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/p> p> I think, Mr. Cline, "For What It's Worth," Stephen Stills's paranoia still strikes, only deeper. br> -- Mike Showalter br> Austin, Texas /p> p> CHARLIE BROWN SCHULTZ br> Re: R. Andrew Newman's A Charlie Brown D-Day : /p>Thank you Mr. Newman for reminding me of what grand gentleman Charles "Sparky" Schultz was. I got to know Sparky during frequent trips to his ice arena in Santa Rosa, California, where each year he hosted a hockey tournament for a bunch of us old time skaters, 40 and above. His generosity was unparalleled, he not only donated all the ice time and paid the referees but also treated us to a welcoming cocktail hour and sit down dinner banquet. One of the highlights of the week was a tour of his studios where he produced the Charlie Brown comic strip. And he not only was the host but a participant as well playing hockey well into his 70s.
p>His Charlie Brown comic strip was not only entertaining but conveyed a message honor, duty, fair play and patriotism. br> --
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