From a web posting of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries, found from Google:
Illegitimi Non Carborundum
"Don't let the bastards grind you down"
According to Safire's New Political Dictionary, this is "a pseudo-Latin
phrase meaning 'don't let the bastards grind you down'. Small signs and plaques
carrying this message have appeared in U.S. business offices and army posts for
at least a generation, since General "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell used it as his
motto in World War II. Carborundum is a trademark for silicon carbide, a leading
commercial grinding substance...In politics, the motto was popularized by 1964
Republican nominee Senator Barry Goldwater, who hung the sign in his office."
(--from Safire's New Political Dictionary, p. 353)
Source: Safire, William Safire's New Political Dictionary : The Definitive
Guide to the New Language of Politics Random House, New York, 1993. (R 320.03
Sa1)
Verified by: GM, 5/98
Note: this is NOT found in Bartletts!
Bob Mumford
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