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...like a game of Consequences. Eric Johnston, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, met 100 Soviet trade experts in Moscow. He said...
...Eric A. Johnston, up-&-doing president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, author of America Unlimited, took off for Russia, where he will discuss U.S.-Russian postwar economics with Joseph Stalin...
...clock on Saturday. From 2 o'clock until 4, Karl Deutsch, George DeSantillana, Casper Horikoshi, speaking on Germany, Italy, and Japan respectively will join Professor Fay in discussing the topic, "It the Re-education of Axis Power Possible Through an International office of Education to Preserve Peace?" Paul E. Johnston, professor of Psychology at Boston University, will be the moderator at this forum...
...almost every public figure but Sewell Avery was being mentioned as his successor. Among them: Under Secretary Forrestal, 52, a Democrat, ex-president of Wall Street's Dillon Read & Co., and now Acting Secretary; Admiral William D. Leahy; Democrats Lyndon Johnson and Charles Edison; Republicans Wendell Willkie, Eric Johnston and Lieut. Commander Harold Stassen...
Frank to concede the "deadly sins" of U.S. business as well as of labor (TIME, March 27, 1944), Author Johnston nonetheless believes that U.S. capitalism is the world's best economic system and is enormously proud of being a successful U.S. businessman. He writes that the "Alger pattern ... is unmistakably" apparent in his own life. His penniless, work-filled boyhood taught him that competition is the soul of every game, that competitive effort involves an immense cooperative effort, that communities and individuals boom together. "I plead guilty of being a Kiwanian," he declares, "sharing all the sins of extrovert...