LETTER TO MR. WILIAM J. CASEY FROM (SANITIZED) RE: HARRY J. SIEVERS MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES - "AMERICAN STRATEGIES FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFITABILITY" - FORDHAM UV - OCTOBER 14 1982
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Westinghouse Public Systems
Electric Corporation Company
Thomas J Murrin
President
Mr. William J. Casey
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, DC 20505
Westinghouse Building
Gateway Center
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15222
(412) 255 3110
October 12, 1982
This is just a note to say again that it was a
privilege and a pleasure to visit with you last
Thursday afternoon.
Subsequently, I met with a group of our people to
discuss the same general subjects --- and I'm happy
to say they are very well-informed and very thoughtful
and farsighted in the analyses they are making.
Since it relates substantially to some of our discussion,
I am attaching a copy of my presentation to the
Harry J. Sievers Memorial Lecture Series at Fordham
University on October 14 --- and I hope you find it of
some interest and value.
If I --- or Westinghouse --- can ever be of particular
help, just let me know.
We wish you all possible success-and-satisfaction with
your challenging and crucial activities.
Most sincerely,
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"AMERICAN STRATEGIES FOR PRODUCTIVITY
AND PROFITABILITY"
IY J. -SIEV
MEMORIAL
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
THOMAS J. MURRIN
PRESIDENT PUBLIC SYSTEMS COMPANY
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
OCTOBER 14, 1982
THANK YOU --- AND GOOD EVENING, LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN!
IT IS A PLEASURE AND A PRIVILEGE FOR ME TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS SIEVERS MEMORIAL LECTURE
SERIES.
As WE ENTER THE DECADE OF THE '80S, 'AN INCREASING
NUMBER OF DISCERNING AMERICANS GROW MORE
CONCERNED ABOUT OUR PROSPECTS --- AS A NATION OF BEING ABLE TO COME TO GRIPS WITH THE ECONOMIC
AND, INDUSTRIAL CHALLENGES THAT WE ARE FACING.
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