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                    <text>December 9, 1964
Mr •. William Parr
Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Bill:
Relative to sending Ctu-1stmas gift subscription&amp; of
the Atlanta Magazine to some of the directors or· the
Brav a, here are the name:
·ir. William C. Bartholomay
Alexander &amp; Alexander
2 North Riverside Plaz
Chicago, Illinois 60606
Mr . Delb rt • Col man
s burg corp.
1500 North Dayton
Chicago, Illinois
Mr. H.M. H rper, Jr.
8200 high ~
Morton Grove, Illinois
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N w York 4, N.Y.
Mr.
Mr. John J. Lou1, Jr.
1000 Hill Ro d
Winn t , Ill1no1 ·
Mr. John McH le
P.O. Box 1122
Atl nta, Georgi
Mr. Charles w. Olson, III
c.w . Olson &amp; Comp ny
175 West J okson Blvd.
Chicago, Illinois
Mr. Pott r Palm r
1310 North· Gr nb y Rod,
k Foret, Ill1noi
Mr. Loui
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P r1n1 Corp.
Mont wyt
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Mr. Thomas A . Reynold.a , Jr·.
Winston, Strawn, Smith &amp; Patterson
38 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, Ill1no1s
Mr . Dsn1el c. Se rle
G.D. Searl &amp; Company
P. O. Box 5110
Chicago 80, Illinois
Mr .. Rushton w. Skakel
Great Lakes Carbon Corp.
18 East 48th Street
New York 17, N.Y.
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5033 North Elston Av nu
Chicago, Illinois
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              <text>December 9, 1964

Mr ..William Parr
Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Bill:

Relative to sending Christmas gift subscriptions of
the Atlanta Magazine to some of the directors of the

Braves, here are the names:

Mr. William C. Bartholomay
Alexander &amp; Alexander

2 North Riverside Plaza
Chicago, Illinois 60606

Mr. Delbert W. Coleman
Seeburg Corp.

1500 North Dayton
Chicago, Illinois

Mr. H.M. Harper, Jr.
8200 Lehigh
Morton Grove, Illinois

Mr. Warren Hellman
Lehman Brothers
One William Street
New York 4, N.Y.

Mr. John J. Louis, Jr.
1000 Hill Road
Winnetka, Illinois

Mr. John McHale
P.O, Box 1122
Atlanta, Georgia

Mr, Charlies W. Olson, III
C.W. Olson &amp; Company

175 West Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, Illinois

- Mr. Potter Palmer
1310 North Greenbay Road
Lake Porest, Illinois

Mr, Louis Perini
Perini Corp.

Mont Wayte
Framingham, Mass.

Mr. Charles H, Price
Price Candy Company
2 West 39th Street
Kansas City, Missouri

see qu i fh tt ti,

 

 
(Page 2)

Mr. Thomas A. Reynolds, Jr.
Winston, Strawn, Smith &amp; Patterson
38 South Dearborn Street

Chicago, Illinois

Mr. Daniel C. Searle
G.D, Searle &amp; Company
P.O. Box 5110

Chicago » Lllinois

Mr. Rushton W. Skakel
Great Lakes Carbon Corp.
18 East 48th Street

New York 17, N.Y.

Mr. John W. Sullivan
Skil Corp.

5033 North Elston Avenue
Chicago, Illinois

I assume these names can be added to your mailing list
in time for the January issue, Please send 14 of your
advisory Christmas cards to me for the Mayor to sign and
send to the above recipients -- and please be sure these
are not duplicated from your office.

You are a prince! Many thanks.

Sincerely,

Peggy Baker

 
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                    <text>C
O F
OFFICE of th e MAYOR
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
December 9, 1964
I VAN ALLEN , JR
MAYOR
'
R, EARL LAND!aRS
AOM I N I STRAT I VE ASSIS T A NT
ANN M. DRUMMOND
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Mr. Willi am Parr
Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Bill:
Relative to sending Christmas gift subscriptions of
the Atlanta Magaz ine to some of the dire ctors of the
Braves, here are the names:
/2. ,·v1;. r.
~~
William C. · Bartholomay '
Alexa nder &amp; Alexander
2 Nor th River side Plaza
Chicago, Illi nois 60606
Mr . Char les W. Olson~ III
C.W. Ol s on &amp; Company
175 West Jackson Blvd .
Chicago , Illinois
Mr . ~ er.t W. Coleman
Seebur g Cor p.
1500 Nort h Dayton
Chicago, Illinoi s
Mr. Potter Palmer
1310 "Nortn·G· eenbay Road
Lake Forest, Illinois
Mr . H. M. li,arpe3:..., Jr .
8200 Leh i gh
Morton Gr ove, Illinois
Mr. Louis P$rini
/ :erini Corp .
ont Wayte
~ramingham, Mass .
Mr . Warren He l lman
Lehman Brcthers
One William Stree t
New Yorl-c 4 , N. Y.
Mr . ,IQhn... J. Louis, J r .
1000 Hill Road
Winnetka , Illinois
Mr. John McHale
P.O. =Box 1122
Atlan ta, Ge orgia
Mr. Charles H . ~i_g~....
l ., ..lvJ Price Candy Company ·
~ 2 West 39th Street
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Kansas City, Missouri
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Atlanta, ~eorgia
30303
IV AN A LLEN, JR
MAYOR
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ADM I NISTRAT I VE ASS IS TANT
ANN M. DRUMMOND
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
.,,
Mr . . Thomas A. Reynolds, Jr.
Winston, Strawn, Smith &amp; Patterson
38 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois
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Daniel C. Searle
G.D. Searle &amp; Company
P.O . Box 5110
Chicago 80, Illinois
Mr . Rushton W. ~
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Great Lakes Carbon Corp.
18 Eas t 48th Str eet
New York 17, N.Y.
Mr. John W. Sullivan
Ski l Corp.
5033 North Elston Avenue
Chic ago, Illinois
I assume these na mes can be. a dded t o your mail ing li st
i n time for the January iss ue. Please send 14 of your
advis or y Christma s cards t o me for the Mayor to sign and
send to the above recipient s -- and please be sure these
are not duplicated fr om your office.
You are a prince!
~
ely,
p~ : i r ;ker
Many thanks.
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE of the MAYOR

