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1980 Mar. 24
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack sends an article relating to Pete Rose's activity in Japan and wonders why they were not involved in this.
1980 Mar. 15
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack asks that the attached envelope be personally delivered to Toshio Mamiya.
1979 Nov. 14
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack provides Teruji Mochimaru with a list of some of the products they should be concentrating on with reference to the new Wimbledon licensees. Products included in the list are: cosmetics, suntan lotion, tennis rackets, tennis balls, alcoholoc beverages, tennis practice devices, and tennis nets and fencing.
1981 Apr. 7
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack infroms Teruji Mochimaru that there are many complications involving rights held by Wimbledon and rights held by the players he is talking about, which would affect the production of video cassettes Mochimaru describes. McCormack inquires about the amount of money PolyGram would invest in the series in question in order for him to try to construct something within Mochimaru's budget.
1979 Nov. 17
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack asks Teruji Mochimaru to pay the Ace Bags invoice with yen from their Tokyo account and indicates that he will reimburse the company here since these are for buisiness Christmas gifts. He also asks if the bag Mochimaru sent the jogging suits in along with Hughes Norton one of the four he ordered.
1980 Apr. 19
McCormack, Mark H.
Concerning International Merchandising meetings. McCormack asks Shibuya and Mochimaru to confirm that meetings are taking place in Tokyo. Enclosure not with memorandum.
1980 Apr. 1
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack asks Mochimaru to deliver an enclosed item to Mamiya. Enclosure not with memorandum.
1980 July 8
McCormack, Mark H.
Concerning the attached memo, McCormack asks if there are any objections to telling the Club that the crossed racquets logo for Wimbledon licensed products should no longer be approved.
1980 Feb. 25
McCormack, Mark H.
Reminding Shibuya and Mochimaru that he would like minutes from the regular internal merchandising meetings held in Tokyo. In addition, McCormack mentions program inserts that Sally Anne Egan will discuss with Tets at Bay Hill.