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Collection: Paul A. Volcker Papers
Call Number: MC279

Box 13

Preferred Citation: New York and BIS, 1982 November 5; Paul A. Volcker Papers, Box 13; Public
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Itinerary - Chairman Volcker

Friday, November 5, 1982
2:00 PM
3:00

Depart National on Eastern Shuttle
Arrive New York

New York Fed will meet you at LaGuardia
4:00

Meeting with Lou Harris and group, New York Fed, 9th floor
Conference Room

6:30

Cocktails & Dinner - Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street
(212) 832-1155 (Mr. Lewis Preston will arrive @ 6:15
he will preside at the meeting and
would like a few minutes with you
Mr. & Mrs. Volcker
beforehand.)

Saturday, November 6

7:45 PM

Mrs. Volcker to Solomons' Apartment for dinner

8:40 PM

Mr. Volcker departs Kennedy on SA #101 (car @ 6:45PM)

Sunday, November 7
10:50 AM

Arrive Zurich, Switzerland

BIS car to Basle
Reservation at Hilton Hotel (Phone: 061-22-66-22)
8:00 PM

Dinner - President Leutwiler, Executive Dining Room, BIS

Monday, November 8
BIS Meeting
Tuesday, November 9

5:00

Depart Basle (with Governor Pohl)
Arrive Cologne-Bonn Airport
Bundesbank car to pick you up
Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg @ Foreign Ministry

5:45 ?

Embassy car will pick you up at the Foreign Ministry

2:30 PM
3:45


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Wednesday, November 10

8:35
8:55
10:30
9:25

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AM
AM
AM

Embassy car to airport
Depart Cologne-Bonn on LH #56
Arrive London, England
Depart London on BA #193
Arrive New York (Kennedy)
You have been cleared through Customs
NY Fed car will meet you and drive you to LaGuardia

10:00 ?
11:00

Depart LaGuardia on Eastern Shuttle
Arrive National Airport
Talk to American Iron & Steel ??

3:00

John Lawrence & Bill Eaton

4:00

John Whitehead

5:00

Bill Butcher

Mr. Volcker:
If you should need this, all you
have to do is sign it.




catherine

FISCAL DATA (A 7,proarielion. a ulAer

BILL CHARGES TO
DEPT. OR AGENCY

vation.Or.)

BUREAU OR OFFICE
(Street cuidreaa)

Place and Date of
Issue
(City)

(State or country)

(ZIP code)

ISSUING GOVERNMENT OFFICER (Signature and Office)
TRAVELER (7'ype or print)

— Others DEPENDENT TRAVEL—CHILDREN (Ages)
(No.) []SPOUSE

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Paul A. Volcker
CARRIER OR AGENT TENDERED TO

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STOPOVER FROM
FOR CARRIER USE ONLY
Agent's ValuejAuditor's Value AUTH.
Form and Ticket No.
TO

CITIES

CARRIER
AND CLASS OF SERVICE
(First class, coach,
charter, etc.)

EXCESS BAGGAGE
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Weight
Pieces

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TOTAL
Do NOT fold, spindle or mutilate



(Continue services required on reverse)

U.S. GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION REQUEST
NONTRANSFERABLE---PENALTT FOR FRAUDULENT OR PRIVATE USE

STANDARD FORM 1169
lanuary 1974
5 GAO 2
1169-124

FOR CARRIER USE ONLY (See condition

4.)

CONDITIONS
I. The United States Government will not be responsible for any charges in
excess of those applicable for transportation and/or accommodations of
the type, class or character specified in this request. If services costing
mcre than those authorized in this request are furnished, the additional
cost must be paid by the traveler at the time such services are obtained
and not be billed aga.nst the Government. When circumstances require the
furnishing of a service of a different type or lesser value than that specified
in this request, the traveler shall record in the spur. on the right the
a....dual service furnished and the reason for the changer.d shall sign the
statement.
2. The issuing officer, by his signature on the face hereof, certifies that the
requested transportation is for official business.
3. Carriers shall not honor requests showing erasures or alterations not
validated by initials of the issuing officer.
date on which travel commenced, if known.
rim;nation clause contained in section 202 of Executive Order
Iatl
. amended by Executive Order 11375, relative to equal employ
ment opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, religion,
ssx, or national origin, and the implementing rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Labor are incorporated herein.

