Description | 'In American Factories I - Men, Managers, and Materials', typescript of article by Fry, [1947] 'In American Factories II - Machines and Methods', tyepscript of article by Fry, [1947] 'World Bank Opens for Business, a cautious beginning' typescript of article by Fry (incomplete and crossed through), [1947] 'World Bank Opens for Business, a cautious beginning' typescript of article by Fry, [1947] 'A Year of Good Business, American Boom Ending?' typescript of article by Fry, [1947] 'A Year of Good Business II - American Hopes and Fears' typescript of article by Fry, [1947] 'In the Tobacco Country, steel, ships and jet planes' typescript of article by Fry, (with note from RHF to editor AP Wadsworth on progress of trip), [1947] 'The American Labour Bill, limits of reaction' typescript of article by Fry, May [1947] 'The City of Steel, everybody is making money' typescript of article by Fry, [1947] 'The American Way of Life, faith in the machine' typescript of article by Fry.[1947] 'Coalmines of Tomorrow, American Mining Machinery', typescript of article by Fry, [1947] 'Three Men of Chicago, views in the middle west' typescript of article by Fry, [1947] marked 'Not sent' 'Three Men of Chicago, the heart of the middle west', typescript of article by Fry, May [1947] (with note to editor AP Wadsworth on progress of trip) 'Economy Drive in Hollywood, the impact of Mr Rank', typescript of article by Fry, 25 May 1947 'A talk with Charlie Chaplin "in the tradition of Swift"', typescript of article by Fry, 28 May 1947 'What a British Visitor saw in America' typescript of article by Fry, [1947] Typescript of untitled article beginning with 'Not since the height of Victorian prosperity in Britain has any country been so rich, so powerful, and so pleased with its own achievementsÂ…',[1947] Copy letter from Fry to Lawrence Hurley, editor, Nation's Business, 2 June 1947 |