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Michael Cahaly, a white mustached Syrian, has banked his fortunes on undergraduate caprice for the past twenty-five years. Together with Raphael, his younger brother, he keeps Cahaly's grocery store open every day and far into the night to cater to the owlish tastes of students for late snacks, Pogo, and Mickey Spillane...
...conceding their right to yell at you. You must never stand near them and never, never touch them-hatred for a teacher is part of their code and they must react or lose face if you do. You must never present them with ultimatums. But you must never cater to them in the slightest and never lie to them -they can sense fear or phoniness like animals. Your job is to keep them quiet while you teach those who can be taught. I don't know why, but they are especially difficult on Fridays, on rainy days...
...cater to the ever present scholastic pressures, Leverett offers a comfortable, conveniently-located library, which is well-balanced, but especially strong in English. A fine record collection and a sumptuously-equipped listening room are also available to House members...
...case of newspaper distortion. Since the purpose of the Social Relations Department is to find general principles of behavior, and the purpose of newspaper features is to cater to the psychological needs of their readers there is bound to be some distortion when a newspaper runs a feature about a Soc Rel thesis. However, a newspaper is unlikely to run such a feature unless either (a) the general principles uncovered are of great importance and/or interest, or (b) there are interesting facts about some person, place, or thing which is known to the reading public. In the first case...
...Union Committee plans to cater to the aesthetic testes of freshmen by offering 130 art reproductions, ranging from classic masterpieces to the works of modern artists...