Hang in there, Baby
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Hang in there, Baby was a popular catchphrase made by a motivational poster. The poster featured a picture of a small kitten, hanging on to a tree branch.[1] It has since become a popular relic of the 1970s. A copy of the poster was famously presented to Spiro Agnew by 100 of his supporters in congress when he was under pressure to resign in 1973.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Wilke, Rebecca Lynn (2002). The First Days of Class: A Practical Guide for the Beginning Teacher. Corwin Press, p. 103. ISBN 0761938133.
- ^ "HANG IN THERE", The Daily Times, 1973-09-23. Retrieved on 2008-04-16.