“The Chrysanthemum and the Sword” begins with Don receiving a phone call from Walter Hoffman of the New York Times. Hoffman is calling to get Don’s thoughts about Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough (Cgc) signing Clearasil just shortly after acquiring Jai Alai, both of which recently left Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce (Scdp). However, Don is not willing to say anything about Cgc, only that he has never heard of Ted Chaough.
Don then makes his way to the conference room for a luncheon with the partners, where Pete informs the other partners that he has set up a meeting with Honda Motorcyle Company. Lane believes this is a great opportunity, but Roger feels quite differently. After serving and losing many friends in World War II, he refuses to work with a Japanese company. He storms out of the meeting, but the other partners are not discouraged by his feelings and...
Don then makes his way to the conference room for a luncheon with the partners, where Pete informs the other partners that he has set up a meeting with Honda Motorcyle Company. Lane believes this is a great opportunity, but Roger feels quite differently. After serving and losing many friends in World War II, he refuses to work with a Japanese company. He storms out of the meeting, but the other partners are not discouraged by his feelings and...
- 8/24/2010
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