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...dozen Navymen at the South Pole who crowd around a bulletin board each day for their Peanuts ration. The sparely drawn strip is included as a comment on mid-century mores in a historical textbook published by George Washington University. Peanuts earned its paterfamilias, Minnesota-born Artist Charles Monroe Schulz, the Cartoonists' Society's annual Reuben Award. Last week the editors of Yale's humorous monthly Record twined ivy in young (35) Charles Schulz's laurels by naming him Humorist of the Year...
...WILLIAM SCHULZ...
...well-wishers continued to pour into the corridor just outside (after being carefully inspected by the Secret Service). The previous day, the President had remarked to his wife and son that it would be pleasant to hear some "soft music." So with a nod from the doctors, Colonel Robert Schulz, the President's military aide, brought a tape-recording machine into Ike's hospital room. For an hour Ike listened dreamily to three albums: Moods in Music, Quiet Music, and Music for Daydreaming...
...Mamie Eisenhower, accompanied by Colonel Robert Schulz, the President's military aide, drove to Fitzsimons Hospital with plans to stay beside her husband indefinitely. Her decision to come to the hospital, said Murray Snyder, was not the result of any change in Ike's condition. The First Lady simply decided "she would be more comfortable" beside Ike, and had moved into a room across the corridor from his suite...
...months ago Hunt dropped a note to his old boss in which he said that his pupils would like to visit Washington, but had only five dollars in the class treasury. The President wrote him not to worry about the expenses, assigned his military aide, Lieut. Colonel Robert L. Schulz, to arrange a trip. Who paid the fare was a secret last week, but White House sources guessed that Ike himself had a share in paying it. After shaking hands with Mr. Hunt, the President asked the children where they had been. To the Washington Monument, they said...