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Beaver becomes homesick when he contemplates his upcoming transfer to a prep school.
Beaver becomes homesick when he contemplates his upcoming transfer to a prep school.
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S6, EP29 "Eddie's Sweater"The Cleavers become concerned when they learn that Wally has been spending each weekend with Eddie's girlfriend.
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S6, EP30 "The Book Report"Beaver writes his "Three Musketeers" book report from a viewing of a Ritz Brothers movie version.
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S5, EP28 "The Younger Brother"Beaver tries to live up to Wally's reputation when he joins a basketball team.
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S6, EP31 "The Poor Loser"Beaver feels personally slighted when circumstances prevent him from accompanying Ward and Wally to a baseball game.
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S6, EP28 "Wally and the Fraternity"Ward writes to his fraternity, recommending Wally and Eddie for membership.
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S6, EP27 "Beaver's Prep School"Beaver becomes homesick when he contemplates his upcoming transfer to a prep school.
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S6, EP26 "Uncle Billy's Visit"Ward and June go away for the weekend and leave Ward's Uncle Billy in charge of the boys.
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