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Connie tries to start a fight with Philip.
Connie tries to start a fight with Philip.
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S1, EP6 "Living Statues"Miss Brooks uses a paint concocted by Walter in the school lab to repair the cracks and scratches on Conklin's wall, and discovers too late that the main ingredient is liquid cement.
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S1, EP7 "Madison Country Club"Mr. Conklin tries squeezing money out of a rich dowager so he can redecorate his office by dressing the school staff like bums.
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S1, EP8 "Mr. Whipple"Mrs. Davis describes Mr. Whipple as an impoverished man who hasn't eaten in 10 days, so the gang descends on Whipple's home with food and clothes, unaware that he's actually a multi-millionaire who's simply been on a 10-day diet.
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S3, EP11 "The Citizen's League"Miss Brooks runs into trouble with the Citizens League when it publishes a pamphlet on good citizenship. Connie, Mr. Conklin and Mr. Boynton consider leaving town.
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S3, EP5 "Angela's Wedding"Mr. Boynton's jealous of the glances Connie gives to the handsome new coach.
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