Stephen Breyer: It was a very good time to grow up in San Francisco. It was a wonderful place. We lived in the city. My father was a lawyer for the San Francisco School Board. I still have his watch. It’s his watch. It says “Irving Breyer, San Francisco Unified School District, 1933 – 1973.” He was born in San Francisco. His father moved there, I guess, before the turn of the 20th century. My mother was from Saint Paul. She moved out. I had one brother who was younger. And San Francisco was, as I say, a wonderful place because it was . . . you could very easily get to the mountains. Or I was in the Boy Scouts. I loved the Boy Scouts. We’d go on hiking trips. We could . . . You could go across the Bay. The weather was good. And I don’t think we realized how lucky we were. It didn’t take a lot of money. It really didn’t. And today I guess you’d have to have a lot of money to live the way we did then without very much at all. The times were good.
Recorded on: 7/5/07
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David Wynn on July 5, 2008, 8:08 AM
I feel that Mrs. Fuller is making supportable claims here and simply throwing out her opinions as true. I find particularly egregious the comment that pre-recorded history people were celebrity obsessed. If it was a pre-recorded society, what possible evidence could she have to support that claim?
David Wynn on July 5, 2008, 12:08 PM
I feel that Mrs. Fuller is making supportable claims here and simply throwing out her opinions as true. I find particularly egregious the comment that pre-recorded history people were celebrity obsessed. If it was a pre-recorded society, what possible evidence could she have to support that claim?
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