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1983 Oct. 28
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack writes John Oney regarding Wimbledon Shoes. With reference to the attached, he explains what he thinks they have to do in terms of using the Wimbledon logo and indicating that the shoe has been authorized by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
1985 June 25
Oney, John
Concerning the All England Club granting a license for tennis shoes in the U.S.
1986 Feb. 17
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack sends an advertisement for the Becker/Wimbledon Puma shoe.
1985 Oct. 3
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack writes Christopher Gorringe concerning the high points of their recent meeting. He indicates that they are exploring shoe endorsements in the U. S. and Europe. He also notes that Ian Todd, along with Rob McCowen will begin to move the Slazenger thing forward. McCormack explains that everyone thought it was a "good idea" to tie in the video tapes of the documentary film to the tent packages a... more
1984 Nov. 8
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack informs Christopher Gorringe that they are close to getting Nippon Rubber to accept their strong recommendation that they launch a range of high quality casual shoes to accompany the tennis shoe line. He provides Gorringe with his thoughts on royalties and guarantees and emphasizes the importance of getting the Wimbledon name out there beyond the tennis court. McCormack plans to have complet... more
1986 Feb.
Boris Becker/Wimbledon shoe advertisement. In Italian.
1985 Sept. 20
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack reports that Pony would entertain an offer to pay guarantees to do the Wimbledon shoe in Europe.
1987 Aug. 10
McCormack, Mark H.
Concerning the attached correspondence and documents relating to a Wimbledon infringement relating to athletic shoes. The shoes in question bear the trademark on the box, which reads "Wim bledon" rather than "Wimbledon."
1991 Nov. 25
McCormack, Mark H.
Concerning Diadora's interest in a Wimbledon clothing and shoe license in Europe.
1987 July 21
McCormack, Mark H.
Concerning Betsy Nagelsen not wearing Nippon Rubber shoes at Wimbledon, due to the fact that they do not make grass court shoes, McCormack suggests that they can help Nippon Rubber with footage.