Dick Kazan writes Diane Wallace, of the Peter Drucker archives, reminiscing about his meeting with Peter Drucker in 1995. He shares that during this time, he had a business talk radio show on KABC/KMPC in Los Angeles, and had read two of Drucker's books and some of his other publications. Kazan says he enjoyed his time with Drucker, and that it has been too many years since they got together. He asks Wallace to check Drucker's schedule for a convenient time to meet with him again. The letter contains Drucker's original handwritten response saying that he is not available.
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