Describes the results of the test began April 25, 1927, concerning the effect of rest periods on the productivity of six girls who performed relay assembly work. These six participants were moved into the test room and their productivity was...
Two documents, both of which concern illumination studies, are presented. The first is a report on the illumination study at Hawthorne, which began Nov. 24, 1924 and ended April 30, 1927. In this study, candles of various lengths were introduced...
Report on the quality of production by the relay assembly test room operators. A list of the 23 most frequent causes of rejection of relays was made. The inspector recorded each kind of defect, the hour of assembly, and the operator for each...
Record of observations of the relay assembly test room operations. Conversations of the workers were recorded in detail. Also included are observations of their moods in handwritten marginalia. During this period, several workers were informed...
April 13, 1931, G.A. Pennock sent C.W. Bergquist a report titled: An Account of the Work of the Industrial Research Division. The Industrial Research Division was established in January, 1929 to centralize the test room study, the employee...
A proposed act requiring the principal chief to send a responsible person to the National Treasurer and receive all the money then in his hands and to defray in part the expenses of the Council then in session. Passed House March 30, 1870. Passed...
A proposed act to repeal the second section of the law passed December 31, 1866. Passed House March 31, 1870. Passed Senate April 2, 1870. Approved April 2, 1870.
An act proposed for the calling of special election to determine the sentiment in regard to surveying the County. Passed House April 1, 1870. Passed Senate and approved April 2, 1870.
A proposed resolution for borrowing from the school funds to defray in part the expenses of the extra session of the General Council. Passed and approved April 2, 1870.
A proposed resolution to express sympathy for the deaths of Samuel Garland, Fisher Frazier, and Ellis Frazier to their families. Passed House March 30, 1870. Passed Senate March 31, 1870. Approved April 1, 1870.
A resolution proposed in regard to reading and interpreting the joint committee report on Choctaw and Chickasaw Thirty Fifth Parallel Railroad Bill. Passed House, Senate, and approved April 5, 1870.
A resolution supporting the protest against a territorial government by the Indian legation at Washington. Passed House and Senate April 4, 1870. Approved April 5, 1870.
A proposed resolution for the addition of $2.00 to the pay of members of the extra session of the council, per day. Passed House March 30, 1870. Passed Senate March 31, 1870. Repassed House April 6, 1870. Repassed Senate April 7, 1870.
Resolution authorizing the National Secretary to have Charters of the thirty-fifth parallel and the Central, Choctaw and Chickasaw Railroad Companies translated into Choctaw. Passed and approved April 8, 1870.
A bill supplementary to an act entitled ""An act regulating the manner of constituting juries and establishing pay"" April 16, 1858. A proposed act regarding the manner of selecting and paying jurors. Passed House October 21,...
Proposed act granting R.L. Ream permission to build a bridge over Rock Creek in Tobocksy Co. and establish a toll gate. Passed and approved April 8, 1870.
Act proposed to prevent citizens of the Choctaw Nation from leasing the Public domain for grazing and other purposes. Passed House April 6, 1870. Passed and approved April 8, 1870.
An act proposed authorizing the appropriation of money to enable Albert Carney, Jacob Jackson, and Ella Byington to continue in school. Passed House April 5, 1870. Passed Senate and approved April 8, 1870.
An act proposed authorizing the National Government to borrow money to defray, in part, expenses of the session of the General Council. April 1870. Passed and repassed April 8, 1870.
Bill No. 2. A proposed act to authorize a requisition for the payment of the five per cent to be paid to John B. Luce according to the contract of April 26, 1881. Passed and approved February 25, 1888.