Flying Ace Doesn't Give Interviews"*
   (Peanuts, Feb. 21, 1986) / by Schulz. -- Summary: The
   origins of the 1918 flu epidemic are unknown; twenty
   million people died, and Snoopy was there. -- Call no.:
   PN6726f.B55 "flu"
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Peanuts (July 21, 1986)
   "Hi! Are You the Dumb One?"* (Peanuts, July 21, 1986) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Peppermint Patty meets her new tutor.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "tutors"
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Peanuts (Mar. 11, 1987)
   "The Golf Pro Says for you to Stop Marching Through All the
   Sand Traps"* (Peanuts, Mar. 11, 1987) / by Schulz. --
   Summary: Charlie Brown has to relay a complaint to Snoopy
   in his foreign legion outfit. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "sand traps"
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Peanuts (June 11, 1987)
   "I Love To Hear an Editor Beg"* (Peanuts, June 11, 1987) /
   Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy gets a rejection
   letter asking him not to send more stories. -- Reprinted in
   in The Comics Journal, no. 184 (Feb. 1996), p. 5, with an
   almost identical Peanuts strip dated Jan. 20, 1996. -- Call
   no.: PN6700.C62no.184
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Peanuts (Oct. 2, 1987)
   "Tell the Neighborhood How Much I Eat"* (Peanuts, Oct. 2,
   1987) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown shouts for the
   door to be opened for a fifty pound bag of dog food. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Peanuts (Nov. 19, 1987)
   "It's Hard to Talk to Someone Who Keeps Fainting All the
   Time"* (Peanuts, Nov. 19, 1987) / Schulz. -- Summary:
   Charlie Brown tries to explain to Snoopy that he's going to
   have knee surgery and be on crutches. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "crutches"
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Peanuts (May 16, 1988)
   "He Could Have Played on the Senior Tour"* (Peanuts, May
   16, 1988) / Schulz. reproduced on p. 130 of Golf in the
   Comic Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm (General Publishing
   Group, 1997). -- Summary: Charlie Brown reads that Noah
   lived to be 950 years old, and Snoopy reacts. -- Call no.:
   PN6726.G595 1997
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Peanuts (Nov. 6, 1988)
   "You Were There, Too, Weren't You?"* (Peanuts, Nov. 6,
   1988) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Spike went into
   Needles and had too much root beer, and arrives home with a
   lampshade on his head. He's telling the cactus, then
   notices the cactus has a lampshade as well. -- Call no.:
   oversize PN6726.S79 1988
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Peanuts (Jan. 16, 1989)
   "Ugly Olaf, That's What They Used to Call Him"* (Peanuts,
   Jan. 16, 1989) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown and Lucy
   are looking at a photo album of puppies, and they spot
   Snoopy and Spike but don't recognize Olaf. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "Olaf"
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Peanuts (Feb. 4, 1989)
   "A Three-Wood, a Four-Iron, and a Rake!"* (Peanuts, Feb. 4,
   1989) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown wonders what
   it'll take to get out of the trap and onto the green. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf clubs"
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Peanuts (Sept. 18, 1989)
   "Perfect Grandparent"* (Peanuts, Sept. 18, 1989) / Schulz.
   -- Summary: A 'perfect grandparent' is somebody who's made
   a hole in one. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (Sept. 20, 1989)
   "While I Was Waiting, Sir, I Thought I'd Practice A Few
   Passes"* (Peanuts, Sept. 20, 1989) / Schulz. -- Summary:
   Marcy and Patty are working on their football skills. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "passes"
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Peanuts (Nov. 14, 1989)
   "The Water Can Either Be Put In First, or Added Last"*
   (Peanuts, Nov. 14, 1989) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is
   writing cooking hints for mixing dog food in a bowl. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Peanuts (Dec. 4, 1989)
   "The Gorilla is Loose"* (Peanuts, Dec. 4, 1989) / Schulz.
