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Todd, N. B. |
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011.013.046 - Memorandum
A two page type-written memorandum from the United Shoe Machinery Corporation from Robert Gibson to N.B. Todd and J.W. Coolidge from October 10, 1950 regarding Anti-Trust complaints. The memorandum states: "Your attention is invited to U.S. v. Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., et al., Civil Action 24-13 (Complaint filed S.D.N.Y. 6 Jan. 1944). A copy of the complaint is attached. I have not yet examined the file in this litigation because of...
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011.013.047 - Memorandum
A type written one page memorandum from the United Shoe Machinery Corporation from Robert Gibson to J.W. Coolidge regarding Germany from July 21, 1950. The memorandum states: "One point still confounds Mr. Stone and me. As explained in Mr. Stone's memorandum of 19 July, it is not clear why the monthly forgiveness of 100 marks does not constitute taxable income to Mr. Zinn. The answer to this may be in the German review with Mr. Engel. An ex...
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011.013.080 - Memorandum
A two page type-written memorandum from Robert Gibson of the United Shoe Manufacturing Corporation to N.B. Todd of the United Shoe Manufacturing Corporation from January 18, 1950 regarding The Durex Abrasives Corporation. The memorandum discusses The Durex Abrasives Corporation and how to properly handle their products and how the company should ship their products to the United Shoe Corporation in the United States first, instead of shipping the...
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011.013.196 - Memorandum
Memorandum sent to Bristows,Cooke, and Carpmael in London, England from A. W. Todd. It concerns the Articles of Association of the British United Shoe Machinery Company Limited. Todd has been delayed responding to George B. Cooke's letter of July 18th because of the absences of Chase and N. B. Todd. Gordon Brown will undoubtedly make some minor corrections in preparing the final draft.
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011.013.224 - Memorandum
Memorandum sent to N.B. Todd, United Shoe Machinery Corporation, 140 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. from L. J. Eckstrom. This is marked at the top "Copy to Mr. Coolidge from LJE Frankfurt Office," and stamped by J. W. Coolidge and E. J. Moor. Eckstrom says that in the memorandum of June 5, 1953 to G. R. Brown he pointed out that under current German laws it is now obligatory for the D. V. S. G. to have the following 3 company boards: Workers Co...
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011.013.225 - Memorandum
Memorandum sent to Theo. Zinn, manager, Deutsche Vereinigte Schuhmaschinen, Frankfurt am Main, Germany from L. J. Eckstrom. This is marked at the bottom: Copires to Mr. Todd, Mr. Coolidge and Mr. Gardner, and stamped by J. W. Coolidge and N. B. Todd. Eckstrom says that he is unsure if he is receiving all his mail as there is a mail strike giong on in Paris. He asks that he send any missed communications from his and Dr. Wilhelmi's office. T...
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011.013.227 - Memorandum
Memorandum sent to N.B. Todd, United Shoe Machinery Corporation, 140 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. from L. J. Eckstrom. This is marked at the bottom "Copies to Mr. Coolidge and Mr. Gardner" and stamped by J. W. Coolidge, W. S. Brewster, and G. R. Brown. Eckstrom had discussed with Mr. Hakansson in addition to the Swedish Conversion Plan, a matter brought to their attention from a letter from Mr. Tiberg about a monoply law in Sweden that was bei...
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011.013.229 - Memorandum
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 dat...
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