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Excerpt from With the Compliments of R. E. Gosnell: Who Was Requested to Furnish the Macaulay Club With a Copy of His Address at the Last Annual Banquet Held in Chatham on the Evening of March 10th, 1919, and Who Trusts That Copies of the Same in Printed Form Will Be Appreciated by the Members I have a very distinct recollection of the first banquet. It was in the Grand Central Hotel. Kept by Mine Host. Dick Northwood. L I Dick were here he would be ateful to me for mentioning it. As Secretary. L he a good deal to do with the arrangements. H. A. Patteson. Mayor of the City. And a rominent business man of the community. Presided. Among those who were present and made speeches were: C. O'neill...
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Committee Serial No. 9. pt.1,v.1: Focuses on antitrust judgment enforcement of the consent decree reached in U.S. v Atlantic Refining Co.; pt. 2, v.1: Reviews enforcement of antitrust consent decree with American Telephone and Telegraph Co. on relations with Western Electric Co. and on telephone equipment and technology patent licensing practices; pt. 2, v. 2: Includes numerous lengthy submitted documents; pt. 2, v. 3: Examines Justice Dept enforcement of consent decree for divestiture of Western Electric Co. by AT&T. Includes. a. "Bell System Owned U.S. Patents in Force on January 1, 1956," Justice Dept, 1956 (p. 3753-3810). b. "Comparison of Corresponding Paragraphs of Complaint and Answer in U.S. v Western Electric Co. and AT&T," (p. 3823-3880). c. "U.S. v Western Electric Co. and AT&T Report Regarding Equipment Manufactured by Western for Bell System," AT&T, Jan. 25, 1955 (p. 3891-4078).