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My Three Sons Season 2 Episode 13
When Robbie and his friend Hank decide they want to join a club at school, Robbie insists he does not want to join Mike’s old club. When he gets an offer to join the Chieftains, the one school Club his brother never belonged to, he jumps at the chance.
Serie: My Three Sons
Episode Title: Damon and Pythias
Air Date: 1961-12-28

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