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 Editorial analysis by Julian Krawcheck on public change in reaction to Cyrus Eaton's message of neccesity to find common grounds with USSR and not destroy the world, Dec 16, 1958 
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from the Collection of Cyrus Eaton papers

Krawcheck compares public reaction to Cyrus Eaton talk at a Cleveland Advertising Club to response from City Club Forum and analyses why the first received luke warm response and the second received thunderous applause.
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