1960 – Watts

01/60

  • COVER PHOTO: HPSA Demo-Lab (mobile lab) in Milan, Italy.
  • Instrument of the Month (H-P Model 185A Sampling Oscilloscope), Bill Terry, 2.
  • Xmas Bonus, $823,658 – All-time High, 10.
  • H-P Recreation during 1959, Jack Weiershauser, 12.
  • ’58-’59 Accident Rate Report, Pete Vogt, 18.
  • Increased Disability Benefits, George Climo, back page.

02/60

  • Instrument of the Month (-hp- Model 344A), John Minck, 2.
  • PHOTO: Hewlett-Packard Company Annual Report 1959, 3.
  • Preparation Underway for H-P Participation in I.R.E., Don Teer, 13.
  • H-P’s College Recruiting Program Again Underway, Barbara Dermeg, 14.

03/60

  • Instrument of the Month (120 AR, 113 AR, 103 AR, 724 AR), Dan Lansdon, 2.
  • PHOTO: Dave Packard with Vice President Nixon at Stanford/Harvard dinner, 4.
  • An Expert Views the Olympics, Bill Terry, 4.
  • Construction Underway at Loveland Site, 5.
  • Hewlett-Packard–Ready for the 60’s, Don Teer, 8.
  • H-P Fabrication Division, Barbara Dermeg, 10.

04/60

  • From Our President’s Desk (Aboard Pan-Am Jet), Dave Packard, 2.
  • En route to Geneva Seminar
  • Competition Strong
  • New -hp- Instruments Well Received
  • NIC Board Meeting Attended by Dave
  • First Aid Training Program Under Way at H-P, Virginia Bour, 5.
  • 230 H-P Instruments Displayed at 1960 IRE, Don Teer, 7.
  • A Department Is Born, Barbara Dermeg, 10.
  • INSERT: Essex House 1960 Hewlett-Packard Sales Meeting

05/60

  • COVER PHOTO: President DeGaulle visits H-P (Additional PHOTOS on p. 2)
  • Hewlett-Packard Greets DeGaulle, Lou Lencioni, 3.
  • HPSA’s European Sales Seminar, Bill Terry, 5.
  • Eldred, Keynote Speaker at Marketing Conference, 9.
  • Electronic Tooling–New H-P Department, Hal Chouinard, 10.
  • Instrument of the Month (411A RF Millivoltmeter), Hans Sorensen, 12.

06/60

  • From Our President’s Desk, Dave Packard, 2.
  • See You at the Picnic!
  • Scholarship Winners Announced, George Climo, 3.
  • DeGaulle PHOTO Contest, 4.
  • DeGaulle Leaves San Francisco (English translation article that appeared in a Swiss newspaper), 5.
  • Solving the European Plug Dilemma, Bill Terry, 7.
  • Hilltop Move Information, 8.
  • Don’t Machine it! Cast It!, Barbara Dermeg, 10.
  • Instrument of the Month (H-P 570A Digital Clock), Bill Terry, 13.
  • An H-P Highlight of 1960, Lou Lencioni, 14.

07/60

  • From Our President’s Desk, Dave Packard, 2.
  • Smooth Move Complimented
  • Ironical Situation
  • Richard Duncan First Refund Recipient Under H-P’s Educational Assistance Program, 6.
  • Instrument of the Month (H-P 456A AC Current Probe), Bill Terry, 7.
  • Hewlett-Packard SA Expands European Operation, Bill Doolittle, 10.
  • 200 Top Speakers Selected for WESCON Tech Program, 15.

08/60

  • Instrument of the Month (H-P 938A/940A series of frequency doubler sets), John Minck, 2.
  • From Our President’s Desk, Dave Packard, 5.
  • Production Level Holds Steady
  • Important Assignments Ahead
  • Picnic Decision
  • Christmas Party grows too big for any HP building, so we’re giving you four hours off to have it offsite
  • Anent Beer Busts
  • ARVA, Hewlett-Packard Combine Efforts for Northwest IRE-ISA Electronics Show, Bill Terry, 6.
  • Expanding Product Line Triggers Constant Need for Additional Management Talent in Sales, Noel Eldred (H-P Vice President for Marketing), 7.
  • – PHOTOS: Dick Reynolds
  • Jack Petrak
  • Dick Cline
  • Bill Terry
  • John Young
  • Jack Nally
  • Hewlett-Packard’s Chem Lab Becomes Production Reality, Barbara Dermeg, 11.
  • Things To Know About H-P (Part I of Series), Ray Wilbur (Personnel Director), 14.
  • H-P’s Program Requires Effective Communications at All Levels
  • Hiring Policy–or Conditions of Employment
  • Changing job assignments to reflect changing business environment

