Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 04, 1955
Transcript:
Schroeder turns to Charlie Brown, who is seated at the desk behind his. "What answer did you write to the question abou the faces on Mount Rushmore?"<br> <br> Charlie Brown holds up his paper and answers, "I put down Washington, Lincoln, and Davy Crockett..."<br> <br> He leans forward to hear Schroeder say, "That's only three, Charlie Brown. There's four of 'em, you know..."<br> <br> He turns around and whispers, "You forgot Beethoven!"<br> <br>
LadyBlanc about 12 years ago
Poor Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt! They did things, too!
yow4zip Premium Member about 9 years ago
You can never forget Beethoven.
Stormwyrm over 7 years ago
Well, he got two right.
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] over 1 year ago
Schroeder was a baby when first introduced in 1951, but now is portrayed as a classmate of the originally much older Charlie Brown.