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1982 Aug. 18
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack is sorry that he could not attend the Montreal baseball game, and invites Bronfman to the U.S. Open Tennis.
1984 Nov. 2
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack writes Charles R. Bronfman concerning Betsy's ideas about tennis camps. He suggests that Bronfman pick a time when they can all do it together. McCormack also notes that if Bronfman can help, they would like to represent a few of the Expos, especially Raines, Francona, and Stenhouse, for financial management and merchandising.
1980 Dec. 23
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack would like Erskine to get the attached to Pat Wheatley to inform her that Kerry has not let the appropriate people know if the arrangement.
1982 Aug. 11
Chilcote, Judy A.
Chilcote sends Bronfman a copy of "The Golfing Machine."
1980 Dec. 23
McCormack, Mark H.
Listing Russ Meyer's schedule.
1980 Jan. 10
McCormack, Mark H.
Canada - McCormack sends a proposal for sponsoring a Canadian Profession Golf Tour. He outlines the sponsorship levels, notes the appearance of foreign stars, establishing an Order of Merit, media promotion, customer entertainment and product involvement.
1984 Mar. 12
McCormack, Mark H.
Discussing the upcoming Kapalua Betsy Nagelsen Tennis Invitational and forwarding an entry blank and fact sheet. Enclosure not with letter.
1980 Dec. 23
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack let Segrams Distillers Group explain some of the problems that Segrams' VO brand and the Crown Royal brand are having against the so-called "white drinks"
1984 Dec. 27
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack is awaiting a response.
1980 Dec. 4
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack is delighted that their Seagrams Canada arrangement is working well. McCormack informs Bronfman that the Toronto Blizzard is for sale and it may make commercial sense for Bronfman.