Letters; American Society for Quality Control; Associations, institutions, etc.; Associations, institutions, etc. - Membership
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes ASQC (American Society for Quality Control), Inc., saying that he is enclosing a check for $15.00 to cover the cost of 5 copies of the September 1985 issue of Quality Progress. The letter contains Protzman's...
Letters; Banks and banking; Death certificates; Receipts (Acknowledgments); Land titles; Protzman, Charles
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Frank F. Davis, assistant vice president of the Moseley Title and Abstract Company, saying that he hopes to complete the warranty deed processing at the Yokohama U. S. Consulate in the next few days. Protzman says...
Letters; Banks and banking; Death certificates; Receipts (Acknowledgments); Land titles; Protzman, Charles
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Frank F. Davis, assistant vice president of Moseley Title and Abstract Company, saying that he hopes to complete the warranty deed processing at the Yokohama U. S. Consulate in the next few days. Protzman says that...
Letters; American Society for Quality Control; Associations, institutions, etc.; Associations, institutions, etc. - Membership
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes ASQC (American Society for Quality Control), Inc., saying that he is enclosing a check for $15.00 to cover the cost of 5 additional copies of the September 1985 issue of Quality Progress. He states that his previous...
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Mrs. Kegley saying that he received a note from his son stating that Mrs. Kegley is interested in the price of his lot at Town and Country. He informs her that the price will depend on whether she is a real estate...
Frank F. Davis, assistant vice president of the Moseley Title and Abstract Company, writes Charles W. Protzman, Sr., saying that he is returning the warranty deed regarding the Protzman-Kegley transaction because Florida law requires two witnesses...
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Mrs. Kegley thanking her for her letter of explanation. Protzman says that he and his wife bought the property in the summer of 1961, and expected to go there in 1963. Protzman informs Mrs. Kegley of the amount he...
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Mr. Matsushita saying it was his high honor to have been included in his company's 60th anniversary commemoration. He says he will treasure the plaque Matsushita sent to him. Protzman goes on to say that it has...
Letters; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Writing; Authorship; Juran, J. M. (Joseph M.), 1904-2008; Quality control; Management; Magazines
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Kenneth saying that in the accompanying Quality Progress for December 1978, there are articles by J. M. Juran. Protzman writes that Kenneth may find suggestions that policy resulted, in part, from the programs...
Charles Protzman writes Mr. Frank A. Davis, assistant vice president of the Mosley Title and Abstract Company, informing him that he just returned from his assignment in Japan, and found that Dawson McDaniel sent him the bill for the 1968 taxes on...
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Kenneth Hopper saying that it seems Hopper is researching what might be termed the American factory management technique or style, in depth. Protzman states that it hardly seems practical nor appropriate for...
Letters; Photographs; Gifts; Industries; Japan; Management; Progress; Production engineering; Consulting
Charles W. Protzman writes Mr. Isao Watanabe, of the Federation of Japan Electric Communication Industrial Associations, thanking him for his letter, gift, and picture commemorating their management study group. He shares that it is almost...
Letters; Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Industrial management; Authorship; University of Michigan; Human capital; Translations; Magazines
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Charles W. Protzman, Sr., saying that he thinks Protzman will read his letter to Mr. Hopper with much interest. He says that recently, however, all the Japanese industrial people do not have...
Charles W. Protzman writes Mr. Isamu Sakamoto, senior adviser for Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., saying that he remembers Sakamoto's visit in 1951. Protzman authorizes Sakamoto to quote from his report and use his name. He goes on to say...
Photographs; Scrolls, Japanese; Food; Dinners and dining; Drinking cups; Kimonos; Tableware; Flower arrangement; Women; Embossing (Printing); Men
Charles Protzman, second from left, sits next to his wife, seated to the right of him dressed in a kimono. Four unnamed women wear kimonos as well. Three unnamed men stand behind Protzman. A scroll hangs from the wall. Food and tableware sit on...
Charles Protzman, seated on the left, sits next to Homer Sarasohn, seated in the center. An unnamed man sits next to Sarasohn and two men crouch behind them. Tea cups are on the table.
Charles Protzman, seated on the left, sits next to Homer Sarasohn, seated in the center. An unnamed man sits next to Sarasohn and two men crouch behind them. Tea cups are on the table.
Charles Protzman, seated third from the right, sits next to his wife, seated third from the left. Five unnamed women and four unnamed men are gathered with the Protzmans in front of a pond and trees. Bunzaemon Inoue stands to the far right in the...