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----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (1950) "Raw Peanuts" p. 118-123 in Hogan's Alley, v. 2, no. 4 (=no. 8) (2000). -- A collection of Peanuts strips from 1950 that were never reprinted in book form. -- Call no.: PN6700.H6no.8 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 16, 1954) "Lucille Van Pelt on the First Tee, Please" (Peanuts, May 16, 1954) / by Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy has entered a golf tournament, and worries about playing against Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, and Ike. Charlie Brown reminds her that it's a women's tournament. -- This Sunday strip is reproduced as part of a letter to the editor, as evidence that grownups (here only from the shoulders down) sometimes appeared in Peanuts. p. 14 in Hogan's Alley, no. 9 (=v. 3, no. 1) (Summer 2001). -- Call no.: PN6700.H6no.9 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 23, 1954) "There's Nothing That Can Stop You Now, Lucy!"* (Peanuts, May 23, 1954) / by Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy starts her round at the women's state amateur tournament with an eagle and a birdie. -- This Sunday strip is reproduced as part of a letter to the editor, as evidence that grownups (here only from the shoulders down) sometimes appeared in Peanuts. p. 14 in Hogan's Alley, no. 9 (=v. 3, no. 1) (Summer 2001). -- Call no.: PN6700.H6no.9 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 30, 1954) "I'm Supposed to be Home Taking a Nap!"* (Peanuts, May 30, 1954) / by Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy is one hole from winning the tournament, when she suddenly leaves the golf course. -- This Sunday strip is reproduced as part of a letter to the editor, as evidence that grownups (here in full figure, but in the far distance or with blank faces) sometimes appeared in Peanuts. p. 14 in Hogan's Alley, no. 9 (=v. 3, no. 1) (Summer 2001). -- Call no.: PN6700.H6no.9 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 1957) "Swipe File" p. 8 in The Comics Journal, no. 215 (Aug. 1999). -- Shows Schulz' Peanuts (Aug. 1957) and Basset's Adam (June 27, 1999), both Sunday strips about kites. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.215 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 2, 1960) "Rain, Rain, Go Away"* (Classic Peanuts, Sept. 2, 2007) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Linus stops the rain as if by magic, and worries that people will think he's a demon. -- Original copyright 1960. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.S79 Sept. 2, 2007 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Mar. 24, 1966) "We Need Your Help" (Peanuts) / by Schulz. p. 15 in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 21, no. 15 (Mar. 24, 1966). -- A panel advertising Easter Seals. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.21no.15 ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 10, 1967) "Creo que es una Pierna Delantera"* (Carlitos, Feb. 18, 2014) / Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy doesn't want to break the Masked Marvel's arm. -- Peanuts strip from Feb. 10, 1967 translated into Spanish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "forelegs" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 12, 1967) "Es Tu Día de Suerte"* (Carlitos, Feb. 21, 2014) / Schulz. -- Summary: All the mail is for Snoopy. -- Peanuts Sunday strip from Feb. 12, 1967, converted to a daily and translated into Spanish. -- The original strip was about valentines. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "mail" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 13, 1967) "Es Lucy Contra la Maravilla Enmascarada"* (Carlitos, Feb. 22, 2014) / Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy and Snoopy have been arm wrestling for two hours. -- Peanuts strip from Feb. 13, 1967 translated into Spanish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "arm wrestling" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 14, 1967) "Me Voy a Desmayar!"* (Carlitos, Feb. 23, 2014) / Schulz. -- Summary: Just as both Lucy and Snoopy are at the end of their strength, Snoopy kisses Lucy on the nose. -- Peanuts strip from Feb. 14, 1967 translated into Spanish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "arm wrestling" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 15, 1967) "Me Besó con sus Estúpidos Labios de Perro!"* (Carlitos, Feb. 24, 2014) / Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy says Snoopy's kiss was an unfair way to win the arm wrestling championship. -- Peanuts strip from Feb. 15, 1967 translated into Spanish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog lips" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 17, 1967) "En Cuanto le Muestre lo que Hice, Me Hará una Toma de Judo"* (Carlitos, Feb. 26, 2014) / Schulz. -- Summary: Sally broke the crayon she took, and she's afraid of her teacher's reaction. -- Peanuts strip from Feb. 17, 1967 translated into Spanish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "judo" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 17, 1967) "No me Interesa tu Moralidad de Clase Media"* (Carlitos, Mar. 2, 2014) / Schulz. -- Summary: Sally's lied to her teacher, so what? -- Peanuts strip from Feb. 17, 1967, translated into Spanish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "morality" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 18, 1967) "Qué Haces con una Hermana Menor que Miente?"