11 results for stemmed:district

TES7 Session 315 January 30, 1967 John Murphy Philip boss district

Now this man by association reminds Ruburt of Dirksen because the temperamental similarities are fairly evocative. This man fuller in the face however, and less eloquent. The initial M somehow connected, though it may not necessarily be the initial of a person’s name. Perhaps if not it is related to a place of residence, or district.

(John witnessed the 313th session on January 18,1967. He told us this evening when we met that he had been asked to run for county commissioner by the assistant district attorney of his hometown, Williamsport, PA, but did not tell us anything else particularly. John was asked to run since the 313th session, and has turned down the offer; it would involve a financial loss.

(The assistant district attorney is Clint Smith. John said that the senior partner in Smith’s law firm is named Murphy—hence the M initial. He is closer to the 47-year age limit, and has whitish hair. He is fuller in the face than Senator Dirksen, as Seth states. Murphy is also a Republican, as Dirksen is. John met Mr. Murphy just once, briefly, he states, and has no idea of the man’s position in politics, his influence, etc. It is possible that Murphy influenced Clint Smith.

(See page 253 of the 313th session, describing a change of features John saw transform the face of his district supervisor recently at a meeting in Rochester. I asked Seth to discuss this phenomenon after break.

TES3 Session 86 September 9, 1964 enclosure copper tube September incense

(Tonight John told us that on September 2 he was meeting at his home in Williamsport, PA, with his district manager, and that of course business was discussed. [...] It now develops that John’s district manager is not too sure of his own job. [...]

TES9 Session 439 September 30, 1968 triangle company John messenger Philip

(Speculating about a triangle in which he was involved, John said he could see where the weak point would be his immediate superior, his district manager in Rochester, and the strong point would be the regional manager in Long Island. John told us his district manager was offered the job of regional manager recently, but turned it down for various reasons; more money would have been involved also.

(An the 402nd session of April 1, with John as witness, Seth had predicted a situation in which the district manager would turn down a promotion. [...]

TES8 Session 402 April 1, 1968 John chess grab promotion bag

(John described to us the promotion of Roy Weideman in California, and how John Cressman has been sidetracked from district manager. [...]

TES7 Session 313 January 18, 1967 John company caucus m.j Chicago

(Note: John’s experience at Rochester meeting recently—he saw his district supervisor’s face turn younger before his eyes as the man spoke at the meeting—about fifteen years’ difference, John said. [...]

TES2 Session 70 July 13, 1964 Philip John compromise jeopardize demented

[...] His job was not in jeopardy, but John was restless and needed changes; at the same time he felt he was not the stereotype personality his company demanded for district managers, which position would be the next step up for John in the drug company for which he worked. [...]

TES6 Session 252 April 20, 1966 sculpture bronze Bill column Macdonnel

(“A connection with something distant,” In the sixth column of the envelope object there is a reference to Corning—Painted Post School District, which employs Bill as an art teacher. [...]

TES3 Session 105 November 9, 1964 Helen McIlwain death foreseen mother

[...] John reported that he has been visited by his district manager this week, and that indeed the two men have been covering John’s route together. [...]

TES7 Session 298 October 31, 1966 teaching Piccadilly teacher object school

[...] City is also mentioned on the object itself—City School District, etc.

TES5 Session 204 November 1, 1965 John Driscoll Dudley Elms companion

[...] He felt that mail awaited him, that the letter was from his district manager, and that it concerned a raise for him. [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] Long ago, the three floors of the old house, a typical turn-of-the-last-century “mansion” on the main street three blocks west of Elmira’s business district, had been converted into eight apartments. [...]

[...] She turned down an offer to be a district manager for one of the companies. [...]