It's Time For Beany - Cecil (Stan Freberg) meets the President (Daws Butler) and they jam! RAGGMOPP!
[Albert Einstein was a fan of the show. According to a letter the show got, Einstein once left early from a meeting at the California Institute of Technology, saying, "You will have to excuse me, gentlemen. It's time for Beany."] Daws Butler as the President, Stan Freberg as Cecil and Stanley. Stanley is probably Stanley Woodard, the White House Chief of Protocol under Truman and FDR. The resemblance ends there. :) Truman never said the Missouri Waltz was his favorite. The White House published this comment: "President's attitude towards the song? He can take it or leave it. Is it really his favorite? No. Does he play it often? No. Is Margaret ever heard singing it? No. What is the President's reaction to song's adoption by Missouri as state song? See answer to first question." In a TV interview he said, "If you let me say what I think, I don't give a...about it, but I can't say it out loud because it's the song of Missouri."

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