* (Carlitos, Mar. 3, 2014) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown asks Dr. Lucy what to do about Sally's lie about the crayon. -- Peanuts strip from Feb. 18, 1967, translated into Spanish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "crayons" ----------------------------------------------------- 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 14, 1969) "I'm the World's Best Lawn Sprinkler Runner-Througher!"* (Classic Peanuts, July 14, 2005) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is disappointed that Lucy won't let him join the fun. -- Original copyright 1969. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawn sprinklers" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 9, 1970) "Where Are All The Girls Who Play Outfield?"* (Peanuts, Apr. 9, 1970) / Schulz. -- Summary: The world is changing: the girls are "new feminists" and won't play baseball. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "feminists" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 10, 1970) "But You Still Don't Want to Play Center Field?"* (Peanuts, Apr. 10, 1970) / Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy says the new feminists are going to change the world. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "feminism" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 30, 1970) "I Don't Recall Asking for Any Advice, Sweetie!"* (Peanuts, June 30, 1970) / Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy suggests that Snoopy's speech should be about "the new women's liberation movement." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "women's liberation" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Dec. 12, 1971) "This Morning We'll Work On Our Dutch Waltz"* (Peanuts, Dec. 12, 1971) / Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy is giving Snoopy a lesson: "We start in the Kilian position..." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "waltzing" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 14, 1972) "I Think I Should Open with an Impassioned Plea Against the Stamp Act"* (Peanuts, Oct. 14, 1972) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Peppermint Patty (Patricia Reichardt) is reporting to the student council, and has brought her attorney Snoopy along for advice. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "stamp act" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 9, 1976) "This Year I Plan to Get Nothing but Straight A's!"* (Peanuts, Sept. 9, 1976) / Schulz. -- Summary: Sally says she'd accept a few bent ones. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "grades" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 17, 1977) "It's Like Giving a Starving Man a Menu"* (Peanuts, Oct. 17, 1977) / Schulz. -- Summary: Peppermint Patty has trouble with multiple choice tests. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "multiple choice" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 21, 1977) "The Polar Bears are in Trouble Today" (Peanuts, Nov. 21, 1977) / Schulz. -- Summary: Woodstock has gone hunting with a spear. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "polar bears" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 5, 1981) "I Got My Finger Caught in My Binder!"* (Peanuts, June 5, 1981) / Schulz. -- Summary: Patty has tears in her eyes on the last day of school, but she's not being sentimental. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "binders" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 16, 1981) "I Need That Golf Ball More Than You Do"* (Peanuts, June 16, 1981) / Schulz. -- Summary: Patty says she's going to be a famous golfer, and takes the ball from Lucy. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golfers" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 11, 1982) "I Have to Bounce a Golf Ball Against the Steps"* (Peanuts, Aug. 11, 1982) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown doesn't have a place to play baseball. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf balls" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 29, 1983) "Nerves of Graphite"* (Peanuts, July 29, 1983) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown compliments Snoopy on his putt, and Snoopy explains. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "graphite" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 4, 1984) "I See Your Face in Every ... Crab Grass"* (Peanuts, May 4, 1984) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy has to re-think the letter he's writing to his sweetheart. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "crab grass" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 9, 1984) "Carts Aren't Allowed?"* (Peanuts, Aug. 9, 1984) / Schulz. -- Summary: Sitting in a shopping cart, Snoopy learns the tournament rules. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf carts" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 10, 1984) "Tournament Golf Can Be Very Nerve-Wracking"* (Peanuts, Aug. 10, 1984) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy's shaking all over, and hasn't made it to the first tee. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 5, 1985) "Back of the Bike Day"* (Peanuts, July 5, 1985) / Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun's mom is looking for him. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bicycles" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 1, 1986) "Eleven, If You Count Sideways"* (Peanuts, Feb. 1, 1986) / Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun's mom has a 10-speed bicycle. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bicycles" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Mar. 5, 1986) "Mom's Become Very Safety Conscious"* (Peanuts, Mar. 5, 1986) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun has a helmet, with the words "baby on bike" written on it. