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Charles Monroe Schulz

The lovable gang of kids and a beagle came from the imagination of a man who adored children.

On October 2, 1950, my father signed with United Feature Syndicate, believing that his job was to help editors sell newspapers. He started in seven papers. Fifty years later, with the strip appearing in a record 2600 newspapers, Dad still went to work motivated by that same belief.

The lovable gang of kids and a beagle came from the imagination of a man who adored children.

On October 2, 1950, my father signed with United Feature Syndicate, believing that his job was to help editors sell newspapers. He started in seven papers. Fifty years later, with the strip appearing in a record 2600 newspapers, Dad still went to work motivated by that same belief.

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