Various speeches and presentations regarding the experiment in the Inspection Branch. The original study was to see the effect of lighting on the operators, which was found to be negligible. What they did find is that the production in the test...
Various pieces of correspondence from 1929-1932 among Western Electric administrators. The earlier pieces of correspondence, including letters to Dr. Elton B. Mayo, Professor of Industrial Research, Graduate School of Business Administration,...
The operation branch employee interviews from 1929 are analyzed and discussed and conclusions are made. Contains inter-office memos from 1930 discussing changes made due to the interviews and areas for future analysis
Text of two interviews of two employees, just as they were leaving after being laid off. They both feel they were treated fairly regarding the layoff and both would like to return when times are better. The second interviewee complains about his...
Summary of why layoffs had to occur and how employees were chosen for layoff. Also included are the employee and supervisor comments regarding the layoffs
Summary of weekly activity in the relay assembly test room from the time period August 8 through December 26, 1931. Production curve and other data fluctuations are covered and explained, as well as any personal or environmental effects on the test...
Bill No. 8. A proposed act authorizing the Principal Chief of the Nation to employ an attorney concerning citizenship claims. Passed house and Senate September 18, 1896. Approved September 19, 1896.
Report on the interviewing process. Part one discusses how interviewing is a good tool, but the attitude of employees differ among each other and that difference must be taken into account. The second part discusses methods of interviewing and...
Report on the attitude of laid off workers early in 1930. It contains summary of the employees opinions and snippets from their interviews that express the majority opinion. They were asked about work conditions, supervisors and the fairness of...
Report describing multiple cases where the counselor was able to interview employees who were undergoing stressful situations, some of a personal nature, some related to their jobs, and how the counselor was able to lessen tensions and enable the...
Records regarding mica-splitting operator 1. Informal notes and recommendations, both hand written and type written, concerning this operator are included. Also included is a summary of absences is given for the entire period of employment from...
Papers on the Hawthorne experiments including, a pamphlet titled Research Studies in Employee Effectiveness and Industrial Relations. The pamphlet contained Test Studies in Industrial Research at Hawthorne by G.A. Pennock, and A Plan for...
Bill No. 1. A resolution creating clerks for schools, finance, and citizenship committees for the October session of 1898, and defining their duties. Passed and approved October 8, 1898.
Bill No. 2. A resolution calling a joint session of the Senate and representatives for the purpose of election of school superintendents. Passed and approved October 8, 1898.
Bill No. 2. An act repealing an act entitled an act to authorize the Choctaw and Chickasaw national Railroad co. to construct and operate a railroad through Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation. Passed and approved October 8, 1894.
Bill No. 1. A resolution of October 6, 1896. that there be no persons, other than the members of the General Council, allowed in the hall where the votes for the Principal Chief of the Nation are counted. Passed and approved October 7, 1896.
Bill No. 2. An act granting to John E. McBrayer a charter for a ferry on the Arkansas River. Passed House October 5, 1900. Passed Senate and approved October 8, 1900. Disapproved by President William McKinley, December 7, 1900.
Bill No. 6. An act for the relief of Mrs. Jane F. McCurtain. Passed House and Senate October 31, 1899. Approved by Pres. William McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 24. An act to reimburse D.C. McCurtain. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by Pres. William McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 25. An act for the relief of Henry Willis. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 33. An act to reimburse H.P. Ward and T.W. Hunter. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 43. An act for the relief of George W. Bell. Passed House and Senate October 30, 1899. Approved October 31, 1899. Approved by Pres. McKinley December 8, 1899.
A proposed act to amend an act prohibiting the obstructing of public roads approved October 8, 1836. Passed House October 29, 1881. Passed Senate and approved October 29, 1881.
A letter to the President recommending disapproval of the act approved October 28, 1898, repealing an act granting citizenship to Whit H. Hyden. Dated January 19, 1899.
Bill No. 38. An act appropriating money for the removal of intruders. Passed Senate October 27, 1899. Passed House October 28, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 40. An act for the relief of Peter Hudson. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by Pres. McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 41. An act appropriating money to defray the three Commissioners. Passed Senate October 27, 1899. Passed House October 28, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by Pres. McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 42. An act to reimburse T.W. Hunter. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by Pres. McKinley December 8, 1899.
Proposed act to prevent the cutting and shipping of Prairie or Wild Grass Hay out of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 27, 1880. Passed House and approved October 28, 1880.
A proposed act supplementary to the act of October 26, 1883, in reference to the pay of witnesses. Passed Senate November 8, 1887. Passed House November 9, 1887. Passed Senate with amendment November 10, 1887.
Bill No. 16. Resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to take legal steps to recover the value of timber unlawfully cut from the public domain of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 25, 1905. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt February 9, 1906.
Resolution to approve and adopt the memorial demanding payment of a judgment. Referred to Senate by House October 25, 1887. Referred to financial committee by Senate October 25, 1887.
Bill No. 12. An act granting Jackson Burns the right to establish a ferry on Sans Bois River. Passed House October 25, 1899. Passed Senate October 24, 1899. Approved October 25, 1899. Approved by Pres. William McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 17. An act fixing the salary of the trustee under the Atoka Agreement. Passed House October 24, 1899. Passed Senate and approved October 25, 1899. Approved by McKinley December 8, 1899.
Proposed act to pay Stone and Thompson for printing the acts and proceedings of the General Council. Passed Senate October 24, 1878. Passed House with amendment October 24, 1878. Repassed Senate with amendment October 26, 1878.