[Letter from H.W. Tripp to Harris Leon Kempner, September 24, 1963] (open access)

[Letter from H.W. Tripp to Harris Leon Kempner, September 24, 1963]

Letter from H.W. Tripp to Harris Leon Kempner discussing how shares had increased its value by a lot and then goes on talking about his plan to visit London, and Rome for a World Planning Conference of Xerox.
Date: September 24, 1963
Creator: Tripp, H. W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from H.W. Tripp to Harris Leon Kempner, September 24, 1963] (open access)

[Letter from H.W. Tripp to Harris Leon Kempner, September 24, 1963]

Letter from H.W. Tripp to Harris Leon Kempner discussing how shares had increased its value by a lot and then goes on talking about his plan to visit London, and Rome for a World Planning Conference of Xerox.
Date: September 24, 1963
Creator: Tripp, H. W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Inter-Office Letter from R. M. Armstrong to Harris Leon Kempner, May 24, 1960] (open access)

[Inter-Office Letter from R. M. Armstrong to Harris Leon Kempner, May 24, 1960]

Inter-office letter from R. M. Armstrong to Harris Leon Kempner regarding his son, David Armstrong's trip to Europe from middle of June to sometime in September where his itinerary is not fixed but would be spending most of his time in Italy. He mentions that he has no connections there in case of emergency for him, so he's writing this letter to Kempner requesting him to write a letter of introduction for them to someone in his office in Italy for Davis to go and seek for advice or help.
Date: May 24, 1960
Creator: Armstrong, R. M.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Arthur M. Alpert to Dr. Edward R. Thompson, April 24, 1963] (open access)

[Letter from Arthur M. Alpert to Dr. Edward R. Thompson, April 24, 1963]

Letter from Arthur M. Alpert to Dr. Edward R. Thompson informing about enclosing a certificate covering shares of Belknap Realty Company capital stocks and a form letter from Sugarland Industries, Inc.
Date: April 24, 1963
Creator: Alpert, Arthur M.
System: The Portal to Texas History