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60's Drop LBJ on North Vietnam Hubert Humphrey is a Tove SET pinback Hippie
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Right out of the Epicenter of the Peace Anti-war movement comes this , rare, I believe rare button , 1 1/2 inch wide , pin back.This and several other buttons I am selling come from an estate of a former hippie / junk dealer who recently passed away.I found a big bag of button and I am listing some of the better ones.This one says;Drop LBJ on North Vietnam
Blue letters /red letters
etters on a white back ground. There is writing on the rim, and it is the maker and says Button Classics 1271 Mission ST San Francisco . This is a really clean button, functional pin and no staining to the surface of the button, which frequently happens with buttons almost 50 yrs ago.
BUTTON TWO:
Hubert Humphrey is a Slithy Tove
Black
letters on a white back ground. There is writing on the rim, and it is the maker Dutton Classics 1270 Missiion St san francisco , 94105 copyright 1967 . functional pin and no staining to the surface of the button, which frequently happends with buttons almost 50 yrs ago.I believe the button
Hubert Humphrey is a Slithy Tove
means Humbert Humphrey is a slimy Lizard. You can look up Slithy tove yourself , but the dictionary says :
When he wrote the first verse of Jabberwocky, Lewis Carroll defined 'slithy' in this way:
SLYTHY: (compounded of 'slimy' and 'lithe'). "smooth and active"
This definition is supported by what Humpty Dumpty tells Alice about the word:
`Well, "
slithy
" means "lithe and slimy." "Lithe" is the same as "active." You see it's like a portmanteau -- there are two meanings packed up into one word.'
Carroll originally defined 'toves' in this way:
TOVE: a species of Badger. They had smooth white hair, long hind legs, and short horns like a stag. lived chiefly on cheese.
This is slightly different from Humpty Dumpty's understanding of the word:
`Well, "
toves
" are something like badgers -- they're something like lizards -- and they're something like corkscrews.'
`They must be very curious looking creatures.'
`They are that,' said Humpty Dumpty: `also they make their nests under sun-dials -- also they live on cheese
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