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...
Letters; Land titles; Death certificates; Protzman, Charles; Families; Office equipment and supplies
Frank F. Davis, assistant vice-president of Moseley Title and Abstract Company, writes Charles W. Protzman saying that the warranty deed that needs to be executed by Protzman is enclosed. Davis informs him that he will also need a copy of...
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...
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...
Isamu Sakamoto, senior adviser of Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. C. W. Protzman introducing himself. He shares that he worked under Mr. Inoue until Inoue was transferred to Sumitomo Rubber Co. Sakamoto says that the Japan...
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...
Ken writes a note to Charles saying that he just received a copy of a photograph of Mr. B. Inoue and the Japanese singer, Mari Sono. Ken goes on to say that he received a letter from Inoue and writes that he thinks Inoue received the letter from...
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...
Letters; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Teaching; Congresses and conventions; Banks and banking; Drugs; Steel-works
Charles writes Ken saying that he has looked everywhere for information that may be helpful data on the first (Tokyo) class attendance and on the other programs Charles instituted, but he hasn't found any. Charles discusses the attendees of the...
Charles writes Ken thanking him for his Japan Times article. He says that he is writing Mr. Inoue to express his appreciation for what he and Sumitomo did for Hopper. Charles goes on to say that he achieved the age of 80. Kenneth Hopper's...
Kenneth writes an unnamed correspondent saying that this person sends him the most valuable material. Kenneth says that he is getting very good material from Mr. Inoue and shares that he has almost gotten to the stage where he can describe Inoue...
Charles Protzman writes Masao thanking him for the magnificent reception that was accorded to him on his arrival in Tokyo. He shares that it has been a true joy to work with and serve Japan and its people. He goes on to say that his entire trip...
Letters; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Greeting cards; Associations, institutions, etc.; Executives; Matsushita Denki Sangyō; Quality control; Juran, J. M. (Joseph M.), 1904-2008; Matsushita, Kōnosuke, 1894-1989; Management
Kenneth Hopper writes Charles thanking him for the loan of documents. He informs him that he has returned everything except the Osaka Managerial Controls Research Association letter of March 18th, 1950 and the Christmas card from Mr. Katō. ...
Kenneth Hopper writes Mr. B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., saying that he thinks he should let Inoue have a copy of a letter from Mr. Mikio Kato of the International House of Japan.
Kenneth Hopper writes Mr. B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., saying that he has enclosed a brief outline for the Kansai talk. Hopper also says that he is working on an article for Nikkei Business that will allow him to talk about...
Kenneth Hopper writes Mr. Inoue, saying that he understands that a package of his articles did not arrive and says that "The Nature of American Management" possibly gives more details than the others. Mr. Inoue probably refers to Bunzaemon Inoue. ...
Kenneth Hopper provides the background and context of his correspondence with distinguished Japanese industrialist, Bunzaemon Inoue. He writes that Inoue sent him about 60 letters answering questions on the improvements he saw or personally...
Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Letters; Nikkei bijinesu; Authorship; Japan times; Newspapers; Industries; Health
Kenneth Hopper writes Mr. Inoue about his return from Japan and his Nikkei Business article and Japan Times article. Hopper says that the Japan Times article starts with a reference to the CCS (Civil Communications Section) seminars. Mr. Inoue...
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...