Re: [sixties-l] question about Mario Savio (fwd)

From: Paul Krassner (pkrassner@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 16:29:48 EDT

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    Nichols von Hoffman wrote a book with that title.
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    >From: sixties@lists.village.virginia.edu
    >To: sixties-l <sixties-l@lists.village.virginia.edu>
    >Subject: [sixties-l] question about Mario Savio (fwd)
    >Date: Tue, Aug 28, 2001, 11:56 PM
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    >Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 10:28:49 -0400
    >From: Marian Bock <MBock@HarryWinston.com>
    >To: sixties@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
    >Subject: question about Mario Savio
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    >8-28-01
    >TO: sixties@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
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    >Dear Friends,
    >
    >Was it MARIO SAVIO who first said, "We are [We're] the people our
    >parents warned us about [or against]"?
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    >Probably this expression will never be traced to a single documentable
    >source, but if you can recall any particular instance of its use prior
    >to the famous poster, I'd be grateful to know about it.
    >
    >This is for personal interest, not for publication.
    >
    >Marian F. Bock
    >mbock@harrywinston.com
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