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Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton each accept a lucrative job elsewhere, but since they signed agreements promising not to quit mid-semester, they set out to force Mr. Conklin to fire them.
Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton each accept a lucrative job elsewhere, but since they signed agreements promising not to quit mid-semester, they set out to force Mr. Conklin to fire them.
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S2, EP10 "Swap Week"After students and teachers begin swapping their useless junk with each other, Mr. Boynton and Old Marblehead trade like mad for majority ownership of Walter Denton's old car.
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S2, EP11 "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers"A fabulous ball gown and flowers are delivered to Miss Brooks from a secret admirer as she prepares for the school's masquerade ball.
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S2, EP13 "Hospital Capers"Miss Brooks forgets to mail a letter for Mr. Conklin, resulting in his insurance not being paid; Mr. Boynton is injured on property owned by Conklin, and the threat of a lawsuit from Boynton's ambulance-chasing lawyer has Conklin worked into a panic.
Our Miss Brooks
S2, EP9 "Vitamin E-4"Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton each accept a lucrative job elsewhere, but since they signed agreements promising not to quit mid-semester, they set out to force Mr. Conklin to fire them.
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