Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0013032, Fri, 4 Aug 2006 14:37:55 -0400

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We heard the MacArthur speech over the school radio. Can't imagine how speech was played in a school TV in '51 as someone notes. Who had TVs ?

We had a vote in social studies class and only two out of thirty supported President Truman.I loathed MacArthur who had really cocked up in Korea and wanted to nuke China. His successor, Matthew Ridgway, saved the Army.

Two of my schoolmates, probably present in the high school auditorium, were killed in Korea a few months later.

I read somewhere that VN had a soft spot for GI Bill students which I was. Speak Memory maybe ?

BD
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Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 16:36:03 -0400
From: John A Rea <j.rea2@insightbb.com>
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With all the eagerly helpful people on this list, you surely
have a sound answer now, wherein most will attribute this to
the late General Douglas MacArthur (spell, please,DN?), who
in one of his "farewell" addresses emitted, "Old soldiers
never die, the just (bzw "only") fade away." Actually he
was, in fact quoting: I first ran across this in a book I
read in early 1935 with the title, "Old Soldier Sahib".
That would probably indicate a British source.l

Among the many variations that I have heard since the
General's well know use, is, "Old bikers (i.e. motorcycle
riders...Oh, I see. DN) never die: they just get recycled."

By the way, it should be easy to verify my quote via
interlibrary loan, if I am challenged.

John



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