   -- Summary: Snoopy hits a powerful drive; Charlie Brown is
   his caddie. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (Mar. 16, 1990)
   "He Says the Course is Too Narrow" (Peanuts, Mar. 16, 1990)
   / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown's grandpa plays golf
   mostly in his head -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (Apr. 26, 1990)
   "He Sold Me a New Golf Bag"* (Peanuts, Apr. 26, 1990) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown hears that the pro had a
   suggestion for improving Snoopy's game. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "golf bags"
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Peanuts (July 27, 1990)
   "Maybe I'll Just Jump Into the Lake Right Here"* (Peanuts,
   July 27, 1990) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown tries
   to tell Peggy Jean his name. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "stuttering"
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Peanuts (Aug. 7, 1990)
   "Golf is a Cruel Game, Charlie Brown"* (Peanuts, Aug. 7,
   1990) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown has lost Peggy
   Jean, and Linus says the only thing he can think of to
   comfort him.  -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (Nov. 22, 1990)
   "I Dare You to Lick It Off"* (Peanuts, Nov. 22, 1990) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown brings Snoopy his
   Thanksgiving supper; he used his finger to draw a turkey in
   the dog food. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Peanuts (Nov. 26, 1990)
   "How Come They Never Have a Catleg?"* (Peanuts, Nov. 26,
   1990) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown says the next
   hole is par four, dogleg to the right. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "doglegs"
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Peanuts (Jan. 17, 1991)
   "Look Out for the Heavy Ones"* (Peanuts, Jan. 17, 1991) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Woodstock gets bonked by a snowflake as
   he and Snoopy try to catch them on their tongues. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "snowflakes"
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Peanuts (Jan. 18, 1991)
   "Stop Taking All the Good Ones"* (Peanuts, Jan. 18, 1991) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy and Snoopy are catching snowflakes
   on their tongues. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "snowflakes"
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Peanuts (Feb. 6, 1991)
   "Forget It. The Roses are All Out of Bounds"* (Peanuts,
   Feb. 6, 1991) / Schulz. -- Summary: On the golf course,
   Charlie Brown tells Snoopy that Walter Hagen says to stop
   and smell the roses. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (Apr. 21, 1991)
   "I Think You Have to Relax, and Pretend the Water Isn't
   There"* (Peanuts, Apr. 21, 1991) / by Schulz. reproduced on
   p. 173 of Golf in the Comic Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm
   (General Publishing Group, 1997). -- Summary: The water
   hazard looks like a tidal wave. -- Call no.: PN6726.G595
   1997
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Peanuts (July 20, 1991)
   "A Sandbaggette"* (Peanuts, July 20, 1991) / Schulz. --
   Summary: Snoopy has lost a golf match to a girl sandbagger.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (July 23, 1991)
   "Full!"* (Peanuts, July 23, 1991) / Schulz. -- Summary:
   Charlie Brown asks Snoopy what kid of dog dish he wants. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog dishes"
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Peanuts (July 26, 1991)
   "Joe Cart Path"* (Peanuts, July 26, 1991) / Schulz. --
   Summary: Charlie Brown compliments Snoopy on his drive,
   that's still rolling. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (Nov. 22, 1991)
   "This is How the Flu Epidemic Began"* (Peanuts, Nov. 22,
   1991) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown begins to read
   Snoopy's report on the World War I epidemic to his class:
   "It was a dark and stormy night." -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55
   "flu"
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Peanuts (Nov. 25, 1991)
   "Quoth the Raven, 'No Problem'"* (Peanuts, Nov. 25, 1991) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Patty presents her report on Edgar
   Allan Poe. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Poe"
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Peanuts (Dec. 2, 1991)
   "His Dog Hated Him"* (Peanuts, Dec. 2, 1991) / Charles M.
   Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown reads about someone who
   had fame and fortune but was never happy, and Snoopy knows
   the reason why. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "fortunes"
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Peanuts (Feb. 28, 1992)
   "May I Try This Ball and Paddle Thing, Big Brother?"*
   (Peanuts, Feb. 28, 1992) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary:
   Sally can't figure out what it does. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "paddleballs"
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Peanuts (Mar. 11, 1992)
   "Here's the World War I Flying Ace Being Led Off to
   Prisoner of War Camp"* (Peanuts, Mar. 11, 1992) / by
   Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown leaves Snoopy
   with Lucy for a few days. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "P.O.W.s"
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Peanuts (May 2, 1992)
   "You the Dog"* (Peanuts, May 2, 1992) / Schulz. reproduced
   on p. 126 of Golf in the Comic Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm
   (General Publishing Group, 1997). -- Summary: As Snoopy
   takes his shot (Charlie Brown is the caddy), a voice is
   heard from off-panel. An allusion to Jack Nicklaus. -- Call
   no.: PN6726.G595 1997
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Peanuts (July 11, 1992)
   "I Still Hate It"* (Peanuts, July 11, 1992) / Schulz. --
   Summary: Snoopy likes golf better the more he plays. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (Sept. 4, 1992)
   "I've Never Seen a Divot Like This Before"* (Peanuts, Sept.