Ailanta, Georgia 30303

   

bf tal i fate y
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ei ate December 9, 1964

IVAN ALLEN, JR
MAYOR

“ R. EARL LANDERS
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

ANN M. DRUMMOND
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Mr. William Parr

Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
Commerce Building

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Bill:
Relative to sending Christmas gift subscriptions of

the Atlanta Magazine to some of the directors of the
Braves, here are the names:

: Mr. William C.: Bartholomay ‘ Mr. John McHale
Alexander &amp; Alexander P.O,-Box 1122
2 North Riverside Plaza Atlanta, Georgia

Chicago, Illinois 60606
Mr. Charles W. Olson, III

Mr. Delbert W. Coleman C.W. Olson &amp; Company
Seeburg Corp. 175 West Jackson Blvd.
1500 North Dayton Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, Illinois
‘Mr. Potter Palmer

Mr. Garper, Jr. 1310 North Greenbay Road
Be00. pee Lake Forest, Illinois

Morton avows: Tilinois
/Mr. Louis Perini

Mr. Warren Hellman. Perini Corp.
Lehman Brethers Mont Wayte
One William Street Framingham, Mass.

New York 4, N.Y.

-, Mr. Charies H, Price
Mr. John. J. Louis, Jr. opal! Price Candy Company™
1000 Hid Road a 2 West 39th Street

Winnetka, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri
 

CiTY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE of the MAYOR

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

IVAN ALLEN, JR
MAYOR

* Rv BARL LANDERS
AOMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (Page 2)

ANN M. DRUMMOND
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

'Me..Thomas A. Reynolds, Jr.

wil

“

Winston, Strawn, Smith &amp; Patterson
38 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois

Mr. Daniel C. Searle
G.D. Searle &amp; Company
P.O. Box 5110

Chicago 80, Illinois

Mr. Rushton W. Skakel
Great Lakes Carbon Corp.
18 East 48th Street

New York 17, N.Y.

Me. John W. Sullivan
Skil Corp.

5033 North Elston Avenue
Chicago, Illinois

I assume these names can be. added to your mailing list
in time for the January issue. Please send 14 of your
advisory Christmas cards to me for the Mayor to sign and
send to the above recipients -- and please be sure these
are not duplicated from your office.

You are a prince! Many thanks.
Sincetely,

pegdy/ Baker
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EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS OFFICES: 1301 COMMERCE BUILDING• ATLANTA 3 , GEORGIA JA C K S ON 1 - 0 845
December 11, 1964
Miss Peggy Baker
Secretary - City of Atlanta
Office of the Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Miss Baker:
We have checked your list and find that the three names
checked are already receiving ATLANTA. I am enclosing
the cards f or the Mayor to sign and the subscriptions
will begin with the Jan uary issue.
The staff wishes you a happy holiday season.
a~a:;;~~
(Mrs.) Ruth K. Greene
Circulation Manager
RKG/s
Enclosures
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EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS OFFICES: 1301 COMMERCE BUILDING+ ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA JACKSON 11-0845

December 11, 1964

Miss Peggy Baker

Secretary - City of Atlanta
Office of the Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Miss Baker:
We have checked your list and find that the three names
checked are already receiving ATLANTA. I am enclosing
the cards for the Mayor to sign and the subscriptions
will begin with the January issue.
The staff wishes you a happy holiday season.

