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Letter dated 22 January 1977 from Fred A. Butler to Lorenzo A. Richards
Letter dated 22 January 1977 from Fred A. Butler at Riverside, California, to Lorenzo A. Richards, following an installation party they attendedMR. AND MRS. FRED A. BUTLER 1115 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 9250
Fred Darragh papers
This collection includes items that reflect Fred K. Darragh Jr.'s broad experience in business and public service, his wide range of personal interests, and his dedication to civil and human rights. They include materials about local, state, national and international events, organizations, and activities
Fred Wambier, CEO of Finishing Technology Inc. and Kelly Allan, Deming Institute Advisory Board Chairman.
This week\u27s podcast features Fred Warmbier, CEO of Finishing Technology and Kelly Allan, Senior Associate of Kelly Allan Associates and Chair of the Deming Institute Advisory Board.
Fred and Kelly discuss their New York Times blog that documents the Deming journey of Finishing Technology, a metal finishing company in Ohio. Fred first discovered the Deming message in September 2013 when he attended a Deming Institute 2.5 day seminar presented in partnership with Aileron, a non-profit near Dayton (Tipp City), Ohio dedicated to, “Raising the Quality of Life in America”.
Fred attended with staff from his company and came away excited to explore how to change from the old way of running things. He was driven by self-insight, a passion to study and a desire to help others, while understanding his business system and how to operate it more effectively and efficiently.
After additional reading and further study, Fred was motivated to look at all elements of his business differently and through a new lens. He began working with Kelly and as these new insights gained momentum, Fred felt it important to document his experiences, which were often humbling and comical.
Around this time, The NY Times ran a story on companies unhooked from commission-based sales, which led to a multi-part NY Times blog, that documents Fred’s journey. The goal of the blog is to educate, inform, entertain, make a difference and be a call to action.
This fascinating journey will energize executives, entrepreneurs and others who are always (as Fred and Kelly discuss) probing, looking, thinking and determined to figure things out.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/deming_podcast/1009/thumbnail.jp
Fred O. Ellis World War II letters
This collection contains letters to and from Fred O. Ellis, a C-46 pilot serving in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II
Fred S. Steubing Civil War letter
This collection consists of one letter written by Fred S. Steubing to his brother, while in the military hospital at Princeton, Arkansas
Fred Krebs as L. Frank Baum, author of The Wizard of Oz
Fred Krebs performs an historical impersonation of L. Frank Braun (1856-1919), author of the book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. This event was sponsored by the Kansas Humanities Council
A Critical Encounter with Fred Dallmayr: Introduction
The article presents memories of the author when he chaired a book review panel on sociologist Fred Dallmayr\u27s book Critical Encounters, at the annual meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences held at Duquesne University in 1989. The author says that reviewers Peter Kivisto and Dieter Misgeld, each offered insightful and critical commentary on Dalimayr\u27s work after which Dalimayr had the opportunity to respond. Kivisto and Misgeld were friendly and supportive in their reading of Dalimayr. Yet each raises in a somewhat different way that Dalimayr\u27s essays were more oriented toward philosophical abstractions than political or practical matters. The author further says that theoretical reserve must resist the impulse to provide technique and a calculus because the latter offer the false hope of escaping from the hermeneutical. A brief biographical sketch of Dalimayr is provided with a focus on his career. Also a selected bibliography of latest works by Dalimayr is provided in the article
Fred Russell letter
This collection consists of a letter written by Fred Russell while working with his father, Ira Russell, at a military hospital in Fayetteville, Arkansas
EVER SO GOOSEY. / COMEDY / FOX-TROT. / WRIGHT BUTLER & / RAYMOND WALLACE.
Box no. 6Wright Butler: Ever so goosey; Comedy fox-trot; music printItem type: single sheet | Content type: music | Counting of pages: page numbersVocal-instrumental score | staff notation; tonic sol-fa notation | voice; piano; ukelele"Mand and Fred were courting, The wedding day drew near [...]
Letter from Fred Korematsu to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, 1942
Letter from Fred Korematsu to Ernest Besig, written from Tanforan Assembly Center, asking about the status of his case, which he has not heard news about. Stamped "confidential."The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case argued before the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944), challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066
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