Oral history interview with T. Williams, 1982 May 27.

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Oral history interview with T. Williams, 1982 May 27.

Williams discusses his involvment with the development and implementation of a plan for operating a Control Data Corporation manufacturing plant in economically depressed north Minneapolis.

Sound cassette : 1 (60 min.) : analog, mono.Transcript: 29 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7812353

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Colonel Thomas E. Williams had a Marine Corps career that stretched from 1941-1962. He was in the Pacific during World War II, and then he was assigned to Europe. He assumed his first major Cold War command of the Camp Matthews weapons training regiment in 1956. He was posted to China, Europe, and the Army War College. He was involved in intelligence and worked with the CIA. From the description of Thomas E. Williams papers, 1940-1985. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center...

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In January 1980, William C. Norris began planning for Control Data Corporation (CDC) executives to write histories of the major business segments of the company. After compiling a list of potential contributors, selected current and former CDC executives were requested to write narratives, with as much supporting documentation as possible, on specific business areas or topics in mid-1980. By late 1981, all the narratives had been completed. From the description of Control Data Corpor...