Best regards,

puck KH

(Mrs.) Ruth K, Greene
Circulation Manager

RKG/s

Enclosures
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                    <text>•
November 27, 1964
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
I would like to thank you very much for the most interesting
information which you sent me.
As an owner and director of the Braves, I look forward, with
great enthusiasm, to the time when w e will play our games in your fine
City. In the meantime, I am looking forward to meeting you at an early
date, and hope that, perhaps, during one of your trips to New York
you might call me.
F. W. Hellman
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              <text>November 27, 1964

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

I would like to thank you very much for the most interesting
information which you sent me,

As an owner and director of the Braves, I look forward, with
great enthusiasm, to the time when we will play our games in your fine

City. In the meantime, I am looking forward to meeting you at an early
date, and hope that, perhaps, during one of your trips to New York

you might call me.
Very sincerely,
AW pe Lusu

F, W. Hellman

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                    <text>THE SEEBURG CORPORATION
1500 NORTH DAYTON STREET
CHICAGO 60622
EXEC UTIVE OFl-'ICES
December 3, 1964
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Ivan:
Thank you so much for your material on selling
Atlanta. My only regret is that I can't get you,
and some of the other aggressive members of
your community of whom I have personal knowledge, to come to Chicago and help me in selling
a little bit of Seeburg.
Co;v~
Delbert W . Coleman
Chairman of the Board
DWC :jr
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THE SEEBURG CORPORATION

1500 NORTH DAYTON STREET
CHICAGO GOG22

December 3, 1964

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.

Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ivan:

Thank you so much for your material on selling

Atlanta.

My only regret is that I can't get you,

and some of the other aggressive members of
your community of whom [ have personal know-
ledge, to come to Chicago and help me in selling

a little bit of Seeburg.

DWC:;jr

Cordially,

Delbe¥t W. Coleman
Chairman of the Board
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                    <text>ROOM 635
224 SOUTH
MICHIGAN AVENUE
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60604
TELEPHONE
December 22, 1964
HARRISON 7- 8435
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Atlanta
Georgia
Dear Mr. Allen:
Thank you very much for your kind Christmas present.
I shall look forward to the arrival of each issue. I also
enjoyed reading through the material which you sent earlier
describing some of the features of your fine city. Needless
to say, we are all very excited about the prospect of playing
major league baseball in Atlanta beginning April 1966, and
are all terribly disappointed that we have to wait that long.
I was in Atlanta about six weeks ago and was sorry to
miss you. However, Sid Scarborough took excellent care of
me and showed me the stadium as well as other parts of the
city.
Best wi shes for a happy holiday and I look forward to
seeing you some time soon.
Best regards,
Potter Palmer
WC
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ee4¢ SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60604

TELEPHONE

HARRISON 7-8435 December 22, 1964

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Atlanta .
Georgia

Dear Mr. Allen:

Thank you very much for your kind Christmas present.
I shall look forward to the arrival of each issue. I also
enjoyed reading through the material which you sent earlier
describing some of the features of your fine city. Needless
to say, we are all very excited about the prospect of playing
major league baseball in Atlanta beginning April 1966, and
are all terribly disappointed that we have to wait that long.

I was in Atlanta about six weeks ago and was sorry to
miss you. However, Sid Scarborough took excellent care of
me and showed me the stadium as well as other parts of the
city.

Best wishes for a happy holiday and I look forward to
seeing you some time soon.

Best regards,

VO TE lise

Potter Palmer

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                    <text>Re sea rch in the Service of M e dicin e
SEAR.LE ~ &amp; CO .
G.D.
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P. 0 . BOX 5110, CHICA GO, ILLINOIS 60680
!.a, ,
December 23, 1964
Dear Ivan:
Thanks so much for your Christmas message and photogra~hs showing your office staff trimming the Christmas
tree wi t h baseballs. Progre ss on the new s t adium look s
terri f ic.
As you must realize, the atmosphere up north of here
is none too warm these days, and it 1 s good to get
encouraging news from the south where I am sure the
Brave s will have a long -te rm f uture fill e d wi th
joy a nd h appine s s.
Hoping to see you early in the new year, I remain
Sincerely,
I
/cPVL
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Daniel C. Searle
The Honorable Ivan Alle n , J r.
Mayor of At l a n t a
Atl anta , Geo r g ia
P.S.
Maybe we can get t og e ther f o r s ome quail hunting
one of the s e days.
-Dan
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              <text>Research in the Service of Medicine

G.D. SEARLE &amp; CO. P.O. BOX 5110, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60680

December 23, 1964

Dear Ivan:

Thanks so much for your Christmas message and photo-
graphs showing your office staff trimming the Christmas
tree with baseballs. Progress on the new stadium looks
terrific.

As you must realize, the atmosphere up north of here
is none too warm these days, and it's good to get
encouraging news from the south where I am sure the
Braves will have a long-term future filled with

joy and happiness.

