Includes miscellaneous invitations, regrets, speeches, meetings, and general correspondence. Companies, organizations, and individuals represented include the following:
Raymond F. Baddour (Lammot du Pont Professorship at MIT 1973, first fully endowed chair in MIT Department of Chemical Engineering, endowed by du Pont family $500,000)
Prof. Dr. Ing. Walter Ludewig (Badische Anlin & Soda-Fabrik A.G., Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany) 1970, regarding visit to Wilmington and to DuPont
A. L. Baldock (J. T. Baker Chemical Co., Phillipsburg, New Jersey)
Verdi B. Barnes (Bank of Hawaii, Honolulu) 1970
John W. Bitner (Bank of New York) regarding pharmaceutical industry
Charles F. Luce (Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc.) 1969, regarding Bank street College of Education for training of school dropouts
Oscar Dystel (Bantam Books, Inc.) regarding Alvin Toffler's Future Shock
Florence W. Barthel (Mrs. Eric Barthel, Jr.), 1969, regarding industrial sponsorship of the arts
George R. Beach, Jr. (Lake Forest, Illinois) regarding disappearance of Elchem from DuPont 1972
Walter J. Beadle (Wilmington, Delaware) 1970 regarding company records
T. H. Jenkins (Bechtel, Inc., San Francisco) 1972
Philip A. Cavalier (A. G. Becker & Co.) 1972; Company's fiber business; need for more communication between companies and Wall Street.
Hugh Berridge (H. B. Berridge & Partners, consulting waste water engineers and chemists, Chelmsford, Essex, England) regarding water pollution
Robert B. Jennings (Bigelow-Sanford, Inc., New York, New York) 1970, work of Dorothy L1ebes in textiles, Museum of Contemporary Crafts
Howard N. Stuverude (president, Boeing Vertol Co.) 1973
Lawrence L. Bott (L. L. Bott & Associates, Inc., Chicago) pollution control services
Lemuel R. Boulware (Delray Beach, Florida) 1972, author of What you can do, a book on employee relations, and regarding inflation, unemployment, productivity, profit, and collective bargaining, and a summary by the author before the National Industrial Council in 1972
Boy Scout Recognition Dinner awards 1972, Boy Scouts of America, Del-Mar-Virginia Council, Inc. No. 81
Brandon International Co (Bronxville, New York) 1974 - invitation to participate in "Presentation in Peking" project, to help normalize relations between the USA and China
Alleen F. Brannon (Gainesville, Florida) 1969, conservationist; reclaiming of soil
Harold Brayman, 1971, "Citizens for a new prosperity"
David Young (president, Brith Sholom, Philadelphia)
British Broadcasting Co., London, 1971; interview with CBM to promote DuPont in Great Britain
British Consulate-General, Philadelphia, 1972, invitation to meet the Director General of British Trade Development
Richard Brodie (Sutton & Towne, Inc., New York, New York),seeking to interest DuPont in Harlam office building
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (John B. Malden, New York, New York) 1973 Russia and American business men
C. Douglass Buck, 1968, as president of New Castle County Council
I. W. Burnham (Burnham & Co, New York, New York) 1971, CBM declines invitation to participate in Tokyo seminar for Japanese institutional investors
Business and Society Review, 1972, offer of subscription
The Business Television Network (BTN) 1968
Business Today (Foundation for Student Communication, Inc., Princeton, New Jersey), 1973, student project, CBM refers representatives to Public Affairs Dept., of DuPont
Business Week, 1970