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Cyrus Eaton: The Man from Pugwash by James Minifie in “Men of Action”, The Montrealer, Dec 1956
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James Minifie describes Eaton's childhood, his meeting with Rockefeller, his early fortune gained and lost, his investing to save Trumbull Steel and protect the jobs of its workers, his saving of 750 jobs in Follansbee, West Virginia, his helping to keep Fisher Body employees in Detroit and not be moved to New England, his friendships and enemies, the 1954 Pugwash Conference in Pugwash that he hosted, his scholarly reading, and his belief in Canada's potential.