Hoping to see you early in the new year, I remain

Sincerely,
)

LV

sc

Daniel C. Searle

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

P.S. Maybe we can get together for some quail hunting
one of these days. -Dan

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                    <text>THE SEEBURG CORPORATION
1500 NORTH DA YT ON STREET
CHICAGO 60622
EXECU T IVE O FFI CES
January 22, 1965
II
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Ivan:
Thank you so much for the Magazine Section of
the Sunday paper. I can't wait until we are all
sitting there watching the Atlanta Braves looking
forward to the National League pennant in the
Great South.
Cordially,
ert
Chairman of the Board
DWC :j r
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1500 NORTH DAYTON STREET

CHICAGO 60622
EXECUTIVE OFFICES

January 22, 1965

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The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ivan:

Thank you so much for the Magazine Section of
the Sunday paper. I can't wait until we are all
sitting there watching the Atlanta Braves looking
forward to the National League pennant in the
Great South.

Cordially,

é} * om
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Delbert W. Coleman

Chairman of the Board

DWC:jr
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                    <text>RUSHTON W. SKAKEL
18 EAST 48"!"'.' STREET
NEW YORK 17, NEW YORK
January 6, 1 9 6 5
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
City of Atlanta
Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
Many thanks for your kind letter of December 21st and for
all the excellent pictures enclosed therein. I'm looking
forward to meeting you and your fine staff, as well as
visiting your beautiful new ball park in Atlanta as soon
as my schedule permits.
,£- - - -
My brother Jim's wife, the former Virginia Weinman,
hails from your neck-of-the-woods so perhaps we can
all get together for a gala homecoming.
Best of everything in 1965 !
Sincerely,
~u)J~w
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18 EAST 48™ STREET
NEW YORK 17, NEW YORE

January 6, 1965

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

City of Atlanta

Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

Many thanks for your kind letter of December 21st and for
all the excellent pictures enclosed therein. I'm looking
forward to meeting you and your fine staff, as well as
visiting your beautiful new ball park in Atlanta as soon }
as my schedule permits.

My brother Jim's wife, the former Virginia Weinman,
hails from your neck-of-the-woods so perhaps we can Gan os
all get together for a gala homecoming.

Best of everything in 1965!

Sincerely,

Futhlns 10 Sea tel -
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                    <text>CITY
OF
JVAN ALLEN , JR.
ATLANTA
December 21, 1964
MAYOR
MEMO TO:
SUBJECT:
Merry Christmas and a Brave New Year
That's the message on inscribed
on each baseball ornament on our Christmas Tree.
I thought you would enjoy having
these photographs which show our office staff
adding the final t ouches. Each visitor to our
office is invited to autbgraph a styrofoam
baseball and hang it on the tree •
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Interest in the Braves is mounting
daily, from the hundreds of Atlantians who
visit the Stadium to a sailor on Midway Island.
Best wishes to you for the holiday
seas on .
Sincerely,
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Mee December 21, 1964
MEMO TOs:
SUBJECT: Merry Christmas and a Brave New Year

That's the message on inscribed
on each baseball ornament on our Christmas Tree.

I thought you would enjoy having
these photographs which show our office staff
adding the final touches, Each visitor to our
office is invited to autograph a styrofoam
baseball and hang it on the tree.

% Interest in the Braves is mounting
daily, from the hundreds of Atlantians who
visit the Stadium to a sailor on Midway Island.

Best wishes to you for the holiday
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Sincerely,
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                    <text>January 15, 1965
Mr. William C . Bartholomay
.Alexander &amp; Alexander
Z North Riverside Plaza
Chicago, Illinois 60606
Dear Bill:
I thought you'd be interested in seeing the magazine
sec::ti on of 1 ast Sunday' s paper whi ch featured the
Atlanta Stadi um .
You would be amazed to ee the stadiwn now as compared to the 1 atest photograph in the article .•• in
fact, the st eel t oppi ng out ceremony wi 11 be hel d t hi s
coming Thursday.
Hope you can make a personal in pect ion real soon.
Sincerely.
Ivan Allen. Jr.
M yor
I AJr:lh
E ncl osur s
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Mr. William C. Barthol omay
Alexander &amp; Alexander

2 North Riverside Plaza
Chicago, Illinois 60606

Dear Bill:

I thought you'd be interested in seeing the magazine
section of last Sunday's paper which featured the
Atlanta Stadium.

You would be amazed to see the stadium now as com-
pared to the latest photograph in the article...in

fact, the steel topping out ceremony will be held this
coming Thursday.

Hope you can make a personal inspection real soon.

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

TAJr:lh

Encl osures
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                    <text>CITY
OF
ATLANTA
IVAN ALLEN,JR.
MAYOR
November 25, 1964
MEMO TO:
SUBJECT:
Atlanta - Major League all the way!
I would like to share with you some of the
interesting information that reaches my
desk regarding Atlanta's tremendous growth
and prospects for future growth.
Your comments or requests for additional
information will be welcome.
May you have a pleasant Thanksgiving holiday.
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IVAN ALLEN,IJR.

MAYOR November 25 2 1964

MEMO TO:
SUBJECT: Atlanta - Major League all the way!

I would like to share with you some of the
interesting information that reaches my
desk regarding Atlanta's tremendous growth
and prospects for future growth,

Your comments or requests for additional
information will be welcome.