09/60

  • H-P Wins WESCON Industrial Design Award (K382 Attenuator), 2.
  • PHOTO DP with Herbert Hoover and Thomas Pike board member
  • Electronics Management’s Biggest Challenge (summary of Dave Packard’s address to Annual Corporate Luncheon Meeting of the Western Electronic Manufacturers Association), 3.
  • H-P Enjoys Most Successful WESCON, Don Teer, 5.
  • Things To Know About H-P (Part II of Series), Ray Wilbur (Personnel Director), 6.
  • Placements
  • Records
  • Engineer Program
  • Wage and Salary Policy
  • Production Bonus and How It’s Computed
  • Chamber Salutes Noel Porter for his Notable Achievements, 7.
  • Meet Jack Beckett of PAECO, Barbara Dermeg, 10.
  • Are You Ready for Hewlett-Packard Advancement, Lee Seligson, 12.
  • From Our President’s Desk, Dave Packard, 13.
  • WESCON Report
  • Open House, Sunday September 11th
  • Automatic Programming Perfected for Drift Testing 606 and 608’s, 14.

10/60

  • Instrument of the Month (H-P Model 160B Oscilloscope), George Fredrick, 2.
  • From Our President’s Desk, Dave Packard, 2.
  • Colorado Operation Officially Dedicated
  • On the Fall Elections
  • Report on New York ISA Show, Dan Lansdon, 3.
  • Things To Know About H-P (Part III of Series), Ray Wilbur (Personnel Director), 6.
  • Evaluation–Its Procedure and Purpose
  • 1960 Machine Tool Exposition, Norm Bowers, Lyle Loeser, Jack Benson, 7.
  • An H-P Engineer Observes Automobiles Throughout Europe, Bill Girdner, 14.

11/60

  • From Our President’s Desk, Dave Packard, 2.
  • H-P Sales Hit New High
  • Be Sure To Vote Tomorrow
  • Stanford Radar Astronomy Installation Visited by H-P Radio Amateur Club, PHOTO of Stanford radar dish under construction, Bill Hawkins, 4.
  • PHOTO: Marshal Tito passing through U.S. pavilion of International Trade Fair in Yugoslavia, 4.
  • H-P Moves Ahead with Ways and Means of Producing More with Less Effort, Lee Seligson (H-P Training Coordinator), 7.
  • Things To Know About H-P (Part IV of Series), Ray Wilbur (Personnel Director), 8.
  • Vacation Scheduling
  • Sick Leave Policy
  • Hewlett-Packard School Give-Away Program, Carl Anderson, 10.

12/60

  • A Christmas Message from Dave and Bill, 2.
  • All Considered–A Most Successful Year
  • Market–Increasingly Competitive
  • The Russian Threat
  • We Must Meet the Challenge
  • Things To Know About H-P (Part V of Series), Ray Wilbur (Personnel Director), 6.
  • Regarding Leave of Absence
  • Military
  • Jury Duty
  • Death
  • Pregnancy
  • Terminations
  • Rehiring

Record Box #11 – Hewlett Record Boxes

WRH Office Files M-U, 1971-76 (continued)

  • “M”
  • “Mc”
  • “N”
  • National Science Foundation 1971
  • NAB – Nat’l Alliance of Businessmen (Mr. Porter attends these meetings) 1969-72, 1973-74
  • N.A.A.C.P. 1973
  • NCI-EC (Northern California Industry Education Council) 1969-72
  • National Conference for Christians and Jews 1973
  • National Academy of Sciences, Draft Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Science and Technology, “Science in the Service of The White House: The Use of Science, Technology and Engineering in Government Policy-Making,” 1974
  • “P”
  • Perkins, Tom (Kleiner & Perkins) 1972-76
  • File on Dr. Rodney Perkins and Project HEAR
  • Pollution 1969-72
  • Profits – (Corporate) Background Material 1975
  • “Q”
  • “R”
  • “S”
  • San Francisco Bay Area Council – Board of Trustees 1973
  • Stanford Mid-Peninsula Urban Coalition 1970-71, 1972
  • Security Analysts Meeting 1971-75
  • “T”
  • “U”
  • United Negro College Fund 1974, 1975, 1976

