The New Yorker on New York-mindedness (promotional, to buy, living)
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I just ran across this. In the 1940's, New Yorker magazine, in a promotional piece, said:
"You can't keep The New Yorker out of the hands of New York-minded people, wherever they are. For, unlike the myriad points in which New York-minded people live, New York is not a tack on a map ...It is found wherever people are electrically sensitive to new ideas, eager for new things to do, new things to buy, new urbanites for living."