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bicycles" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 27, 1986) "I Have an Educated Slice, but it Only Went to the Third Grade"* (Peanuts, Oct. 27, 1986) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy isn't happy with his golf stroke. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "slicing" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Mar. 10, 1987) "In the First Film of Beau Geste, Who Played the Role of Boldini?"* (Peanuts, Mar. 10, 1987) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy and his fellow foreign legionnaires play trivia. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Powell" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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 ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 4, 1988) "Names are Interesting, Shakespeare Said"* (Peanuts, May 4, 1988) / by Charles Schulz. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Shakespeare" ----------------------------------------------------- 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 2, 1988) "The Golf Pro"* (Peanuts, Nov. 2, 1988) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Everybody blames lawyers, who in turn blame doctors, but who does the doctor blame? -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf pros" ----------------------------------------------------- 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 ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Jan. 31, 1989) "Just Like My Life : I'm in the Slow Movement"* (Peanuts, January 31, 1989) / Schulz. -- Summary: Marcy and Patty are at the symphony. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "movements" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 14, 1989) "I Could Just Pick Out the Caramels"* (Classic Peanuts, Feb. 14, 2001) -- Copyright 1989. -- Summary: Snoopy doesn't get the candy because "chocolate isn't good for dogs." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "caramel" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 20, 1989) "Unauthorized Personnel on the Runway"* (Peanuts, June 20, 1989) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown greets Snoopy, and the flying ace doesn't appreciate it. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "runways" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 15, 1989) "You're Supposed to Shout, 'Land, Ho!'"* (Peanuts, Sept. 15, 1989) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy and Woodstock are canoeing in the birdbath. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "landfall" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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 ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 7, 1991) "It's the Only Way I Can Find My Way Back to the Clubhouse"* (Peanuts, Oct. 7, 1991) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy leaves a trail of golf clubs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf clubs" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 15, 1991) "I Entered This Contest, See"* (Peanuts, Oct. 15, 2003) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Spike shows the prize, his new lawnmower, sitting in the sand among the cactus plants. -- Original copyright 1991. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowers" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 16, 1991) "So I Wrote to the Contest People, and Told Them I Had no Use for a Lawn Mower"* (Peanuts, Oct. 16, 2003) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: So now Spike has a nice toy sailboat in the desert. -- Original copyright 1991. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowers" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 21, 1991) "He Was There!"* (Peanuts, Nov. 21, 1991) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown starts to read his report on the 1918 flu epidemic, then interrupts it to say that his dog wrote it, and there's Snoopy in front of the class in his World War I flying ace gear. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "flu epidemics" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 28, 1991) "May the Tetherball Wrap Around Your Neck!"* (Peanuts, Nov. 28, 1991) / Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Marcy gets her binder tangled in Patty's hair, and then leaves for recess. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "binders" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 7, 1992) "Human Beings are Bigger and Smarter and Have More Money So Get Out of the Way!"* (Peanuts, Feb. 7, 1992) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy bares his teeth, and Lucy stands corrected. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "power" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 29, 1992) "About a Quart"* (Peanuts, Feb. 29, 1992) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is lining up a tough putt, and Charlie Brown asks him how much he thinks it breaks. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 29, 1992) "There's a Lot To Be Said for Snow"* (Peanuts, Apr. 29, 1992) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: They try sliding downhill in a box on grass, and it doesn't go well. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "grass" ----------------------------------------------------- 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 ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 31, 1992) "Up Until Then I Was Undecided"* (Peanuts, July 31, 1992) / Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy blasts Linus with a garden hose after he says she wouldn't dare. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "decisions" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 20, 1992) "Get Legs!"* (Peanuts, Aug. 20, 1992) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown is talking to the ball that Snoopy has just hit onto the green. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 18, 1992) "Mom is Really Stressed Out"* (Peanuts, Nov. 18, 1992) / Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun's mom starts the ride, then turns around because she forgot her car keys, then turns around again because she doesn't need them because she's riding her bicycle. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bicycles" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 20, 1992) "Every Time I Ride on the Back of My Mom's Bicycle I Age Twenty Years"* (Peanuts, Nov. 20, 1992) / Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun told a lady he's 150 years old. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bicycles" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Jan. 12, 1993) "When You're Hot, You're Hot!"* (Peanuts, Jan. 12, 1993) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown is trying to explain to the principal, represented by a desk, how Snoopy got all the right answers on a true or false test. Snoopy has his own explanation. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "desks" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Jan. 22, 1993) "Do You Mind If I Play Through?"* (Peanuts, Jan. 22, 1993) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown is stuck on the ice on his back like a turtle hoping someone will help him, and Snoopy comes along with his golf clubs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "playing through" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 29, 1993) "And the Prophet Said They Would Beat Their Swords into Golf Clubs"* (Peanuts, Apr. 29, 1993) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Peppermint Patty doesn't think you could play 18 holes with a plowshare. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf clubs" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 11, 1993) "If Our Front Wheel Doesn't Go Down That Grate"* (Peanuts, June 11, 1993) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun hopes for a good bike ride. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bicycles" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 13, 1993) "Never Call Home"* (Peanuts, July 13, 1993) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown calls home and Sally laughs at him; he returns sadly to his cot. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cots" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 30, 1993) "Maybe I'll Ask the Teacher if I Can Move My Desk out Into the Hallway"* (Peanuts, Sept. 30, 1993) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown has fantasies about sitting next to the Red-Haired Girl. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "desks" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 27, 1993) "The Loch Ness Putter!" (Peanuts, Oct. 27, 1993) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy throws his golf club into the water, and it rises to the surface. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf clubs" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 3, 1993) "Pretty Cheap Root Beer"* (Peanuts, Nov. 3, 1993) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is at Peppermint Patty's house doing his World War I flying ace act. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "root beer" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 13, 1994) "What Kind of Advice Could a Pitcher get from an Outfielder?"* (Peanuts, May 13, 1994) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy offers Charlie Brown some advice. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "outfielders" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 22, 1994) "Shower of Golf Balls"* (Peanuts, July 22, 1994) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy sinks his putt, throws his ball and gets a hail of balls in return. -- Silent strip. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf balls" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 30, 1994) "If You Don't Mind Someone Staring At You All The Time"* (Peanuts, July 30, 1994) / Schulz. -- Summary: Linus wonders about what kind of dog to get, and Charlie Brown says Border Collies are supposed to be good. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "border collies" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 31, 1994) "If You Were a Border Collie, You'd Be Out Herding Sheep"* (Peanuts, Aug. 31, 1994) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy shows how he would herd sheep. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "border collies" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 1, 1994) "Permission from their Primary Care Physician, and Their Mom"* (Peanuts, Sept. 1, 2007) / by Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: The world famous surgeon explains the rules. -- Original copyright 1994. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "mothers" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 2, 1994) "They Told Me to Get Lost"* (Peanuts, Sept. 2, 1994) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy tries herding sheep like a Border Collie. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "border collies" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 27, 1994) "She Does Prattle On, Doesn't She"* (Peanuts, Sept. 27, 1994) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown has a letter from his pen pal Morag, in a Scottish accent. