Hopper, Kenneth, 1926-; Management; World War II; Japan; Industrial management; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Deming, W. Edwards (William Edwards), 1900-1993; Juran, J. M. (Joseph M.), 1904-2008; Sarasohn, Homer, 1916-2001;...
Kenneth Hopper's article from the September 1985 issue of Quality Progress discussing Japan's new industrial management based on Japanese traditions and American ideals from practicing American industrial managers.
Telecommunication; Industrial management; Engineers; Radar; Ionosphere; Central Radio Propagation Laboratory (U.S.); Armed Forces - Officers
Frank Polkinghorn's briefing to Generals Church and Danforth on the Research and Development Division's objective to see that the necessary telecommunications knowledge, equipment and systems are available when needed for the expansion or...
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...
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...
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers; Management; Telecommunication; Manufacturing industries; Sarasohn, Homer, 1916-2001; Congresses and conventions; Lectures and lecturing; Executives; Radio; Telephone; College teachers; Meetings; Universities...
A memorandum for record regarding the management indoctrination course for the telecommunications manufacturing industry. It summarizes the accomplishments to date, of the research and development division's management indoctrination course. The...
Letters; Back, George I. (George Irving), 1894-1972; Supervisors; Supervisors, Industrial; Engineers; Telecommunication; Japan; Management; Engineering
Brigadier General George I. Back, chief of the Civil Communications Section, writes Mr. C. W. Protzman, expressing his appreciation for Protzman's engineering work for the Civil Communications Section in Japan. He says that Protzman has shown the...
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:...
The foreword to a CCS (Civil Communications Section) book on industrial management by Charles Protzman and Homer Sarasohn. The book was used to instruct top-management executives in the telecommunications industry in Japan, the fundamental...
The foreword to a CCS (Civil Communications Section) book on industrial management by Charles Protzman and Homer Sarasohn. The book was used to instruct top-management executives in the telecommunications industry in Japan, the fundamental...
The foreword to a CCS (Civil Communications Section) book on industrial management by Charles Protzman and Homer Sarasohn. The book was used to instruct top-management executives in the telecommunications industry in Japan, the fundamental...
The foreword to a CCS (Civil Communications Section) book on industrial management by Charles Protzman and Homer Sarasohn. The book was used to instruct top-management executives in the telecommunications industry in Japan, the fundamental...
A list of various Japanese communications associations. "To: Mr. Gonzalez" is handwritten on the top of the page in pencil. The list is in original handwriting.
Political science; Telecommunication; United States; Dinners and dining; Yamada, Setsuo; Politicians
Frank Polkinghorn lists the members of the Japanese Diet, who visited the United States in the fall of 1951, as part of a mission of the telecommunications committee. It is in Polkinghorn's original handwriting. The back of the page contains a...
Harvard University; California Institute of Technology; Universities and colleges; Engineers; Bell Telephone Laboratories; Radar; Congresses and conventions; Administrative Radio Conference; Teaching; Civil service positions; Cornell University
The schooling and career history of Dr. Yu-Yueh Mao.
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.
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...
Speeches, addresses, etc.; Laboratories; Telecommunication; Leadership; Engineers; Scientists; Teams in the workplace; Morale; Bell Telephone Company; Denki Tsūshin Kenkyūjo (Japan)
Frank Polkinghorn encourages leadership during his remarks at the opening of the Electrical Communications Laboratory.