A brochure on the Suzuka Plant School. The brochure includes pictures of its headquarters, the point view of school, the telegraph school, the outside plant school, the telegraph school and the staff's dormitory, and the powermen and station...
Communication; Engineers; Engineering; Japan; Telephone; United States; Wood poles; Research; Profit; Telephone systems; Telegraph; Business enterprises; Census; College students
A reprint of Frank Polkinghorn's work from the volume 38, number 10, October 1950 issue of the Electrical Review (Denki Hyoron) titled, "A Talk to Future Communications Engineers." Frank Polkinghorn, director of the Research & Development...
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...
An outline of the Suzuka Telecommunication Training School. It contains information on the following: the switchboard school, the outside plant school, the telegraph school, the local telephone school, the powermen and station school, the...
An unnamed woman stands next to Charles Protzman outside a barn. "KODACOLOR PRINT" and "Made by Kodak" are printed on a stamp on the back of the photograph. "NOV. 68R" is also part of the stamp.
An unnamed woman stands next to Charles Protzman outside a house. "KODACOLOR PRINT" and "Made by Kodak" are printed on a stamp on the back of the photograph. "MAY 69P" is also part of the stamp.
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper replying to his June 11th letter. He discusses the development of human relations and the beginning of a "job improvement prize system for workers" in 1947 by SEI (Sumitomo...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper replying to Hopper's questions regarding the Tokyo seminar and Osaka seminar dates. Inoue says that General Back, the director of the CCS (Civil Communications Section) came to...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper saying that he is enclosing his opinions and corrections for the "Interview" that Miss Nomura translated into English. He reports that he talked to Mr. Sakamoto and shares...
Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Letters; Interpersonal relations; Factories; Supervisors, Industrial; AT & T; Management; Lectures and lecturing; Quality circles; Quality control
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper saying that he is replying to Hopper's letter of June 11th. He responds to one of Hopper's questions by saying that Japanese human relations have not changed substantially since...
Inoue, Bunzaemon, 1906-; Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Letters; Songs; Music; Newspapers; Management; Books; Matsushita, Kōnosuke, 1894-1989; Nakane, Chie, 1926-; Line and staff organization; Business enterprises; Sumitomo Kinzoku Kōgyō Kabushiki...
B. Inoue, of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., writes Mr. K. Hopper thanking him for a cassette tape that includes a song by Ronald Duncan. He says that Japanese newspapers inform him that groups from America and European countries are increasing...
Charles Protzman stands near a window wearing a bow tie. Six men stand near the building. "1-26" is handwritten on the back of the photograph. The photograph is from the Joe Dane visit to Fujikura in 1960.
Charles Protzman stands next to his wife outside a house. "KODACOLOR PRINT" and "Made by Kodak" are printed on a stamp on the back of the photograph. "NOV. 68R" is also part of the stamp.
Charles Protzman's wife and several individuals stand in an airport. A sign hanging from the outside of the building contains Japanese writing along with a partially covered word and the words "AIR LINES."
Charles Protzman's wife and several individuals stand in an airport. A sign hanging from the outside of the building contains Japanese writing along with a partially covered word and the words "AIR LINES."
Telecommunication; Engineers; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Telephone systems; Telephone; Business enterprises; Census; College students
Frank Polkinghorn's talk to undergraduate engineers on the various aspects of the communication system in Japan and the telephone system in the United States.