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The Next Step

January 30, 1943 issue

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The appointment of Robert W. Johnson as chairman of the Smaller War Plants Corp. is welcome and everyone look to him for the first vigorous attempt to bring smaller enterprises into the war program that has been made since Floyd Odlum resigned. Such action is essential if Americans are to produce the materials and fabricate the armaments required to meet 1943s production goals. Johnson, as the head of the famous firm of Johnson and Johnson, pharmaceutical manufacturers, has made a deserved reputation as an outstanding progressive business man.

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UNITED States -- Officials & employees; JOHNSON, Robert W.; SMALL business; UNITED States -- Politics & government; DEFENSE industries; UNITED States
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