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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...exhibit at Osaka. Paternalism and lifetime employment are still features of Japanese corporations, and Taiyo Kogyo keeps Nakatani happy with a six-month salary bonus every year and a new-car loan every two years. Corporate entertainment allowances total $2 billion a year in Japan, and Nakatani spends a good chunk of his $1,600 share taking foreign customers to geisha parties. But he is not a kimono chaser. That tradition is beginning to fade, albeit slowly, as Japan's women become more assertive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Toward the Japanese Century | 3/2/1970 | See Source »

...review plays or books. I suppose they do it because we all have limited amounts of money and cannot afford to go to every play in town. So we send out a reviewer, and hope we can decide from his report whether to see the real thing. Since the exhibit at Carpenter Center is free, I suggest that you go out and see it for yourself. I think it will suffice for now to say that among the photographs are several which I have seen over and over in the past week. They and I have become good friends...

Author: By Sreven W. Bessard, | Title: From the Developer Photographs of Birmingham at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts | 2/25/1970 | See Source »

Having dispatched the business end of this review. I am left to add the flourishes. Before I rush too far afield, however, let me tell you a little about the exhibit. The photographs were taken in Birmingham, England by Janct Mendelsohn and Richard Rodgers in 1968. Both Mendelsohn and Rodgers now teach at the Carpenter Center...

Author: By Sreven W. Bessard, | Title: From the Developer Photographs of Birmingham at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts | 2/25/1970 | See Source »

Dick Rodgers' part of the exhibit centers around a young man named Frank who grew up in one of the working neighborhoods of Birmingham. He has a family and his wife works. He spends most of his time painting. Rodgers presents photographs of Frank and his neighborhood along with some transcripts of Frank's comments about life...

Author: By Sreven W. Bessard, | Title: From the Developer Photographs of Birmingham at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts | 2/25/1970 | See Source »

Janet Mendelsohn's part of the exhibit concentrates on a description of Tina Donnelly, who lives in a different working section of Birmingham. Tina cranes money by soliciting. Several of her friends are also "on the game." They are part of a prevailing pattern in the neighborhood in which a white girl will live with and support her "colored" pimp. In England, "colored" refers to immigrants from the Commonwealth countries notably Pakistan, India, the West Indies and Jamaica...

Author: By Sreven W. Bessard, | Title: From the Developer Photographs of Birmingham at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts | 2/25/1970 | See Source »

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