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Miz Beaver
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1950 Dailies:
January:
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02—Chug-Chug the
mailman duck sells US Bonds; Sam sells dry water to Albert. |
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09—Thanks
to Sam, churchmice take up residence in Albert. |
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16—After
several attempts, Albert ousts the mice by smoking a cigar. |
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23—Howland
and Churchy’s weather bureau predicts a blizzard. |
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30—Pogo,
Albert and Beauregard search for a groundhog’s prediction. |
February:
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06—Churchy runs a
barber shop. |
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13—Albert
and Pogo start a newspaper; Churchy brings in news. |
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20—Beauregard
brings a cub reporter; a bug attaches to the staff. |
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27—Porky
tries a comic strip; so does Howland and Churchy. |
March:
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06—A bookworm
visits; Albert wrecks the press. |
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13—Howland
plans an atom bomb using bugs for fission. |
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20—Albert,
suspecting a lunch is being packed, spies on Howland. |
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27—Owl
constructs a Bee-Bomb instead of an A-Bomb. |
April:
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03—Howland talks
of the future; Albert becomes an Easter Bun. |
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10—The
Easter eggs hatch and Albert becomes the mother. |
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17—Beauregard
as birdwatcher spots Albert with the baby grackles. |
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24—A mouse
convention is meeting inside Albert’s house. |
May:
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01—Churchy sings
to oust the mice. |
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08—Sam
teaches Albert and Beauregard how to be mice in Pogo’s house. |
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15—Pogo
takes his home back by impersonating mouse Albert. |
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22—The mice
leave Albert’s; Pogo and Albert find a pup dog. |
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29—Pup-dog
impresses Porky and Deacon Mushrat. |
June:
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05—The pup is
missing; Albert has eaten something in his sleep. |
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12—The
Investigators have decided that Albert ate the pup. |
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19—Albert
gives himself up; a trial is prepared. |
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26—Churchy
is a witness and bones are discovered. |
July:
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03—The crime is
reconstructed; Pup-dog is found alive and well. |
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10—The
kidnappers are routed; Ol’ Mouse heads for Australia. |
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17—Albert
stirs batter using Mort the frog that dislikes baths. |
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24—Tadpole
Louie is mixed with raisins; Gopher Yerguns returns. |
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31—Albert
catches hiccups from a butterfly he swallows. |
August:
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07—Having saved
the butterfly’s life, Pogo can’t be rid of him. |
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14—The
butterfly switches to Porky, then heads north with a moth. |
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21—The pup
dog has no aptitude for hunting. |
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28—Psychoanalysis
of the pup reveals “poltergeists make up...” |
September:
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04—Howland and
Beauregard build a show around the talking pup. |
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11—The tour
is cancelled when school begins. |
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18—Albert
is appointed truant officer; Deacon teaches class. |
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25—The
Rackety-coon chile decides what to be when he grows up. |
October:
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02—Howland is
umpire (sans glasses); Albert swallows the ball. |
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09—Albert
complains about sharing a picnic with ants. |
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16—Porky
woos a lady whose carriage is a thing of beauty. |
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23—Albert
and Churchy offer Porky a serenading service. |
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30—Albert
competes with Porky in courting Hepzibah. |
November:
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06—Election day
passes and no one wins. |
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13—Hepzibah
acquires more beaus. |
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20—Horace
Greeley, a cow, is mistaken for a sea serpent. |
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27—Pogo,
Albert and the cow head West. |
December:
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04—Milwaukee Moe
can’t be seen without a microscope. |
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11—The cow
meows instead of moos and takes a job as a cat. |
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18—Dinners,
trees, carols and other Christmas preparations. |
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25—Why make
new resolutions when Pogo doesn’t break the old ones? |
The weeks above can be
found in these books in this order:
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Pogo
(1951): Jan 02-30; Apr 03-17; Feb 13-Mar 27; Oct 16-Dec 11; May 22-Jul 10;
Nov 06; Jul 17-24. |
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Best of Pogo
(1982): Oct 16-Dec 18. |
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Pogo Even
Better (1984): Jan 02-May 22; Jun 05-Oct 09; Dec 25. |
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Pogo Volume 3
(1993): Jan 02-15 May 50. |
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Pogo Volume 4
(1994): May 22-Oct 23. |
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Pogo Volume 5
(1995): Oct 30-Dec 25. |
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