Description: "ETHICS IN A BUSINESS SOCIETY by Marquis W. Childs & Douglass Cater" The issues this important book raises and analyzes are as relevant now as they were when it was published in 1954. Marquis W. Childs, The years 1954–62 were spent as chief correspondent for the Post-Dispatch. During this time he wrote essays for American Heritage and Holiday and published: Ethics in a Business Society, which was translated into Japanese and Portuguese; The Peacemakers, which appeared in foreign language editions in Denmark, Sweden, The Netherlands, and France; The Ragged Edge: The Erosion of Individual Liberties; and best-sellers Eisenhower: Captive Hero and Walter Lippmann and His Times, co-edited with James Reston. Surprisingly, there are two three-act plays, Maud and Madame Minister, among the Childs materials collected by the University of Iowa. In 1961 he received a medal from the Swedish king, the Nordstjärneorden. In 1962 as a contributing editor to the Post-Dispatch, Childs's column became syndicated in the United States and Canada. The 1963 Britannica Book of the Year includes his article, "The New Europe: Unity and the Old Nationalism." He appeared many times on national television, notably "Meet the Press," and lectured throughout the United States. He won the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary (the first such awarded) in 1970. His work also landed him on the master list of Nixon political opponents. Douglass Cater, journalist, author, educator and special assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson, has died at age 72. Cater died Friday at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., of pulmonary fibrosis. He had lived in Montgomery, Ala., since retiring as president of the college in 1990 and was stricken during a visit to the campus. Educated at Harvard University, Cater was an original editor for The Reporter magazine in Washington, writing about government for 14 years before Johnson tapped him to join the White House. Cater specialized in education and health matters, and helped create the first legislation establishing long-range federal aid to education. He later served as an executive for the London Observer and directed a program on communications and society for the Aspen Institute while continuing to write books and articles. Published by A MENTOR BOOK m107, FIRST PRINTING MAY 1954. This paperback has tight covers and binding. No cracked hinges. No writing. Some edge wear. Very nice condition. 132 Clean pages. The mylar is starting to peel off on the back cover. There is a crease in the front cover. An excellent addition to your collection. Don't miss out. Bid today. Please see photos DON'T MISS OUT. BID NOW. ANY QUESTION PLEASE ASK! WE COMBINE SHIP. SHIPPING INFORMATION: All items are shipped the cheapest method unless otherwise specified. International customers welcome, please e-mail me for a shipping quote. My shipping service is the United States Postal Service only. I mail items twice a week. International buyers email for a shipping quote. PLEASE NOTE INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS if you pay me first I will keep what you have paid and I will request the balance you owe for shipping to your country. I will not mail your item until I receive it.PAYMENT INFORMATION: Paypal Preferred. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's FREE Counter
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