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Edward Littlejohn is Australian by birth. He graduated from Harvard in 1941. He worked in the Burroughs Corporation of Detroit, which was a major American manufacturer of business equipment, where he was director of public relations <ref>Problems of power in American democracy, Arthur William Kornhauser, 1957</ref>, from 1951 as assistant director.<ref>Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Volume 58, 1955</ref> He was and on the Committee for a National Trade Policy, Inc. under [[George Ball]] with many other early Bilderbergers.
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==Bilderberg==
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Edward Littlejohn was active in the early arrangements ('master minding') of the Bilderberg Conferences, as this letter from fellow Bilderberger [[John Ferguson]] shows. (George= [[George Ball]])
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Revision as of 23:55, 16 May 2020

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NationalityAmerican
Little known US visitor to 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s

Edward Littlejohn is Australian by birth. He graduated from Harvard in 1941. He worked in the Burroughs Corporation of Detroit, which was a major American manufacturer of business equipment, where he was director of public relations [1], from 1951 as assistant director.[2] He was and on the Committee for a National Trade Policy, Inc. under George Ball with many other early Bilderbergers.

Bilderberg

Edward Littlejohn was active in the early arrangements ('master minding') of the Bilderberg Conferences, as this letter from fellow Bilderberger John Ferguson shows. (George= George Ball) Bilderberg littlejohn2.png


 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/1955 March18 March 195520 March 1955France
Barbizon
The second Bilderberg meeting, held in France. Just 42 guests, fewer than any other.
Bilderberg/195611 May 195613 May 1956Denmark
Fredensborg
The 4th Bilderberg meeting, with 147 guests, in contrast to the generally smaller meetings of the 1950s. Has two Bilderberg meetings in the years before and after
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References

  1. Problems of power in American democracy, Arthur William Kornhauser, 1957
  2. Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Volume 58, 1955