May you have a pleasant Thanksgiving holiday.
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                    <text>CITY
I VAN ALLEN , JR .
OF
ATLANTA
February 8, 1965
MAYOR
MEMO T O :
SUBJECT:
Atlanta Stadium - it's officia l !
I th ought you wou l d enj oy having the
enclosed c l ippings c overing the official
naming of our Stad i um and the firs t swing
of the bat by Bra ves in the Sta dium.
Sincerely,
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IVAN ALLEN,JR.

MAYOR February 8, 1965
MEMO TO:
SUBJECT: Atlanta Stadium - it's official!

I thought you would enjoy having the
enclosed clippings covering the official
naming of our Stadium and the first swing

of the bat by Braves in the Stadium,

Sincerely,
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IVAN ALLEN , .JR .
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MAYOR
MEMO TO:
More about Atlanta
SUBJECT:
I thought you wou ld enjoy the
enclosed booklets about Atlanta -- including
the reference on page 3 of The Guide to
Atlanta.
In just nineteen days, we will be
rewriting the tourist books with the
Atlanta Stadium in business!
Sincerely,
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IVAN ALLEN,JR.

Riot March 22, 1965
MEMO TO:
SUBJECT: More about Atlanta

I thought you would enjoy the
enclosed booklets about Atlanta -- including
the reference on page 3 of The Guide to
Atlanta.

In just nineteen days, we will be
rewriting the tourist books with the
Atlanta Stadium in business!

Sincerely,

Ler bagel £4 f -t-t-tt “ld Cte a ts
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M emo to : Mr . William C . Bartholomay
Subject: From excavation to exclamation!
It is almost unbelievable that we have come from excavation
to public exclamation over the Atlanta Stadium in less than
twelve months.
And exclamation is a conservative way to describe public
reaction to the Stadium as 60, 000 visited it during the past
two weekends. 30, 000 more are expected to view it thiw weekend.
We are looking f orward to welcoming the Braves - - players and
management - - to Atlanta one week from today. In the meantime, I know you will enjoy reading the enclosed ppecial Stadium
edition of the Atlanta Journal.Constitution M agazine.
Sincerely.,.
Ivan Allen# Jr.
Mayor
IAJr:lh
E nclo ur
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Memo to: Mr. William C. Bartholomay

Subject: From excavation to exclamation!

It is almost unbelievable that we have come from excavation
to public exclamation over the Atlanta Stadium in less than
twelve months.

And exclamation is a conservative way to describe public
reaction to the Stadium as 60, 000 visited it during the past

two weekends. 30,000 more are expected to view it thiw week-
end.

We are looking forward to welcoming the Braves - - players and
management -~ to Atlanta one week from today. In the mean-
time, I know you will enjoy reading the enclosed ppecial Stadium
edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Magazine.

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

IAJ r:lh

Enclosure
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Memo to:

Subject: From excavation to exelamation!

It is almost unbelievable that we have
come from excavation to publie exclamation
over the Atlanta Stadium in less than twelve
months.

And exclamation is a conservative way to
describe public reaction to the Stadium as
60,000 visited it during the past two weekends,
30,000 more are expected to view it this weekend.

We are looking forward to welcoming the
Braves -- players and management -- to Atlanta
one week from today. In the meantime, I know
you will enjoy reading the enclosed special
Stadium edition of the Atlanta Journal-Consti-
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Sincerely,
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                    <text>April 6, 1965
Dear Louise,
I thought you would like to have the first names of the Braves wives, which
I am li ting . As I mentioned, you are invited to the reception at the C&amp;S Gue t
House at 4 : 30 p . m . Friday, April 9th. The invitations have been extended by
telephone .
William C . Ba rtholomay (divorced)
Chairman of the Board - Br ves
his mother will attend.
(Mr. Delb rt W . Coleman
Seeburg Corporation.
is divorced)
H . M . Harper, Jr.
Monton Grov , Ill.
ELLEN
Chari s H . P rice
Price Candy Co.
Kan
City
JANICE
Thomas A . R ynold , Jr.
Chicago
SUSIE
W rren Hellm n
Lehman Brother , N w York
CHRIS
D ni l C . Se rl
G. D. 5 arle &amp; Co., Chic go
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John J . Louis , Jr.
John on' a Wax
Rushton W. Skakel
Gr · t L k
Cargon Corp. N
ANN
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John McHal
President of Br v a
John W. Sullivan
Blllll (Tool) Corporation, Chic 10
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Oleo Ii Co. (In uranc )
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where he would be staying. I gather from talking to Bill Bartholomay'
secretary that he wasn' t invited. They have a new director, Charles Smith,
who may have replaced Perini.
For your infi&gt;rmation, we have done some rather extensive mailings to these
people, beginning at Christmas with a subscription to ATLANTA magazine .
Such items as favorable news clippings, photograph of the Brave Christmas
tree, special section of Atlanta Newspaper Maga zine, the new Guide to Atlanta,
have been ent to their home •
Al 0 1 the official dedication of the Stadium will be held on July 29th, when
the Braves play the International League All-Star • We hope to have Billy
Oraham participating in the ceremony.
On Friday night t the game. • Ivan will hit, the Governor will pitch, and
Jim Aldredge will umpire.
Sincerely,
Ann
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Dear Louise,

April 6, 1965

I thought you would like to have the first names of the Braves wives, which
Iam listing. As I mentioned, you are invited to the reception at the C&amp;S Guest
House at 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 9th. The invitations have been extended by

telephone,

William C. Bartholomay (divorced)
Chairman of the Board - Braves

his mother will attend.

