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Doonesbury - Thursday December 2, 1976 Comic Strip Licensing and Permissions

Doonesbury - Thursday December 2, 1976 Comic Strip
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DOONESBURY © G. B. Trudeau. Reprinted with permission of ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION. All rights reserved.

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Voice from television: Tulips, it seems, come and go, but the departure of B.J. Eddy from the east lawn marks the end of an era. More on that story from Bob Schieffer. Schieffer: To the thousands of bulbs for whom the White House grounds have always been home, the head tulip's dismissal has come as something of a shock. For if B.J. Eddy was nothing else, he was a perennial's perennial. The third generation progeny of a prized hybrid of Amsterdam reds, Eddy first joined the White House in 1967 as a house plant, where he won wide recognition as an aggressive, early bloomer. Repotted during the Nixon Administration... Plant: Hey, great color footage! Zonker: Ssshh!