Record Box #10 – Hewlett Record Boxes

WRH Office Files A-L, 1971-76 (some earlier and some later)

  • “A”
  • AAAS – Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Science 1973-80
  • Annual Meeting 1974
  • “B”
  • Bay Area Council 1975
  • “C”
  • California, State of – Misc. 1970-73
  • Chamber of Commerce – Palo Alto 1976
  • Chamber of Commerce – San Francisco 1970
  • Chamber of Commerce – State of California 1970-73
  • Chamber of Commerce – United States 1967-75
  • Election 1954
  • Common Cause 1974
  • Cost of Living 1973
  • Counterpart (Kemp Miller) 1972-73
  • CO-OP (Consumers’ Cooperative Society of Palo Alto, Inc.) 1972
  • “D”
  • Dun’s Presidents’ Panel 1974
  • Dupont
  • WRH’s visit with Mr Shapiro July 1974
  • “E”
  • Electrical Manufacturers’ Club 1969-70
  • Electron Beam Pattern Generation Technology – Task Force Report
  • E.I.A. – Electronic Industries Association 1971-75
  • Eurodollars 1970
  • Executive Patio Lantern 1970-71
  • “F”
  • “G”
  • GAO SUIT – Misc. Correspondence 1968
  • “H”
  • “I”
  • IIC – International Industrial Conference 1972
  • International Monetary Problems 1971
  • International Tax Discussions 1973
  • “J”
  • Junior Achievement 1971-73
  • “K”
  • Kentron Hawaii LTD (Mr. Leslie E. Faulkner) 1973
  • “L”

Record Box #09 – Hewlett Record Boxes

WRH Office Files A-L, 1961-69 (some earlier)

  • “A” Misc. 1965-69
  • “B” Misc. 1964-69
  • San Francisco Bay Area Council, Board of Trustees 1967-69
  • “C” Misc. 1965-69
  • California, State of – Misc. 1968-69
  • Chamber of Commerce, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1961-68
  • “D” Misc. 1961-69
  • “E” Misc. 1963-69
  • Emergency Committee for American Trade 1967, 1968-69
  • “F” Misc. 1962-69
  • “G” Misc. 1965-69
  • General Electric Company 1955-67
  • General Radio Company 1964-68
  • “H” Misc. 1962-69
  • “I” Misc. 1961-69
  • I.E.E.E. 1968-69
  • Instrument Society of America 1968-69
  • “J” Misc. 1963-69
  • “K” Misc. 1955-67
  • “L” Misc. 1964-69
  • Arthur D. Little, Inc. 1961-68
  • [missing, the end of the alphabet, M-Z]

Record Box #07 – Hewlett Record Boxes

WRH Office Files (Some Personal) S-Z, 1948-84 (continued)

  • “S” 1964-71
  • San Francisco Fly Casting Club – Otto Miller (Membership) 1975-76, 1976-80
  • San Francisco Symphony Correspondence 1975-78, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
  • “ ” “ ” “ Finance & Long Range Planning Committee 1983-84
  • Save the Redwoods League Council 1977-78, 1979
  • Stanford University Correspondence 1976-77, 1978-82, 1983-84
  • Stewart, Jim – Stock Recommendations 1975-76
  • Sun Valley 1973-76, 1977-78, Dec. 1978
  • USSR Trip Correspondence 9-24 Sept. 1970
  • Willow Point Ranch 1948-58

Record Box #06 – Hewlett Record Boxes

WRH Office Files (Some Personal) H – R, 1948-84 (continued)

