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When he fails to so cater...

Author: By David Royce, | Title: Coaching at Harvard: The Narrow Viewpoint | 1/30/1957 | See Source »

...introduction to a critique of the eighty-fifth to ninety-fifth Cantos of Ezra Pound, MacLeish deplored the tendency of modern mass communication to express only the obvious, because of the need to cater to the "mental mass." The recent gains of such mass media might indicate the death knell for the printing press, he continued, except for the growing importance of books for expression of dissent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MacLeish Stresses Dissension in Books | 12/17/1956 | See Source »

...Republican party, Javits has been under constant pressure from party leaders to shift his views to the right. This pressure was neutralized during his six years of Congress by the demands of his liberally-oriented district in Manhattan. But in the race for the Senate, Javits must cater to the conservative voters in up-state New York. To win the election, Javits will probably need an up-state margin of 600,000. And so he has embraced Nixon, supported Dulles, and stood firmly behing Benson and Wilson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In New York: Wagner | 10/25/1956 | See Source »

...have long violated the Sabbath with impunity. In many cities where Sunday-closing ordinances are enforced, merchants sidestep the law by selling from branches outside city limits. Rather than turn away customers, businessmen in such cities as Newark and Little Rock, Ark. have repeatedly paid fines and continued to cater to Sunday trade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SUNDAY SELLING: A New Service Raises a Hot Dispute | 10/22/1956 | See Source »

January's in June. Cried one anguished woman: "Never in season can one find the clothes one needs. Bathing suits in July -never! Winter cocktail clothes after Christmas-never! You lose valuable trade because you do not cater to people when they need things." For this, manufacturers last week blamed the department stores: "The store buyer doesn't think ahead. If it's a cold spring, she gets panicky, concentrates on getting rid of what she had, and won't reorder fresh stock early." The stores blamed manufacturers: "Try to reorder anything in May. The manufacturers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RETAIL TRADE: What Women Want | 7/16/1956 | See Source »

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