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Miss Brooks shows off her business skills for a promotion by getting a great deal on fuel oil for Conklin's furnace, not knowing that he's just had it converted to a forced air unit.
Miss Brooks shows off her business skills for a promotion by getting a great deal on fuel oil for Conklin's furnace, not knowing that he's just had it converted to a forced air unit.
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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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S3, EP23 "Kritch Cave"When Miss Brooks tries to dispose some of the worthless property next to the school, she unknowingly sells the deed to the land that Madison High is sitting on.
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S1, EP14 "Aunt Mattie Boynton"Miss Brooks shows off her business skills for a promotion by getting a great deal on fuel oil for Conklin's furnace, not knowing that he's just had it converted to a forced air unit.
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S3, EP25 "The Great Baseball Slide"Miss Brooks acquires a financial interest in a potential baseball star.
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S3, EP21 "The Return of Red Smith"When an ex-boyfriend announces a visit, Mrs. Davis wants to impress him by pretending to be wealthy; Connie poses as Mrs. Davis' personal secretary.
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