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1952 Dailies:
January:
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07—Pogo gets a
headache from Bun Rab’s celebrating. |
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14—Churchy
says it’s January, Howland says it’s September. |
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21—Howland
loses his voice trying to start an argument. |
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28—Tammananny
returns for Groundhog Day. |
February:
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04—Howland builds
a mechanical man from an alarm clock. |
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11—Albert
kisses pollywogs and builds mechanical voters. |
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18—The fire
department pumps out the swamp instead of Albert. |
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25—Howland
converts a grandfather clock to a machine candidate. |
March:
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03—Bun Rabbit
strikes against the clock for shorter hours. |
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10—Churchy
and a cuckoo train to replace Bun Rab in the clock. |
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17—Talk of
fire brings out the fire department. |
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24—The Bats
lose their pants in a game with the mechanical man. |
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31—A stork
takes over Albert’s stovepipe hat. |
April:
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07—The Bats get
their pants back; talk turns to politics. |
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14—Albert
is stuck babysitting the stork’s eggs. |
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21—Cowbirds
take over the nest; Pogo is drafted for president. |
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28—The
Cowbirds are routed; Pogo’s campaign has a rough start. |
May:
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05—P T Bridgeport
tries damage control on Pogo’s candid comments. |
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12—Pogo
campaign buttons sweep the swamp. |
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19—Bun Rab
hawks PEANUTS at the monster rally. |
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26—The
Cowbirds invade Pogo’s home; Albert is stuck in a cannon. |
June:
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02—Bugs take a
poll of political opinion in the swamp. |
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09—Beauregard
says the candidate must be photographed with a dog. |
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16—P T and
Pogo prepare for the Chicago convention. |
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23—A
platform and Albert’s portable smoke-filled room are built. |
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30—The
party takes off for Chicago without the candidate. |
July:
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07—The
party arrives at a Chicago mouse convention. |
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14—Pogo and
Porky are on the road, avoiding swamp entanglements. |
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21—Albert
leads the mice into the smoke-filled room. |
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28—The
party plans for Pogo’s return; Howland gets starched. |
August:
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04—Howland
proposes to Hepzibah for candidate Pogo. |
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11—A couple
of bugs use Pogo as a trampoline. |
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18—Churchy
and Hepzibah straighten out Owl. |
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25—Pogo
doesn’t know the wedding preparations are for him. |
September:
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01—Discovering
the plans, Pogo decides to run...away! |
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08—Pogo and
Beauregard become “Li’l Arf an’ Nonny.” |
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15—The
Cowbirds denounce Pogo for defending them. |
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22—Beauregard’s
head is in a boot after rescuing Pogo. |
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29—The
World Series goes on without Pogo. |
October:
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06—Pogo and
Beauregard trade roles when they find Uncle Antler. |
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13—Mouse
and Albert go to find Pogo as F Olding Munny & El Fakir. |
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20—Uncle
Antler claims to be Pogo but Albert doesn’t believe it. |
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27—Pogo’s
friends convince him to return. |
November:
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03—Election day
arrives, as does Porky’s Uncle Baldwin. |
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10—Baldwin
kisses Hepzibah and bites off lollipops. |
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17—Porky’s
uncle pretends to be Porky. |
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24—Baldwin
convinces Porky to leave the swamp. |
December:
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01—Pogo and
Albert get lost looking for Porky in the rain. |
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08—Firefly
Willow McWisper helps Pogo and Albert in the dark. |
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15—The
Christmas pageant is rehearsed; Porky is found. |
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22—Hepzibah
forgives Porky with a custard pie. |
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29—Howland
and Churchy help people give up vices for New Year’s. |
The weeks above can be
found in these books in this order:
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I
Go Pogo (1952): Jan 07-21; Feb 04-11; Feb 25-May 26; Jun 16-30. |
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The
Pogo Papers (1953): Jul 28-Dec 29; Sep 29. |
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Pogo
For President (1964): reprinting part of I Go Pogo: Feb 04-11; Feb 25-May 26; Jun 16-30; Jan
07-21. |
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Pogo
Re-Runs (1974): reprinting part of I Go Pogo: Feb 04-11; Feb
25-May 26; Jun 16-30. |
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Pluperfect
Pogo (1987): Jan 07-Dec 29. |
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Pogo Volume 7
(1997): Jan 07-Apr 07. |
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Pogo Volume 8
(1997): Apr 07-Sep 29. |
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Pogo Volume 9
(1998): Oct 06-Dec 29. |
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