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Scotland" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 30, 1994) "Ask If She Needs a Good Sheep Dog"* (Peanuts, Sept. 30, 1994) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown is writing to his pen pal in Glasgow. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Scotland" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 1, 1994) "The Loch Ness Monster!"* (Peanuts, Oct. 1, 1994) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown opens his mailbox hoping for a surprise from Scotland, and Snoopy pops out at him. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Scotland" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 22, 1994) "Birds Have No Sense of Humor"* (Peanuts, Nov. 22, 1994) / Schulz. -- Summary: Woodstock wants a wristwatch for Christmas, and Snoopy thinks that's funny because Woodstock doesn't have any wrists, and Woodstock isn't amused. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "wristwatches" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 29, 1994) "I See There's Still a Light On in the Barracks"* (Peanuts, Nov. 29, 1994) / by Schulz. -- Summary: The flying ace assumes one of the cooks is still awake. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooks" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 24, 1995) "Stop Singing 'Shall We Gather At The River'" (Peanuts, July 24, 1995) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is golfing near a river, and Woodstock is chirping. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 21, 1995) "How Are Things in the Trenches?"* (Peanuts, Sept. 21, 1995) / Schulz. -- Summary: Spike wants Snoopy to ask General Pershing why the infantry never gets tapioca pudding. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "tapioca" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 22, 1995) "I'd Like Permission to Speak to General Pershing"* (Peanuts, Sept. 22, 1995) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy conveys Spike's request for tapioca pudding in the infantry. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "tapioca" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 31, 1995) "Then I Shall Seek Elsewhere for a Spiritual Cloak to Shield me from my Teacher's Icy Wrath"* (Peanuts, Oct. 31, 1995) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Sally guilt-trips Charlie Brown into helping her with homework. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "wrath" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Jan. 17, 1996) "I Always Blink"* (Peanuts, Jan. 17, 1996) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy says you need a Border Collie to herd sheep, because they stare at the sheep. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "border collies" ----------------------------------------------------- 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 16, 1996) "They Ran Out and I Got Bread Pudding!"* (Peanuts, Feb. 16, 1996) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Spike stood in the chow line in the rain for an hour to get tapioca pudding. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "tapioca" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 25, 1996) "When Spike Saw His Mom, He Immediately Felt Better"* (Peanuts, July 25, 2009) / Schulz. -- Summary: Mom brought tapioca pudding. -- Original copyright 1996. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "tapioca" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 28, 1997) "She Never Met Tiger Woods"* (Peanuts, Apr. 28, 1997) / Schulz. -- Summary: Linus wants the teacher to read Alice in Wonderland. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Alice in Wonderland" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 27, 1997) "Later We Became Quite Good Friends"* (Peanuts, Aug. 27, 1997) / Schulz. -- Summary: Olaf tells about how he chased a rabbit once. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hunting dogs" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Feb. 27, 1998) "Make Sure You Wash Your Paws Afterward"* (Peanuts, Feb. 27, 1998) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy recalls his early training in shaking hands. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "shaking hands" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Mar. 19, 1998) "My Mother Didn't Raise Me to Be a Farmer"* (Peanuts, Mar. 19, 1998) / Schulz. -- Summary: Rerun is trying to hoe the sidewalk. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hoeing" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 29, 1998) "Don't Put It In the Bag, I'll Ride It Home"* (Peanuts, Oct. 29, 1998) / Schulz. -- Summary: Linus hopes somebody will give him a bicycle while he's trick or treating. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bicycles" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- 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" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 14, 2020) "Charlie Brown's Flu Tournament"* (Classic Peanuts, May 14, 2020) / Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Golf for a cancer fund, and tennis for a kidney foundation brings up the idea of a benefit baseball tournament. -- Original copyright 1973. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "flu" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 26, 2000) "I've Decided to Change Putters"* (Classic Peanuts, june 26, 2000) / Schulz. -- Summary: Linus asks Snoopy the doctor why he seems nervous. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 22, 2000) "It Was a Dark and Stormy Marriage"* (Peanuts, July 22, 2000) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is writing Gone with the Wind III. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Gone with the Wind" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 22, 2000) "Do It Fifty Times a Day, And You'll Never Have To Have Acupuncture!"* (Classic Peanuts, Sept. 22, 2000) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy has discovered a new exercise. -- Original copyright year 1974. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Accupuncture" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 5, 2000) "I'd Start With You"* (Peanuts, Oct. 5, 2000) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy would change the world if she were in charge, she tells Charlie Brown. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "change" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 6, 2000) "Take Your Time On Delivery"* (Classic Peanuts, Oct. 6, 2000) / Schulz. -- Summary: Schroeder orders another piano. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pianos" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 7, 2000) "I Threw Schroeder's Piano Down the Sewer, Now it's Just a Matter of Time Until He Loves Me"* (Peanuts Classics, Oct. 7, 2000) / Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy removes the competition. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "competition" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 7, 2000) "You're Lucky You Can Fly"* (Classic Peanuts, Oct. 7, 2000) / Schulz. -- Summary: Woodstock doesn't want to go around the world, he hates traveling. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "flying" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Nov. 18, 2000) "Yes, Last Week I Had to Play Eighteen Holes with a Range Ball!"* (Classic Peanuts, Nov. 18, 2000) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy agrees that surgeons are working harder and making less money. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 18, 2001) "Don't Say That, I Was Just Getting Comfortable"* (Peanuts, Apr. 18, 2001) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy has a lawn chair in right field. -- Copyright 1989. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawn chairs" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 13, 2001) "Somehow Chow Tastes Different When You Get A New Mess Sergeant"* (Peanuts, June 13, 2001) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Dad is feeding Snoopy while Charlie Brown is at summer camp. -- Original copyright 1989. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "chow" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 7, 2002) "Wouldn't It Have Been Safer Just to Stay on the Sidewalk?"* (Classic Peanuts, June 7, 2002) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown reads to Sally about cowboys galloping on prairies, and the danger of horses stepping in holes. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "prairies" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 11, 2002) "I'd Better Use War and Peace"* (Classic Peanuts, June 11, 2002) / Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Marcy tells Patty to study hard in summer school, and Patty considers hitting her with a small poetry book. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "War and Peace" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 12, 2002) "Now That's Animal Cruelty!"* (Peanuts, June 12, 2002) / by Charles Schultz. -- Summary: Linus leaves Snoopy with his blanket and goes to make a chocolate sundae. -- Originally copyright 1990. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "sundaes" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 12, 2002) "Who Invented Foxtails?"* (Classic Peanuts, July 12, 2002) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy has been to the veterinarian, but he still has one question. -- Original copyright 1990. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "veterinarians" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 8, 2003) "Maybe Somebody Better Get the Lifeguard"* (Peanuts, Aug. 8, 2003) / by Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown tries to impress the little red-haired girl by helping her with her umbrella. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "impressing" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 9, 2003) "You're the Only Person I Know Who Has Overweight Hands"* (Classic Peanuts, Aug. 9, 2003) / Schulz. -- Summary: Lucy looks at Charlie Brown's hands. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hands" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Aug. 30, 2003) "That Stupid Beagle is Making Fun of My Education!"* (Classic Peanuts, Aug. 30, 2003) / Schulz. -- Summary: Sally misspells the world "aisle," and Snoopy laughs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "education" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 15, 2003) "I Entered This Contest, See"* (Peanuts, Oct. 15, 2003) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Spike shows the prize, his new lawnmower, sitting in the sand among the cactus plants. -- Original copyright 1991. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowers" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 16, 2003) "So I Wrote to the Contest People, and Told Them I Had no Use for a Lawn Mower"* (Peanuts, Oct. 16, 2003) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: So now Spike has a nice toy sailboat in the desert. -- Original copyright 1991. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowers" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 12, 2004) "I Should Have Stayed in Pre-School"* (Peanuts, April 12, 2004) / Schulz. -- Copyright 1990. -- Summary: Sally doesn't like field trips. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "field trips" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 12, 2004) "It's Hard to Get Excited About a Bowl of Rain Water"* (Peanuts, April 12, 2004) / Schulz. -- Copyright 1970. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "rainwater' ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 14, 2004) "All Girls Look Forward to their First Kiss in the Rain"* (Peanuts, April 14, 2004) / Schulz. -- Copyright 1970. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "kisses" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 14, 2004) "Field Trips are Supposed to be Very Educational"* (Peanuts, April 14, 2004) / by Charles Schulz. -- Copyright 1990. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "field trips" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 2, 2004) "Has He Been Rehearsing What He's Going to Say?"* (Classic Peanuts, July 2, 2004) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is off to the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm to give a Fourth of July speech. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "4th of July" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 2, 2004) "Tug of War"* (Classic Peanuts, July 2, 2004) / Schulz. -- Summary: In a silent strip, Snoopy and Linus struggle over the blanket, and Snoopy ends up sitting on Linus and sucking his thumb. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "blankets" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 3, 2004) "The Introduction is Over, I'm On!"* (Classic Peanuts, July 3, 2004) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy sits on a folding chair, about to make his Fourth of July speech at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, then as he gets to the podium he gets bonked by a supper dish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bonking" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 14, 2005) "I'm the World's Best Lawn Sprinkler Runner-Througher!"* (Classic Peanuts, July 14, 2005) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is disappointed that Lucy won't let him join the fun. -- Original copyright 1969. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawn sprinklers" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 3, 2006) "Early Warning Marital Radar"* (Peanuts, May 3, 2006) / Charles Schulz. -- Summary: The girls want to warn whomever might marry Charlie Brown. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "radar" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 10, 2006) "And She Must Enjoy Sitting Up Until All Hours at Night Listening to Obscure String Quartets"* (Peanuts, May 10, 2006) / Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Schroeder lays out his requirements for a wife, which include cooking and a sense of humor. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooking" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 10, 2006) "I Guess We Should Have Come Yesterday"* (Peanuts, May 10, 2006) / Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy and the scouts see the fall of a rock that has been perched on a cliff for ten million years. -- Original copyright 1993. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "balancing rocks" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (May 27, 2006) "What If I Decided to Plant a Garden?"* (Peanuts Classics, May 27, 2006) / Charles M. Schulz. -- Copyright 1993. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "gardening" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (June 2, 2006) "I Think You Get Better Grades If You're Cute"* (Peanuts Classics, June 2, 2006) / Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: Peppermint Patty experiments with cuteness. -- Copyright 1993. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cuteness" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Apr. 27, 2007) "Maybe They Think of Barking as Being Work"* (Peanuts, Apr. 27, 2007) / by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown and Linus wonder about dogs not having to do anything. -- Copyright 1994. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "barking" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 1, 2007) "Permission from their Primary Care Physician, and Their Mom"* (Peanuts, Sept. 1, 2007) / by Charles M. Schulz. -- Summary: The world famous surgeon explains the rules. -- Original copyright 1994. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "mothers" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Sept. 2, 2007) "Rain, Rain, Go Away"* (Classic Peanuts, Sept. 2, 2007) / by Schulz. -- Summary: Linus stops the rain as if by magic, and worries that people will think he's a demon. -- Original copyright 1960. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.S79 Sept. 2, 2007 ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (July 25, 2009) "When Spike Saw His Mom, He Immediately Felt Better"* (Peanuts, July 25, 2009) / Schulz. -- Summary: Mom brought tapioca pudding. -- Original copyright 1996. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "tapioca" ----------------------------------------------------- Peanuts (Oct. 14, 2010) "Numbers, Numbers and More Numbers" (Peanuts, Oct. 14, 2010) / Schulz. -- Summary: A girl named 3 introduces herself and her sister named 4. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "numbers" -----------------------------------------------------
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