   4, 1992) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown holds up an
   "x" shaped divot, and Snoopy thinks his swing is being
   criticized. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "divots"
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Peanuts (Nov. 17, 1992)
   "Good! We're Out of the Garage!"* (Peanuts, Nov. 17, 1992)
   / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun is on the bicycle,
   backseat driving mom past the lawnmower. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowers"
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Peanuts (June 16, 1993)
   "Then They Said Dogs Aren't Allowed on the Course"*
   (Peanuts, June 16, 1993) / Schulz. -- Summary: Spike went
   into town with his golf clubs and they asked what his
   handicap was, and he said his handicap was that he's a dog.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "handicaps"
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Peanuts (Apr. 13, 1994)
   "How Reassuring!"* (Peanuts, Apr. 13, 1994) / by Charles
   Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy tells Snoopy that he'll always be
   a dog. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "reassurance"
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Peanuts (Aug. 3, 1994)
   "When I Told Her You're in the Same Class at School, she
   Said She Didn't Remember You"* (Peanuts, Aug. 3, 1994) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: And she can't read Charlie Brown's
   smudgy writing. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "smudges"
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Peanuts (Sept. 26, 1994)
   "A Border Collie can Herd 300 Sheep at a Time"* (Peanuts,
   Sept. 26, 1994) / by Charles Schulz. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "herding"
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Peanuts (Nov. 14, 1994)
   "The Secret of Life is to be Older than your Lawn"*
   (Peanuts, Nov. 14, 1994) / by Schulz. -- Summary:
   Franklin's grampa has a profound new philosophy. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawns"
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Peanuts (Jan. 20, 1996)
   "I Love To Hear Them Beg"* (Peanuts, Jan. 20, 1996) /
   Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy gets a rejection
   letter asking him not to send more stories. -- Reprinted in
   in The Comics Journal, no. 184 (Feb. 1996), p. 5, with an
   almost identical Peanuts strip dated June 11, 1987. -- Call
   no.: PN6700.C62no.184
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Peanuts (July 8, 1996)
   "Border Collies"* (Peanuts, July 8, 1996) / by Schulz. --
   Summary: Linus wonders whether basketball, hockey,
   football, or soccer players are the best athletes; Snoopy
   has another idea. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "sports"
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Peanuts (Apr. 2, 1997)
   "Did It Bring Tears To Their Eyes?"* (Peanuts, Apr. 2,
   1997) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Linus asks Snoopy
   about the impassioned speech he gave the jury. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "passion"
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Peanuts (July 26, 1997)
   "Putting Notes"* (Peanuts, July 11, 1997) / by Charles M.
   Schulz. -- Summary: Notes are falling from Schroeder's
   score, and Snoopy is putting them into a bucket. -- Panel
   without words. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (July 26, 1997)
   "How About Triple Bogeys?"* (Peanuts, July 26, 1997) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: The dentist has told Charlie Brown how
   to avoid cavities. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Peanuts (July 28, 1997)
   "Has Anyone Turned In a Cheeseburger?"* (Peanuts, July 28,
   1997) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown goes
   back to the pro shop to inquire. -- Key words: Golf, lost
   and found, searching, running. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55
   "Cheeseburgers"
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Peanuts (July 29, 1997)
   "This is a Lake"* (Peanuts, July 29, 1997) / by Charles
   Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun kicks the beach ball across the
   ocean to some other little kid, Lucy comments. -- Call no.:
   PN6726f.B55 "Beach Balls"
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Peanuts (July 30, 1997)
   "Either a Pirate Ship or a Zamboni"* (Peanuts, July 30,
   1997) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun is looking
   over the lake at the horizon, clouds and seagulls in sky.
   Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Pirate Ships"
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Peanuts (July 31, 1997)
   "Blackbeagle Leading his Scurvy Band"* (Peanuts, July 31,
   1997) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: The pirate ship
   lands, and Conrad can't see because he's wearing two
   eyepatches. -- Key word: Fame, bonking. -- Call no.:
   PN6726f.B55 "Eyepatches"
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Peanuts (Aug. 1, 1997)
   "A Real Nasty Looking Bunch!"* (Peanuts, Aug. 1, 1997) / by
   Charles Schulz. -- Summary: The pirates all ordered
   vanilla. -- Key words: Buried treasure, chocolate,
   strawberry, marble fudge, ice cream, flavors. -- Call no.:
   PN6726f.B55 "Vanilla"
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Peanuts (Aug. 2, 1997)
   "You Ruined My New Philosophy"* (Peanuts, Aug. 2, 1997) /
   by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Sally's new philosophy is
   "No!". -- Key words: Negativity, not caring, beanbag
   chairs, answers. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Philosophy"
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Peanuts (Oct. 13, 1997)
   "Nice Shoes"* (Peanuts, Oct. 13, 1997) / Schulz. --
   Summary: Snoopy gets a letter from Spike wondering what
   happened to Andy and Olaf; Mickey Mouse has been by with
   gifts for them. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "shoes"
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Peanuts (Oct. 14, 1997)
   "We Think Maybe We Took Another Wrong Turn"* (Peanuts, Oct.
   14, 1997) / Schulz. -- Summary: Olaf and Andy get up the
   nerve to tell Snoopy they're lost. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "wrong turns"
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Peanuts (Oct. 15, 1997)
   "Have You Ever Seen the Pyramids by Moonlight?"* (Peanuts,
   Oct. 15, 1997) / Schulz. -- Summary: Andy and Olaf couldn't
   find the right desert. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Egypt"
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Peanuts (Oct. 16, 1997)
   "An Experienced Guide to Show Them the Way"* (Peanuts, Oct.
