Talk:Schroeder (Peanuts)

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Is there a picture? Hard to remember these characters. Tfine80 1 July 2005 22:16 (UTC)

Reference for the idea that Schroeder's LAST name is Klein, please, I remember that somebody quoting Schulz said that Schroeder's LAST name was Schroeder and his FIRST name was unrevealed. Theodore W. 21:37, 28 July 2005 (UTC)

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The "Trivia" section says that "Schroeder" is is first name and then says that it's unknown if it is or not! 68.39.174.238 05:55, 27 November 2005 (UTC)

  • Preliminary indications are that "Schroeder" is his LAST name. I recommend that you take out the "Klein" stuff (which I seriously question) and challenge someone to provide a definitive answer. Wahkeenah 06:52, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
  • Here's a direct quote from Charles Schulz taken directly from Peanuts Jubilee, a 1975 book. Based on this, I am changing the article: "Schroeder was named after a young boy with whom I used to caddy at Highland Park golf course in St. Paul. I don't recall ever knowing his first name, but just 'Schroeder' seemed right for the character in the script, even before he became the great musician he now is." Wahkeenah 07:00, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
That anonymous user has been editing Peanuts character pages and changing the names for no apparent reason. Check out their contribs. I've reverted all the ones that haven't been so far. --Birdhombre 01:10, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
What do you think Schroeder's 1st name is? Was it ever referenced?
Schroeder's first name is Harry. It's Harold "Harry" F. Schroeder, Jr. For proof, go to http://www.familyhistoryfiles.com/site_text/Documents/hfs_peanuts.htm

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:48, 24 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Duplicate Information

Under 'Schroeder's Piano', this bit about his bust collection is mentioned:

On another occasion Lucy, armed with a baseball bat, smashed to pieces a bust of Beethoven sitting on top of his piano; Undaunted, Schroeder calmly picked out a new bust from a closet well-stocked with duplicates.

I believe that this should be removed on two grounds: 1. This has little to do with the piano, other than the fact that the bust was on-top. 2. This information was already mentioned under 'History' as

As revealed in one strip wherein Lucy took his bust of Beethoven and smashed it, he has an entire closet full of Beethoven busts.

I'd also recommend editing the history bit to be a little more written like the second bit. 165.95.140.154 (talk) 16:42, 17 April 2008 (UTC)