Letters; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Books; Authorship; Publishers and publishing; Retirement; Nihon Keizai Dantai Rengōkai; Keizai Kōhō Sentā (Tokyo, Japan); Toyoda, Shōichirō, 1925-; Insurance;...
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker discussing the projects he is working on and says that he will be retiring from Keidanren. Ueda explains the establishment of The Foundation for the Promotion of Crafts & Technology and his work at the foundation. ...
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; College students; University of Pennsylvania; Merrill Lynch & Co. (1973- ); Authorship; Books; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005--Philosophy
Charles Corbezzolo, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, writes Peter Drucker asking if he would be willing to answer three questions for Corbezzolo's research paper. The letter contains Drucker's original handwritten notes. The letter...
A handwritten note found in a folder of Correspondence to and from Melvin L. Hurni. It appears to read "Differences in Joint Performance in Functions vs. G.M."
Letters; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Books; Authorship; Publishers and publishing; Retirement; Nihon Keizai Dantai Rengōkai; Keizai Kōhō Sentā (Tokyo, Japan); Toyoda, Shōichirō, 1925-; Insurance;...
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker discussing the projects he is working on and says that he will be retiring from Keidanren. Ueda explains the establishment of The Foundation for the Promotion of Crafts & Technology and his work at the foundation. ...
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Authorship; Books; Translations; Publishers and publishing; Manuscripts; Keizai Kōhō Sentā (Tokyo, Japan); Universities and colleges; Nihon Keizai Dantai Rengōkai
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker explaining his book translation process. He goes on to discuss raising money for a new college and the difference in Japanese book structure versus the way Drucker structures his books. In the postscript, he talks...
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Books; Bookstores; Authorship; Publishers and publishing; Lectures and lecturing; Industrial designers; Newspapers; Translations; Japan; Schools; Itō, Hirobumi,...
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker saying that Japan is experiencing a Drucker boom with Drucker books in bookstores and lectures about him occurring. He informs Drucker that he still lectures on him almost every week. Ueda goes on to translate an...
These are handwritten notes that may have been written by Mel Hurni. Precise rigorous logic is mentioned, as well as knowing what you mean, want, and believe. It is also written that one should use models symbolizing the relationship between what...
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Postcards; Travel; France; Italy; Europe; Lectures and lecturing; Sports teams; Japan; Drucker, Doris; Taiwan; Families; Books
Peter Drucker writes Jean Kidd discussing his travels in Europe, and his flight experience home. Drucker shares that he is going to Japan in November, and that he may go to Taiwan. He says that the news about the Kidd family is wonderful, and...
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Housing; Families; Authorship; Poetry; Translations; Publishers and publishing; Books; Interviews; Audiocassettes; American Management Association; Leisure; Travel; Peru; Mexico; Europe
Peter Drucker writes Jean Kidd saying that he waited to send this letter since Kidd had moved to a new house. He informs her that he will be sending his daughter, Kathleen's, first book of poetry to her. He discusses the projects he is working...
Squires, James Radcliffe, 1917-1993; Greenwood, Ronald G.; Letters; Poetry; Adult education
Ron Greenwood writes to James Squires asking if he can use one of Squires’ poems in an upcoming paper. Squires sent back the letter with a handwritten note saying that he would be pleased if Greenwood was able to use the poem. The letter...
Claremont (Calif.); Claremont Graduate School; Consultants; Japan; San Francisco (Calif.); Letters
Drucker sends his best wishes to James Worthy, and his wife, Millie, on their new home. He informs them that he moved to Claremont, California a year and a half ago and is now a professor at Claremont Graduate School. Drucker also updates them on...
After receiving a letter from James Worthy, Drucker thanks him for making a correction to his statement about the 4-H clubs. Contains handwritten note and original signature by Drucker.
Authors and publishers; Authorship; Letters; University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). Press
Drucker asks if James Worthy's daughter, Joan, has won re-election and delights at the news that the University of Illinois Press wants to publish Worthy's papers. Drucker states he is beginning a new book which will primarily be about emerging...
Drucker thanks James Worthy for sending him his papers. He feels they are excellent and important and deserve to be published. Handwritten note contains Drucker's original signature.
After learning that Tanja Eichenberger, a European university student, and stepdaughter of an old Swiss friend, is interested in attending the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management, Drucker asks Orlene Barger to find out if the school...
Authors and publishers; Hospitality; Peru; Sears, Roebuck and Company; Letters
Drucker thanks Don Bunting, President of Sears Roebuck del Peru, for his kindness and hospitality in Lima. He also mentions that he has sent him a copy of his book and hopes to get it published in Spanish soon. Contains handwritten note.
After receiving a letter from J.M. Juran, Drucker writes that it would be nice to welcome Juran and his family to the Drucker home in Bennington, Vermont. Letter contains handwritten note.
Drucker writes that he has decided not to accept an invitation to speak at the Public Relations Society of America convention but very much appreciates the invitation. Contains handwritten note.
Republican Party; United States - Politics and government; Letters
Drucker declines University of Colorado professor, Robert E. Rathburn's invitation to read reports from a committee appointed by the Republican Party. Contains handwritten note.