Date travel commenced
CONTINUATION OF SERVICES REQUIRED

I
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INSTRUCTIONS

1. Malley must not be furnished in exchange for transportation requests nor
may transportation requests be passed through banks for collection.
2. 5 GAO 2 issued by the Comptroller General of the United States contains
•-• , AI hilliog insta,ctions (copies obtainable from the Superintendent of
I c,nts, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402).
11 charges are payable in foreign funds, designate currency in the
'cial Accommodations and Requirements" block.



SERVICE FURNISHED IF: OTHER THAN REQUESTED

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DEPT. OR AGENCY
BUREAU OR OFFICE
(Street address)

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(ZIP code)

ISSUING GOVERNMENT OFFICER (Signature and Offisce)
TRAVELER (Type or print)

Others DEPENDENT TRAVEL—CHILDREN (.4 gee)
(No.) riSPOUSE

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS AND REQUIREMENT'

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STOP
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tain coat of transportation and accommodations, AUTH.
if applicable, and record here)
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Ticket agent WILL NOT accept this copy in lieu
of original request,
Do NOT fold, spindle or mutilate



(Continue services required on reverse)

U.S. GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION REQUEST
MEMORANDUM COPY

STANDARD FORA 169e
January 1974
5 0A0 2
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1169-224

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INSTRUCTIONS TO TRAVELER
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This memorandum copy shall be forwarded in accordance
with administrative instructions

7

CONTINUATION OF SERVICES REQUIRED

7, Inasmuch as the memorandum copy of the transportation
request serves as a very important administrative record,
care must be exercised that such copy is legible and corn
plete in all respects when forwarded

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Record in the space on the right the actual service furnished
when same is of lesser value than or differs from that
requested. Also include reason for the change and sign the
statemrt.

II
1169-224,




LSERVICE FURNISHED IF OTHER THAN REQUESTED

MEMORANDUM
To:

Joseph R. Coyne

From:
Judy Cameron

Per your request, enclosed is a list
of the attendees of the November 5th
meeting at the N.Y.Federal Reserve,
at 4:00 pm in the 9th floor conference
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room.
A duplicate list was also sent to
Peter Bakstansky.
If any changes occur I will call
and let you know.

November 1, 1982

H044),(Adt- t.‘?
LOUIS HARRIS
630 Fifth Avenue



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ASSOCIATES, INc.
New York, N.Y. 10020




RAZOR'S EDGE / PAUL VOLCKER
New York Federal Reserve Bank
November 5, 1982

ALLIANCE CAPITAL MGMT.

Mr. Robert Heisterberg

DAVID L. BABSON & CO.

Mr. David Lindsey

BANKERS TRUST CO.

Mr. Robert Goodchild
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CHEMICAL BANK

Hill (etroll+41,0Wit40043r_12/3)

CITIBANK

Mr. Louis Ganz

EQUITABLE LIFE

Mr. Frank Kennedy

FIDELITY MGMT CORP.

Mr. Francis Cabour

FIDUCIARY TRUST CO.

Mr. Chris Elkus

FORSTMANN-LEFF

Mr. John Hsu

IBM PENSION FUND

Mr. Louis Markatos

MACKAY SHIELDS FIN. CORP.

Mr. Christopher Lewis
Mr. William Feick
Ms. Christina Seix

McCOWAN ASSOC. INC.

Mr. Steve Ely

MORGAN GUARANTY

Mr. Charles Kimball

J. C. PENNEY

Mr. James O'Grady

TIEDEMANN-KARLEN

Mr. Carl Tiedemann

WEISS, PECK & GREER

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Mr. Charles Bouvet
Mr. Wicks Stires

LOUIS HARRIS & ASSOCIATES

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
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Louis Harris
Humphrey Taylor
Merl Baker
Kermit Lansner
Walter Jacob (6-6111iWrilIMMIRPOIMart__

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Mr. Paul Volcker
Chairman
Federal Reserve Board
Constitution Avenue and
20th Street N.W.
Washington, DC 20551

Officers

Dear Mr. Volcker:
This is to confirm the details for the dinner at Japan
House on November 5, 1982. Cocktails will be served at
6:30 p.m. with dinner to follow at 7:00. Mr. Lewis Preston
will preside and will arrive at the Society about 6:15 to
meet with you for a few minutes prior to the beginning
of the evening.
For your reference a list of the acceptances is enclosed.
We are also very pleased that Mrs. Volcker will be able
to be with us.
Thank you very much for participating in this program.
Sincerely,