(Mr. Delbert W. Coleman
Seeburg Corporation. . .
is divorced)

H, M. Harper, Jr.
Monton Grove, Ill.
ELLEN

Warren Hellman
Lehman Brothers, New York
CHRIS

John J. Louis, Jr.
Johnson's Wax
JO

John McHale
President of Braves
PATTY

Charlies W. Olson, III
Olson &amp; Co. (Insurance)
Chicago

 

MARY ——/)5 pete tiet

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Potter Palmer 224 =f iluctigo—tive-
Lake Forest, Ill Ob 63S"

POLLY CAcea or

Charles H, Price
Price Candy Co.
Kansas City
JANICE

Thomas A, Reynolds, Jr.
Chicago
SUSIE

Daniel C, Searle
G. D, Searle &amp; Co,, Chicago
DAIN

 

Rushton W. Skakel
Great Lakes Carjon Corp. New York
ANN

 

John W. Sullivan
Kill (Tool) Corporation, Chicago

 

SUSIE
Charles Smith ,

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I now find that Louis Perini is not coming. Beau had asked if he was and
where he would be staying. I gather from talking to Bill Bartholomay's
secretary that he wasn't invited. They have a new director, Charles Smith,
who may have replaced Perini.

For your infbrmation, we have done some rather extensive mailings to these
beople, beginning at Christmas with a subscription to ATLANTA magazine.
Such items as favorable news clippings, photograph of the Brave Christmas
tree, special section of Atlanta Newspaper Magazine, the new Guide to Atlanta,
have been sent to their homes.

Also, the official dedication of the Stadium will be held on July 29th, when
the Braves play the International League All-Stars. We hope to have Billy
Graham participating in the ceremony.

On Friday night at the game. . Ivan will hit, the Governor will pitch, and
Jim Aldredge will umpire.

Sincerely,

eS ce a i = a a I i a tam etn sata ta
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April 2, 1965
!VAN ALLEN,JR.
MAYOR
Memo to:
Subject:
From excavation to exclamation!
It is almost unbelievable that we have
come from excavation to public exclamation
over the Atlanta Stadium in less than twelve
months.
And exclamation is a conservative way to
describe public reaction to the Stadium as
60,000 visited it during the past two weekends.
30,000 more are expected to view it this weekend.
We are looking forward to welcoming the
Braves -- players and management -- to Atlanta
one week from today. In the meantime, I know
you will enjoy reading the enclosed special
Stadium edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Magazine.
Sincerely,
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IVA SALE ,uJR, April 2, 1965
Memo to:
Subject: From excavation to exclamation!

It is almost unbelievable that we have
come from excavation to public exclamation
over the Atlanta Stadium in less than twelve
months.

And exclamation is a conservative way to
describe public reaction to the Stadium as
60,000 visited it during the past two weekends.
30,000 more are expected to view it this weekend.

We are looking forward to welcoming the
Braves -- players and management -- to Atlanta
one week from today. In the meantime, I know
you will enjoy reading the enclosed special
Stadium edition of the Atlanta Journal-Consti-
tution Magazine.

Sincerely,
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                    <text>CITY
OF
ATLANTA
IVAN ALLEN , JR.
May 27, 1965
MA YO R
Memo to:
Subject:
Stadium-itis
Atlanta is still suffering happily
from "Stadium-itis", and the results range
from picture postcards to paper placemats!
You will find enclosed several of
each - - - the postcards for your friends in
other cities and the placemats for your dinner
table tonight .
The Atlanta Stadium will be The
Home of the Braves for two exhibition games
on June 174th and 21st, and we hope you will
join us here for these great events.
Sincerely,
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

IVAN ALLEN,UJR. May 27, 1965

MAYOR

Memo to:

Subject: "Stadium -itis"

Atlanta is still suffering happily
from "'Stadium-itis', and the results range
from picture postcards to paper placemats!

You will find enclosed several of
each --- the postcards for your friends in
other cities and the placemats for your dinner
table tonight.

The Atlanta Stadium will be The
Home of the Braves for two exhibition games
on June 4th and 2lst, and we hope you will
join us here for these great events.

