Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 19, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is leaning on the piano as Schroeder plays. He says, "You know what we should do, Schroeder? We should study the lives of some great composers.."(BR) (BR) Schroeder exclaims, "Say! Let's do that! During the first week we could study about Beethoven..."(BR) (BR) He eagerly continues, "Then during the second week, we could study about Beethoven and then during the third week, we could take up Beethoven...then..." Charlie Brown looks at the reader.(BR) (BR) Charlie Brown says, "I'm sorry I said anything..."(BR) (BR)
After the first ten weeks they’ll study the others.