South still not rising over at ancestry.
Sam Clements
sclements at NEO.RR.COM
Tue Oct 14 02:09:11 UTC 2003
Nothing on ancestry.com from 1910-1952 for "The South will rise again."
SC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Shapiro" <fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU>
To: <ADS-L at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 11:59 AM
Subject: Ancestry.com Searches
> If the Ancestry.com jockeys (Barry & Sam) are looking for things to search
> on that database, here are nine sayings for which I would be interested in
> whether Ancestry has anything earlier than the dates indicated:
>
> The butler did it (anything before 1938)
> Not tonight, Josephine (anything before 1911)
> In God we trust; all others pay cash (anything before 1890)
> May you live in interesting times (anything before 1939)
> The South will rise again (anything before 1950)
> Defeat from the jaws of victory (anything before 1891)
> Meanwhile, back at the ranch (anything before 1944)
> There's nobody here but us chickens (anything before 1963)
> Close, but no cigar (anything before 1935)
>
> Fred Shapiro
>
>
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> Fred R. Shapiro Editor
> Associate Librarian for Collections and YALE DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS
> Access and Lecturer in Legal Research Yale University Press,
> Yale Law School forthcoming
> e-mail: fred.shapiro at yale.edu http://quotationdictionary.com
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