Sincerely,
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MSA
A BULLETIN DEVOTED TO ADVANCED TECHNIQUES OF MANAGEMENT
PUBLISHED AND DISTRIBUTED BY MANAGEMENT SCIENCE ATLANTA , INC .
CRITICAL PATH ISSUE NO. 6
VOL. III NO. 2
NOVEMBER 1964
HOME OF THE BRAVES SCHEDULED BY CPM
At this writing the long task of obtaining a
definite commitment from a major league baseball club
to occupy the large $18-million Atlanta Sports Stadium
next spring is almost completed. Construction of the
stadium is almost one-half completed, and the Critical
Path Method is helping to. assure that the job will be
completed in time to toss out the first ball to the new
Atlanta (nee Milwaukee) Braves next April.
The extremely short schedule, 12 months, desired
by the Atlanta and Fulton County Recreation Authority
resulted in premium bid prices for the construction
contract and the need for close control of the schedule.
The architects, a joint venture of Heery and Heery and
Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal,
required the use of CPM for progress reports by the
contractor. It turned out that the low bidder on the 12month schedule was a firm with recent experience in
using CPM on stadium construction . . The contractor,
Thompson &amp; Street Company, had used CPM to help
finish the University of Georgia Coliseum 40 days
ahead of schedule (Pathfinder, August 1963).
As in the Coliseum project, Management Science
Atlanta assisted Thompson and Street in setting up the
CPM schedule for the stadium and in handling much cf
the periodic updating. The network for the stadium
contains 3240 activities drawn on 16 pages. The
computer selected for the CPM processing was the
Burroughs B-5000 at the Rich Electronic Computer
Center at Georgia Tech. The B-5000 program has a
capacity of 524,288 activities.
The specifications called for updating the CPM
schedule every two weeks. At these updating periods,
the progress of the previous two weeks , along with
any changes in the logic of the construction plan
which have developed durin·g the reporting period, are
fed to the computer and a current status report and new
schedule are generated.
The management of Thompson &amp; Street has stated
that they would have used CPM on this project even if
it had not been required. They report that one of the
major uses of the updated schedules is better co-ordination among the many subcontractors, the general
contractor, the architect, and the owner. A computer
printout of the CPM schedule was made a part of many
of the subcontracts. The CPM plan and schedule has
also helped signal the need for some major revisions of
the original construction plans.
An example of the type of management action which
is implemented by the CPM schedule was the change in
the established location of the precast yard. The
original location of the yard was in the playing field
area which would be close to the points of use for the
cast structural items. A computer report indicated that
there would not be enough time remaining after the
finish of the precasting operation to be able to erect
the temporary football bleachers, obtain the owner's
approval, and remove the stands to clear the field for
baseball. Consequently, the precast yard was constructed in the parking lot -rather than on the playing
field.
Figure 1. Atlanta's Major League Sports Stadium Will Seat 50,000 for Baseball, 57,000 for Football.
@
Management Science Atlanta, lnG.
1964
�NETWORK FORMATS DIFFER
Currently, there are three project networking
formats i n use: ( 1) activity-on-arrow, (2 ) event
oriented, and ( 3) a c tivity- on-node. Interestingly,
the appare nt best format, the activity- on-node, is
l eas t u sed ,
In the activity- on-node format, activities are
graphically represented by nod e s inste ad of arrows ,
The arrows are us e d to repre s e nt only the dependency
re lationships among the nodes . This format does not
require the use of special dummy activitie s . The
principal advantage of the format is its simplicity,
since the avoidance of dummy activities elimi nates
the ma jority of n etworking problems. Professor
John Fondahl of Stanford University, a noted CPM
authority, supports the activity-on-node format as
the best. The format is not too widely used primarily
b e c a u se it wa s not notice d until afte r the other
formats be came popular, and very fe w CPM computer
programs are written for it.
In t he activity-on- arrow format, activities are
graphically represented by arrows . The arrows are
interconne cted to show, as ne arly as practical, the
true d e pe nde ncy relationships among activities. To
c orre ctly s how d e pe nde ncies , the activity-on-arrow
format re quire s the freque nt use of dummy a ctivities
at merge and burst points.
In the e vent-oriented format, which is most
closely a s s oc iate d with PERT, the node s may represent e ithe r "start" or "end" eve nts. Activity
d escriptions a re pla c e d ins id e the nod e s , a nd
ac tiv ities a re re presente d by a rrows, upon whic h
time estima tes a re noted . Among use rs of t he system,
the re is considerable variation in the use of start
e vents and dummie s . The syste m is e ss e ntially a
hybrid combina tion of the othe r two systems . Due to
its ambiguity a t me rge points a nd non- s t a ndard conv e ntio n s , the e v e nt-orie nte d syste m ofte n c a uses
proble ms of mis inte rpre t a tion .
Exampl es of each of the t hree formats are
i llustrated below, along w ith common errors made when
the two most popular formats are used .
Management Science Atlanta currently uses the
activity-on- arrow format a l most exclusively because
of the wide variety of CPM computer programs written
for it. The popularity of the activity-on-node format,
however, is e xpecte d to increa s e s ignificantly in the
near future . Re cently, two ne w activity - o n - node
computer progra ms were made a v a ila ble, o ne for the
E
B
C
2 . Activity- on-Arrow (Wrong)
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3 . Activity-on -Arrow (Correct)
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B
C
D
D e 2e nds On
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A
A
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Activitiy
De2e nds On
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MSA

 

CRITICAL PATH ISSUE NO, 6

A BULLETIN DEVOTED TO ADVANCED TECHNIQUES OF MANAGEMENT
PUBLISHED AND DISTRIBUTED BY MANAGEMENT SCIENCE ATLANTA, INC.

