Diaries; Autobiography; Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers; Japan; Sarasohn, Homer, 1916-2001; Industrial management; Denki Tsūshin Kenkyūjo (Japan); Telecommunication; Communication; Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931; Management;...
The diary and memoirs of Frank Polkinghorn's two years in Japan as director of the Research and Development Division of the Civil Communications Section (CCS) of the Supreme Command of Allied Powers (SCAP). It consists of: the Preface; Chapter 1:...
Kenneth Hopper writes Mr. B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., saying that he has included his resume and continues to make plans for his 1979 September 9 to October 2 visit to Japan. Page 2 contains original handwritten pencil markings.
Government publications; Handbooks, manuals, etc.; United States. Army; Japan; Education; Youth; Research; Religious institutions; Propaganda; Schools; Education - Curricula; Charts, diagrams, etc.; Bibliography
A study on education in Japan prepared for the military government division of the Office of the Provost Marshal General by the research and analysis branch of the Office of Strategic Services. The handbook consists of: the Importance of the...
Engineering; Engineers; Education; Universities and colleges; College students; College teachers; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Nihon Gakujutsu Kaigi; Technology; Scientists; Industries; Research; Laboratories; Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers;...
The appendices and exhibits from the report of the engineering education mission to Japan, 1951 July 5 to August 26. It consists of: Appendix A: Institute for Engineering Education; Appendix B: Program of the Mission on Engineering Education;...
Letters; Japan; Military; Western Electric Company; Wages
J. R. Shea, works manager, writes Mr. D. B. Peckham, division controller, saying that he is attaching a copy of a letter sent by Mr. Protzman to the army authorities concerning his Japan assignment. In the attached letter, dated October 12, 1948,...
United States. Far East Command; Japan; Transportation; Dwellings; House furnishings; Medical care; Sanitation; Passports; Schools
A booklet on general information for dependents coming to the Tokyo area by the General Headquarters, Far East Command. It includes sections on the following: references, general information, priorities on transportation, conditions relative to...
Speeches, addresses, etc.; Telecommunication; Universities and colleges; Telephone; Social classes; College students; Lectures and lecturing; Engineers; College teachers; Research; Letters
Frank Polkinghorn's talk on the improvement of telecommunications engineering education in Japan and the relationship between social education and the practice of engineering. It includes an excerpt from a 1957 letter by a distinguished Japanese...
Frank Polkinghorn's talk to the scientists of the second United States scientific mission to Japan delivered at the Dai Ichi Building on 1948 November 29. The talk covers topics such as: the Ministry of Communications, private research...
Kenneth Hopper writes Mr. B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., informing him that he has been approached by Fletcher Challenge, a new conglomerate established in New Zealand for a possible consultancy assignment. In the postscript,...
Letters; Western Electric Company; AT & T; Employees; Wages; Japan; Job descriptions; Cables; Telephone; Manufacturing industries; Supervisors, Industrial
D. B. Peckham, division controller of Western Electric Company, Inc., writes Mr. J. R. Shea, works manager, asking him if he recalls a staff conference in which they discussed the request by the Civil Communications Section for recommendations of...
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; Cables, Submarine; Retirement; Health; Japan; Engineering; Management; Western Electric Company; Production (Economic theory); Quality control; Europe; Families; Cables
Charles W. Protzman writes Art saying that he has expressed interest in the new submarine cable projects to Jim Herbert. He informs Art that he has four years to go until compulsory retirement, and that he plans to remain active as long as...
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...