Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 24, 1954
Transcript:
Schroeder and Charlie Brown stand on the sidewalk in the neighborhood. The former asks, "Do you have any ballplayers' pictures to trade, Charlie Brown?"<br> <br> Charlie Brown looks in his book and replies, "I've got three extra ones of Stan Musial, Ted Williams, and Roy Campanella..."<br> <br> They trade and Schroeder says, "That's fine...we can trade even...three for three"<br> <br> Charlie Brown looks at the reader and exclaims, "Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms!"<br> <br>
How could Schroeder give away Beethoven like that?!