VOL. IIINO. 2 NOVEMBER 1964

HOME OF THE BRAVES SCHEDULED BY CPM

At this writing the long task of obtaining a
definite commitment from a major league baseball club
to occupy the large $18-million Atlanta Sports Stadium
next spring is almost completed. Construction of the
stadium is almost one-half completed, and the Critical
Path Method is helping to.assure that the job will be
completed in time to toss out the first ball to the new
Atlanta (nee Milwaukee) Braves next April.

The extremely short schedulé, 12 months, desired
by the Atlanta and Fulton County Recreation Authority
resulted in premium bid prices for the construction
contract and the need for close control of the schedule.
The architects, a joint venture of Heery and Heery and
Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal,
required the use of CPM for progress reports by the
contractor. It turned out that the low bidder on the 12-
month schedule was a firm with recent experience in
using CPM on stadium construction. The contractor,
Thompson &amp; Street Company, had used CPM to help
finish the University of Georgia Coliseum 40 days
ahead of schedule (Pathfinder, August 1963).

As in the Coliseum project, Management Science
Atlanta assisted Thompson and Street in setting up the
CPM schedule for the stadium and in handling much cf
the periodic updating. The network for the stadium
contains 3240 activities drawn on 16 pages. The
computer selected for the CPM processing was the
Burroughs B-5000 at the Rich Electronic Computer
Center at Georgia Tech. The B-5000 program has a
capacity of 524,288 activities.

The specifications called for updating the CPM
schedule every two weeks. At these updating periods,
the progress of the previous two weeks, along with
any changes in the logic of the construction plan
which have developed during the reporting period, are
fed to the computer and a current status report and new
schedule are generated.

The management of Thompson &amp; Street has stated
that they would have used CPM on this project even if
it had not been required. They report that one of the
major uses of the updated schedules is better co-ordi-
nation among the many subcontractors, the general
contractor, the architect, and the owner. A computer
printout of the CPM schedule was made a part of many
of the subcontracts. The CPM plan and schedule has
also helped signal the need for some major revisions of
the original construction plans.

An example of the type of management action which
is implemented by the CPM schedule was the change in
the established location of the precast yard. The
original location of the yard was in the playing field
area which would be close to the points of use for the
cast structural items. A computer report indicated that
there would not be enough time remaining after the
finish of the precasting operation to be able to erect
the temporary football bleachers, obtain the owner's
approval, and remove the stands to clear the field for
baseball. Consequently, the precast yard was con-
structed in the parking lot.rather than on the playing
field.

Figure 1. Atlanta's Major League Sports Stadium Will Seat 50,000 for Baseball, 57,000 for Football.

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NETWORK FORMATS DIFFER

Currently, there are three project networking
formats in use: (1) activity-on-arrow, (2) event
oriented, and (3) activity-on-node. Interestingly,
the apparent best format, the activity-on-node, is
least used.

In the activity-on-node format, activities are
graphically represented by nodes instead of arrows.
The arrows are used to represent only the dependency
relationships among the nodes. This format does not
require the use of special dummy activities. The
principal advantage of the format is its simplicity,
since the avoidance of dummy activities eliminates
the majority of networking problems. Professor
John Fondahl of Stanford University, a noted CPM
authority, supports the activity-on-node format as
the best. The format is not too widely used primarily
because it was not noticed until after the other
formats became popular, and very few CPM computer
programs are written for it.

In the activity-on-arrow format, activities are
graphically represented by arrows. The arrows are
interconnected to show, as nearly as practical, the
true dependency relationships among activities. To
correctly show dependencies, the activity-on-arrow
format requires the frequent use of dummy activities
at merge and burst points.

In the event-oriented format, which is most
closely associated with PERT, the nodes may repre-
sent either "start" or "end" events. Activity
descriptions are placed inside the nodes, and
activities are represented by arrows, upon which
time estimates are noted. Among users of the system,
there is considerable variation in the use of start
events and dummies. The system is essentially a
hybrid combination of the other two systems. Due to
its ambiquity at merge points and non-standard con-
ventions, the event-oriented system often causes
problems of misinterpretation.

Examples of each of the three formats are
illustrated below, along with common errors made when
the two most popular formats are used.

Management Science Atlanta currently uses the
activity-on-arrow format almost exclusively because
of the wide variety of CPM computer programs written
for it. The popularity of the activity-on-node format,
however, is expected to increase significantly in the
near future. Recently, two new activity-on-node
computer programs were made available, one for the

 

 

 

 

 

 

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