Schachter, Oscar2011-06-172011-06-172004-05-07Oscar Schachter, OH 389. Oral history interview by Thomas Haigh, 7 May 2004, Needham, Massachusetts. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. http://purl.umn.edu/107622OH 389https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107622Transcript, 27 pp.After getting his law degree from Harvard, Oscar Schachter worked on international licensing agreements for a small law firm before going to work for Charles Lecht, the founder of ACT, an early professional services firm. Oscar describes Lecht’s flamboyant personality and some of the unusual projects which ACT performed. ACT had an extensive logistics contract in Iran and Oscar tells about running this project in the Middle East. He talks about ACT’s attempts to diversify and then its gradual business decline. He describes running Creative Socio-Medics and then returning to the general practice of law. Finally, he discusses his extensive activities within ADAPSO.en-USComputer historyLecht, Charles Philip.Foreign licensing agreements.Creative Socio-Medics.ADAPSO.Schachter, Oscar, 1915-Oral history interview with Oscar SchachterOral History