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...wife and son Ralph, who were going to London with him. Arriving in New York, they checked in at the swank St. Regis Hotel, where they had reserved a suite on the eighth floor. Next day, he went to a luncheon given for him by his old friend Eric Johnston at the Waldorf-Astoria...
...BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE-Eric Hodgins-Simon & Schuster...
...always find enough reporters on the town to fill the gaps. Finally, in 1939, Hills began to write scathing frontpage, anti-Hitler editorials. Expatriate Americans were heading for home, and the Herald's 35,000 circulation plummeted to less than 10,000. On June 12, 1940, Managing Editor Eric Hawkins put out the last issue almost singlehanded as the Germans approached Paris, hopefully covered the presses and left town. The presses were undamaged when he returned...
...Kremlin also wanted a Foreign Minister who is relatively well known abroad, especially in the U.S. Anastas Mikoyan, the slick little Armenian who long ran Soviet foreign trade, fills that bill. Eric Johnston called him "a Jesse Jones, a Donald Nelson and a Harry Hopkins rolled into...
...conversation between Joseph Stalin and Harold Laski, reported in London, was more illuminating. Stalin was worried about the U.S. election, said he, because he knew no Republicans. "You know Eric Johnston," reminded Laski. "Johnston," said Stalin, "doesn't count. He doesn't talk like a Republican...