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Catalog Number |
011.013.229 |
Object Name |
Memorandum |
Scope & Content |
A copy of a memorandum sent to N.B. Todd and J. W. Coolidge from Evelyn MacKenzie on the subject of Eckstrom's travel schedule. This is a copy made for E. J. Moor. The letter is cc'd with W.S. Brewster, J. H. Meyer, and E.J. Moor. Eckstrom sent her a letter saying he'd be going to Zurich, then Frankfort, then back to Paris. He also said that it would take another month to hold the French company meetings which could change his return home date if he's staying for the meetings. He also said the Paris mail strike is over, but mail is just dribbling in. He doesn't know what letters he could have missed and wants anyone annoyed with it so know "a mail strike in Paris is really a mail strike." |
Dates of Creation |
January 12, 1954 |
Title |
Memorandum sent to N.B. Todd and J. W. Coolidge from Evelyn MacKenzie |
People |
Eckstrom, L. J. Coolidge, J. W. Brewster, W. S. Todd, N. B. MacKenzie, Evelyn Moor, E. J. Meyer, J. H. |
Search Terms |
USMC United Shoe Machinery Company United Shoe Machinery Corporation Zurich Frankfurt, Germany Paris, France mail strike |
Lexicon category |
8: Communication Artifact |
Accession number |
011.013 |
Date |
Jan. 12, 1954 |