Box 4
Contains 26 Results:
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, undated, 1986-1987
A folder including brochures, background information, the China in Middle-America agreement, attendee lists, and organizational meeting minutes. NOTE: In 1987, Unruh, as executive vice president of the Tulsa Global Trade Foundation, served as coordinator of the China in Middle America Conference, which presented business opportunities for U.S. companies in China.
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, Attendee Binder, 1987
A binder with the conference's agenda, a directory, and other conference information.
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, Clippings, undated, 1985-1987, 1989
Newspaper clippings and press releases about the conference and the budding export market with China.
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, Correspondence, 1987
Telex and letters about the conference regarding attendees, travel, and other general information.
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, Miscellaneous, undated, 1987
A folder containing memorabilia from Unruh's trip to China, a Chinese custom information manual, and a copy of Oklahoma Business, a magazine featuring a story about the conference.
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, Proposed Projects, 1987
Full-color booklets detailing each of the regions or cities in China affected by the conference, and the goals and vision for each respective location.
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, Tulsa Global Trade Foundation, 1986-1987
Information about the Tulsa Global Trade Foundation and its goals.
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, Tulsa Global Trade Foundation, Board Meetings, 1987
Clippings, agendas, and minutes from Foundation board meetings.
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, Tulsa Global Trade Foundation, Budget, 1987
Administrative budget information, a compiled financial statement, and the Foundation's general ledger.
Unruh, Paula-China in Middle-America, Tulsa Global Trade Foundation, China Binder, 1986-1987
A folder containing a binder detailing some Foundation meetings, Tulsa's goals, Tulsa's economic profile and potential, and information about the conference.
