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Box 2

 Container

Contains 15 Results:

American Institute of Management, 1968-1974

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Membership; invitations; McCoy declined membership in President's Council; Edward L. Dobson, vice president; Manual of Excellent Managements cited

Dates: 1968-1974

American Management Association, 1970-1973

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Invitation to speak, declined by McCoy 1970; Richard C. Fahringer (Finance Div., AMA); James L. Hayes (President, AMA)

Dates: 1970-1973

American Textile Manufacturers Institute, 1969-1970

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Invitations; programs; news items; annual meeting San Francisco 1970, McCoy speech there; correspondence G. Patrick Abbott (Communications Workers of America), resolution adopted on textile imports; Robert Bendheim (M. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc., New York, New York); Roger Milliken (Deering Milliken, Inc.); Donald F. McCullough, president; John E. Reeves (Reeves Brothers, Inc., New York, New York); Frederick B. Dent (Mayfair Mills, Arcadia, South Carolina); Milton H. Rubin, New York, New York; Harold W. Whitcomb (Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.); Robert C. Jackson, executive vice president; W. Hay Sheckley (ATMI); Halbert M. Jones (Waverly Mills, Laurinburg, North Carolina); Charles F. Myers (Burlington Industries, Inc., Greensboro, North Carolina; Peter Goldman (general manager, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco); H. W. Close (Spring Mills, Fort Mill, South Carolina); text speech McCoy "If A Fiber Producer Views the Future" at San Francisco meeting, and early draft of same; copy of resolution adopted by board of directors at ATMI in San Francisco regarding international textile trade

Dates: 1969-1970

Anti-Defamation League, 1972-1974

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Invitation, dinner in honor of Irving S. Shapiro, recipient of the Americanism Award of the League, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, New York 4 November 1974, McCoy a sponsor; Walter B. Wriston, chairman of dinner; W. M. Batten (J. C. Penney Co., Inc., New York, New York); H. P. Shirrefs (DuPont)

Dates: 1972-1974

Argentine Republic, 1972

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Visit of Argentine ambassador, Dr. Carlos Manuel Muniz to DuPont March 1972, with part of aides; luncheon with Company officials and visits to Winterthur and Longwood Gardens

Dates: 1972

Asia Society, 1970-1971

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Invitations to dinners for Indonesian officials, including President Soeharto of Indonesia 28 May 1970; James A. Linen (Time, Inc.); background information on Indonesia, apparently compiled by Public Relations of DuPont 1970; news items; invitation to meet the Foreign Minister of Thailand 1970

Dates: 1970-1971

Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1969-1974

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Invitation to McCoy to participate in conference sponsored by the Institute, the Hudson Institute, and Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1971, New York, New York, on "Technology, the Corporation, and the Public"; declined; J. E. Slater (president, Aspen Institute); William L. Day (chairman of trustees, University of Pennsylvania); Martin Meyerson (president, University of Pa); Robert O. Anderson (chairman, Aspen Institute); William C. Greenough (Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America, College Retirement Equities Fund)

Dates: 1969-1974

Atlantic Aviation Corp., 1969-1971

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Donald Kane (pilot for AAC on contract to DuPont); James P. Zoeller; Watson E. Richards (vice chairman); R. T. Middlebrook (AAC), proposed helicopter service in NY-Washington corridor 1971

Dates: 1969-1971

Atlantic Institute (Paris, France), 1971

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

John W. Tuthill, director general; invitation to McCoy to attend conference on trade and investment policies for the 1970s; new challenges for the Atlantic area and Japan; Tokyo meeting March 25-26 1971 declined by McCoy

Dates: 1971

United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1968-1972

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Robert Edgar Hollingsworth (general manager) to McCoy, 1969, on uranium supply for future in United States, and reply; brochure on Californium-252, printed; Glenn T. Seaborg (chairman U. S. AEC) 1970; equal employment compliance, reports, 1972, relative to the hiring and placing of Black employees; meeting of DuPont with AEC 24 February 1972 and suggested agenda and comments; J. R. Schlesinger (chairman AEC) June 1972 regarding services of Frank E. Kruesi, Jr. of DuPont as director of Regulatory Operations of AEC

Dates: 1968-1972

B, 1968-1973

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents: 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"...
Dates: 1968-1973

Bank of America, 1971-1972

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Invitation to conference by its affiliate, Société Financière Européenne in New York, New York 1972, declined; A. W. Clausen, president, entertained by DuPont in Wilmington 1971; "What role for the dollar now, a proposal for a long-term strategy" a published statement by Bank of America NT & SA, 19 August 1971; A. W. Brawner (Bank of America, New York, New York)

Dates: 1971-1972

Bankers Trust Co., New York, New York, 1971-1974

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

William H. Moore, president, chairman of the board; invitations, social engagements

Dates: 1971-1974

Bayer, A.G., Bayerwerk, Leverkusen, Germany, 1964

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Report on Dr. Kurt Hansen, chief executive officer of Farbenfabriken Bayer A.G., the largest German chemical company; Hansen's visit to Wilmington, Delaware, 1964; Edward M. Pflueger (New York, New York), head of Metachem, a selling and liaison company in New York, New York representing interests of Bayer A.G.; background information on Bayer A.G., 1965; Kurt Hansen's visit to Wilmington, 1969; visit of McCoy to Bayer A.G. at Leverkusen, summer 1969; polyethylene - lending of two Company employees for a year, 1971, W. Ross Kenner and Harold J. Frey, to work with Bayer A.G. at Dormagen; Bayer organization chart 1972; brief summary of Erdölchemie history, &c, by Ernest F. Ruppe, 1973; "Selected aspects of Bayer, A.G.", DISA Central Information Dept., G. Howarth, 1973, with memo on its management structure

Dates: 1964

Dr. Warren G. Bennis, 1969-1970

 File — Box: 2
Accession: 1815
Scope and Contents:

Vice president of State University of New York at Buffalo; copy of his "Organization development: its nature, origin and prospects" 1969; "The Coming death of bureaucracy", "How to survive in a revolution", "What, not again! manage people better" by M. R. Weisbord; Bennis, "The Academic crisis" in The Church Review 1970

Dates: 1969-1970