NPR links to a February post reviewing a book about the history of butter. Don't think I've heard of this before:
Even the first-ever documented student protest in American history is linked with butter. Harvard University's Great Butter Rebellion
of 1766 began after a meal containing particularly rancid butter was
served to students, who (not unlike modern college-goers) were
frustrated over the state of food in the dining hall. As reported in The Harvard Crimson,
Asa Dunbar (who would later become the grandfather of Henry David
Thoreau), incited the student body into action by hopping onto his
chair, shouting, "Behold our butter stinketh! Give us therefore butter
that stinketh not!"
it spread like wildfire!!
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