  • Hewlett Family Correspondence 1962-79
  • WRH – Medical and Dental 1976-77, 1978; Drug Expenses 1979
  • Hewlett-Packard Co. Expense Accts. 1981-84
  • Hewlett Room – Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital 1961-68
  • Insurance – Bill Miller Correspondence 1975
  • Insurance 1965-72
  • Insurance – old policies
  • Insurance-Homeowners Package – Coleridge Ave. & other locations, INA HP 672849 – Power & Dalziel 1962-69
  • Japanese Prints (Hiroshi Yoshida); also two books
  • Hiroshi Yoshida & Other Misc. Japanese Artists
  • Jordan, Paul S. (Attorney, San Francisco) 1952-60
  • “L” 1961-71
  • Loveland Dedication – McKee Medical Center July 13-14, 1977
  • Flora Hewlett Cardio-Pulmonary Laboratory
  • Mrs. Lamson Estate 1977 (mother of Flora Lamson Hewlett)
  • [missing “M”; check other series of office files]
  • National Corporations Committee – Charles A. Lindbergh Memorial Fund 1977
  • Oliver, Barney M. (Dr.) 1948-51
  • Parsons, Isaac B. – Estate of Flora Lamson Hewlett’s great grandfather 1949
  • Handled by Paul S. Jordan, an attorney with Lamson, Jordan & Shea
  • PASHC – 1964-67 (Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital Center)
  • Personal Travel Schedules 1977-79, 1980-83
  • The Pacific Union Club 1969-78, 1979-83
  • Porter, Ed – Deceased Oct. 1976
  • WRH’s Eulogy – “Ed was almost one of the founders of the Hewlett-Packard Company”
  • Rio Blanco Ranch (Meeker, Colorado) 1972-74, 1975-78, 1978-79, 1980-83

Record Box #05 – Hewlett Record Boxes

WRH Office Files (Some Personal) A – H, 1948-84

  • American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1971-76; Elected 13 May 1970
  • American Philosophical Society May 1981 – Dec. 1982
  • Athenian School 1964-69
  • Bohemian Grove General (Highlanders)1975-79
  • Bohemian Grove (Highlanders) 1980-83
  • Bohemian Grove Membership 1974-76
  • California, University of – Visiting Committee 1955-56
  • Cathedral Apartments, Correspondence 1983-84
  • Center for Economic Policy Research (Stanford) 1981-82, 1983, 1984
  • Gimon, Eleanor & J- P, Correspondence 1973-77, 1978-80
  • 1966 Mercedes 250-S, (Mrs. Hewlett); Sold to WRH 1978
  • Hewlett Children – Guardianship, Wells Fargo 4-14411 1958-72
  • Hewlett Children – Louise Redington Hewlett Trust, Correspondence 1959-66

Record Box #04 – Hewlett Record Boxes

National Academy of Sciences 1977-83

  • WRH elected April 1977

WRH’s Telephone Registers, 1979-82

  • 7 vols

HP Meetings 1973

  • Shareholders 27 Feb. 1973
  • Security Analysts 11 Apr. 1973
  • California Museum Foundation 1973
  • California Industrialists of the Year Award, May 1973
  • Managers Meeting June 1973
  • Penang Visit Sept. 1973
  • Tokyo Board Meeting Sept. 1973
  • International Industrial Conference, San Francisco 20 Sept. 1973
  • “Current and Future Commercial Relations with Russia”
  • Security Analysts 31 Oct. 1973
  • Management Meeting Dec. 1973
  • PA Christmas Message 19 Dec. 1973

Record Box #03 – Hewlett Record Boxes

WRH’s Participation in Councils, Commissions, and Visiting Committees 1975-83, [incomplete; could be weeded]

  • Harvard University, JFK School of Business 1980
  • Harvard University, JFK School of Government, Visiting Committee 1979-83
  • Council on Science and Technology for Development 1977-78
  • Rockefeller Foundation, Commission on the Humanities 1979-81
  • WRH joined May 1975; resigned March 16, 1978, although seemed to continue
  • News, Articles, and Reviews, Feb. 1981

HP Meetings 1972-73

  • Management Meeting – Creans/Sierre Jan. 1972
  • 4th Measurement Managers Symposium 14 Jan. 1972
  • Shareholders Meeting 22 Feb. 1972
  • Security Analysts’ Breakfast 20 Mar. 1972
  • Management Meeting June 1972
  • United Fund – talk 31 Aug. 1972
  • HP “Due Diligence” Meeting New York 14 Sept. 1972
  • Bay Area Council panel, San Francisco 30 Nov. 1972
  • Management Meeting Dec. 1972
  • Videotape – “80″ 8 Dec. 1972
  • Press Conference New York 6 Jan. 1973
  • European Management Meeting 22-29 Jan. 1973
  • Brookings Group 7 Feb. 1973