Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 06, 1970
Transcript:
Linus sits at his desk. He holds a pencil under his chin.<BR><BR> He writes in script: "Theme: On Returning to School After Summer Vacation."<BR><BR> "No one can deny the joys of a Summer vacation with its days of warmth and freedom." Linus reads what he has written.<BR><BR> "It must be admitted, however, that the true joy joy lies in returning to our halls of learning." Linus writes.<BR><BR> "So is not life itself a learning process? Do we not mature according to our learning? Do not each of us desire that he"<BR><BR> Linus walks, hollding the paper.<BR><BR> He reaches up and places it on a large desktop.<BR><BR> He walks back.<BR><BR> Linus says, "Yes, Ma'am? Oh... Why, thank you, I'm glad you liked it.."<BR><BR> Linus leans back in his seat. Charlie Brown, who sits behind him, looks up at him. Linus says, "As the years go by, you learn what sells!"<BR><BR>
Did people capitalize seasons back in the day, or is this just what Linus was doing?