   16, 1997) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Andy and Olaf set off
   with Woodstock to look for Spike, as Snoopy narrates on his
   typewriter. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "travel"
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Peanuts (Oct. 17, 1997)
   "There's Only One Way to Find Out!"* (Peanuts, Oct. 17,
   1997) / Schulz. -- Summary: Woodstock, Andy and Olaf may
   have reached the edge of the Earth, if the Earth is flat,
   but Olaf jumps. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "jumping"
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Peanuts (Oct. 20, 1997)
   "How to Drive a Zamboni"* (Peanuts, Oct. 20, 1997) / by
   Schulz. -- Summary: Patty says the money is in figure
   skating, and Marcie asks her what book she's reading. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "figure skating"
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Peanuts (Feb. 16, 1998)
   "I Think We Made Another Wrong Turn"* (Peanuts, Feb. 16,
   1998) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Olaf and Andy come
   upon an igloo. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "igloos"
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Peanuts (May 12, 1998)
   "You'll Take Her Soft, Cool, Little Hand in Yours"*
   (Peanuts, May 12, 1998) / Schulz. -- Summary: Linus tells
   Charlie Brown how he'll dance with the little red-haired
   girl, and Charlie faints. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "fainting"
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Peanuts (June 6, 1998)
   "Hiking with Golf Bag"* (Peanuts, June 6, 1998) / by
   Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is leading the scouts on
   a hike, and the last bird has golf clubs instead of a
   knapsack.  -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf clubs"
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Peanuts (June 9, 1998)
   "Where Did You Get Your Mom?"* (Peanuts, June 9, 1998) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Linus wants a dog, but his mom won't
   let him. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Peanuts (June 18, 1998)
   "I Don't Know Who Guards the Front"* (Peanuts, June 18,
   1998) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy explains that the job of
   a dog is to eat, sleep, and guard the back of the house. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "guard dogs"
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Peanuts (June 20, 1998)
   "Dogs Can Bark, Birds Can't Bark"* (Peanuts, June 20, 1998)
   / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy has to tell Woodstock that
   "`/`/`/" isn't barking. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "barking"
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Peanuts (June 23, 1998)
   "I'll Eat Louder"* (Peanuts, June 23, 1998) / Schulz. --
   Summary: Sally wants to know how Snoopy can scare away
   burglars while he's eating. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "guard dogs"
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Peanuts (July 20, 1998)
   "I Think I've Been Watching Too Much Tumbleweed"* (Peanuts,
   July 20, 1998) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Spike's eyes are
   hurting. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "tumbleweed"
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Peanuts (July 21, 1998)
   "I Lead a Dumb Life"* (Peanuts, July 21, 1998) / Schulz. --
   Summary: Spike is sitting with a cactus watching an
   hourglass.  -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hourglasses"
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Peanuts (July 24, 1998)
   "I'm Usually Free in the Afternoon During the Middle of the
   Week"* (Peanuts, July 24, 1998) / Schulz. -- Summary:
   Snoopy offers to guard Linus's house in return for being
   allowed to share the blanket. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "guard dogs"
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Peanuts (July 29, 1998)
   "In Such and Such Fields the Poppies Blow"* (Peanuts, July
   29, 1998) / Schulz. -- Summary: Spike and Snoopy are in the
   trenches in World War I; Spike can't finish his poem
   because he doesn't know where they are. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "poetry"
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Peanuts (Aug. 1, 1998)
   "I'll Change Mine to Sunflowers"* (Peanuts, Aug. 1, 1998) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Someone has written a poem a lot like
   Spike's: "In Flanders Fields the Poppies Blow.." -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "poetry"
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Peanuts (Sept. 14, 1998)
   "Tell Her I Can Spell 'Zamboni'"* (Peanuts, Sept. 14, 1998)
   / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown tells the teacher that
   his dog is smart. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "spelling"
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Peanuts (Feb. 18, 1999)
   "Try Not to Hit Them Into the Lake"* (Peanuts, Feb. 18,
   1999) / Schulz. -- Summary: Sally gives her grampa some
   golf balls for his birthday. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "golf balls"
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Peanuts (Mar. 2, 1999)
   "Dogs Don't Have Throwing Arms"* (Peanuts, Mar. 2, 1999) /
   Schulz. -- Summary: Linus offers to chase the ball if
   Snoopy will throw it. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "throwing"
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Peanuts (Apr. 5, 1999)
   "Dogs Stay Home"* (Peanuts, Apr. 5, 1999) / Schulz. --
   Summary: Charlie Brown is leaving for school. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "staying home"
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