CAzieee




Barbara L. Fox
Development Officer

75th Anniversary 1907-1982

Honorary Chairman
David Rockefeller
Chairman
The Hon. Robert S. Ingersoll
President
David MacEachron
Vice Chairmen
Lily vA. Auchincloss
Michael J. O'Neill
The Hon. William W. Scranton
Vice President
John K. Wheeler
Treasurer
Mark E. Buchman
Secretary
Robert B. Radin
Directors
Lily vA. Auchincloss
Everett S. Checket
The Hon. John T. Connor
Peggy Danziger
Koichiro Ejiri
Roberto C. Goizueta
The Hon. James D. Hodgson
The Hon. Robert S. Ingersoll
Jiro Ishizaka
Saburo lwai
Professor Marius B. Jansen
Jiro Kawano
Professor Donald Keene
James A. Linen
David MacEachron
Professor James W Morley
Jiro Murase
Shoichi Ohori
Michael J. O'Neill
Professor Hugh Patrick
The Hon. William R. Pearce
Ralph A. Pfeiffer, Jr.
Edmund T. Pratt, Jr.
Lewis T. Preston
James D. Robinson III
Professor John M. Rosenfield
The Hon. William W. Scranton
Kenji Tamiya
Toshihiro Tomabechi
The Hon. Cyrus R. Vance
As of March 1, 1982

VOLCKER DINNER -- November 5, 1982 -- ACCEPTANCES

Mr. Yoshio Terasawa
President
Nomura Securities Int'l

Mr. Toshihiro Tomabechi
President
Mitsubishi Int'l Corporation

Martha Redfield Wallace
Director
The Henry Luce Foundation

Mr. Ralph A. Pfeiffer, Jr.
Chairman
IBM A/FE Corporation

Mr. Burnell Roberts
Chairman
The Mead Corporation

Mr. Paul H. Mayers
Executive Vice President
Chemical Bank

Mr. Akira Kanno
Representative
The Bank of Japan

Mr. Lewis T. Preston
President
Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of NY

The Honorable Anthony Solomon
President
New York Federal Reserve Bank

Mr. Sumio Okahashi
Chairman of the Board
Sumitomo Corporation of America

Mr. John S. Wadsworth
Managing Director
Morgan Stanley & Company, Inc.

Mr. Florio Tomassini
President - International
Bristol Myers Company

Mr. John B. Fraser
President
Morgan Grenfell & Company

Mr. A. Richard Janiak
First Vice President
Smith Barney, Harris Upham

Mr. John C. Haley
Executive Vice President
Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A.

Mr. John Ward
Vice President
Merrill Lynch Int'l Bank

Mr. Henry Wendt
President & Chief Operating Officer
SmithKline Beckman Corporation

Mr. Taiki Kato
President
Bank of Tokyo Trust Company

Professor Hugh Patrick
Yale Economic Growth Center

Mr. Peter E. Sura
Senior Vice President
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co.

Mr. Walter F. O'Connor
Vice Chairman - International
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.
Mr. Shoichi Ohori
General Manager
The Sumitomo Bank, Ltd.
The Honorable Angier Biddle Duke
Chairman
U.S. Japan Foundation
Mr. Mamoru Tabuchi
President
Mitsui & Co., (USA) Inc.




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Mr. Merlin Nelson
Vice Chairman
AMF Inc.

Mr. Peter Howell
Vice President
Citibank, N.A.
Mr. Bennet J. Welikson
Manager - Foreign Treasury Operatn
ITT Corporation

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our previous dinner, we plan to TrirttieNa small group of about twenty
or twenty-two influential Japaiwse and American business leaders and
academics, as well, as journalisif you agree.

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I called Mr. MacEachron's office -- he is in
Japan, but I told his secretary that you
were willing to do it on a Friday and gave
them several dates (they were interested in
October or November) and they picked Nov. 5
(which will be after election).
OK?




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Dear Paul:
This September it will be two years since we had that particularly fascinating dinner meeting with you. As you recall, we had a
good group including Henry Kaufman of Salomon Brothers, Jim
Robinson and Martha Wallace.
We were wondering if we could catch you for another such dinner
in New York on an evening that is convenient to you. We would,
of course, be delighted to have Barbara attend as before. If you
would be willing to do this, we would organize it as before or in
any other way that you would like.
On a personal note, let me say again how grateful I and many of
my friends are that you are there, doing what you are doing.
Without your intelligent and determined leadership, I hate to
think where we might be.
All the very best.
Sincerely,

David MacEachron
President




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