Th us this book tells the persona! stories of clozens of inclividuals who are closely associated with the McDonald's System and who give us their unique perspectives on it. The McDonald's System-ils corporate executiv~s, its franchisees, and its suppliers-is too broad and diverse to be exPlained merely through interviews with top executives. 1 am also thankful to the many people who agreed to be interviewed and to share their persona! experiences. 1 have Senior Chairman Fred Turner to thank for that. pany was willing to subject itself to such intensive scmtiny.lt has taken four and a half years and interviews with more than three hundred people inside and outside of McDonald's to complete the book, but this close-up view of McDonald's was only feasible because the corn Yet, whcn it cornes to this book, no question went unanswered no source was inaccessible. That is particularly surprising for McDonald's, traditionally one of America's most secretive companies. Rarely has a company revealed so much about itself to an outsider. However, 1 could never have revea!ed the secrets of success of one of Americ:a's most visible but !east understood corporations without obtaining its cooperation in the reporting process. 1 am an independent journalist, and McDonald's Corporation had no editorial control over this work. This is not a corporate book, not the type of history that companies commiSsion to commemorate sorne mitestone. Love, father, reader and storyteller, and fascinated observer of hu man events. Jts trademark, consisting of the words "Bantom Books" and the portrayal of a rooster, is Registered in U.S Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. ISBN 0-553-34 759-l Pub!islted simultaneously in the United States and Canada Bantam Books are published by Bantam Books, a division of Random House, Jnc. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including pllotocopying, recording, or by any information storage and re trie val system, without permission in writing from the publisher. lo!m F McDonald 's: bellind the arc/7es /John F Love - Reu. Cohen Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Love. Ali rights reserued Copyright© 1986, 19.95 by John F. Please check our Facebook Page or for updated schedules with dates, times and information on registering and paying for some of the classes.McDONALD'S BEHIND THE ÀRCHES Revised Editionīantam hardcovcr edition/November 1986 Bantam revised trade paperback edition/August 19.95 Ali photographs courtesy of McDonald's Corporation. Round Table Q&A – Guest Panel Discussion GUIDED TOURS – Rough Dealers at different shows in Tucson – Limit 8 with $40.00 Fee SATURDAY – Scheduleĩ:00 -11:00 – Arya Akhavan – Cutting Tips and Techniques – $20.00 OPLC KITCHEN – Student Classes – Limited to 20ĩ:00-11:30 – Robert Strickland – Beginner GemCad – Limited to 20 with a $25.00 Feeġ2:00 – 2:30 -Robert Strickland – Intermediate GemCad – Limited to 20 with a $25.00 Feeģ:00 – 5:00 – Robert Strickland – Advanced GemCad – Limited to 20 with a $25.00 Feeįaceting Class Two Days – Thursday and Friday Ernie Hawes & Billy Bob Riley Tom will have his books – Amatuer Gemstone Faceting – Vols I & II for sale Ayra Akhavan – Limit 8 with $40 fee FRIDAY – Scheduleĩ:00 -11:00 – Diane Eames – Gem Identification – $20.00ģ:00 – 4:00 – Tom Herbst -“Faceting on Your Computer with 3D Rendering” – FREE.Ernie Hawes & Billy Bob Riley – Limit 8 with $50.00 Fee –.Two Days – Thursday and Friday Faceting Class 9:00 – 4:00 THURSDAY – Scheduleġ0:00 – 12:00 -Ron Snelling – Introduction to Concave Cutting – FREEġ:00 – 3:00 – Larry Mattos – Advanced Fantasy Cutting using the Ultra-Tec Fantasy Machine -FREEġ0:00 – 12:00 Diane Eames -Polishing-How to know when you are Finished – Limit 20 – $20.00ģ:00 -4:00 – Diane Eames – Gem Identification – Limit 20 – $20.00 Other dealers and speakers will be announced as details are finalized. In addition, Diane will have a display of Famous Diamond Replicas courtesy of the Texas Factors Guild Larry Mattos of Ashton Gems will have a 2-hour program on Fantasy Cutting using the Ultra-Tec Fantasy Machine.ĭiane Eames of Gems of the Hill Country will hold a workshop on “Pollshing – How to Know When Your Though.” Two day Faceting Classes in the OPLC workshop, There will be GemCad Classes taught by Robert Strickland, The second annual USFG-Tucson Factors Frolic will be held at the OPLC clubhouse February 4, 5, leading up to the annual OPLC Hob Nob on Saturday evening.ĭealers and demonstrations will include Ultra-Tec USA, Graves Lapidary and Gearloose Lapidary, LLC.
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