53 pages of specific menus. They list what the 5 workers in the relay assembly test room ate for breakfast, lunch and supper. The date range is August, 1927 to December, 1927.
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...
Tabulations and charts studying the relation between production and two factors: repair time and personal time. The report includes complete logs of personal time taken by the five operators in the relay assembly test room
Interview method, analysis, and development of training began in the Inspection Branch, moved to the Operating Branch, and in January 1930 throughout the Works. A December 1929 pamphlet titled A Plan for Improving Employee Relations was printed. ...
Kroff enlisted in Company ""F"" of the 11th Indiana Infantry Volunteers on July 12, 1861, at the age of 23. The diary describes his experiences during four years and one month of service: the battles, the news he heard about...
Correspondence: J.W. Grant to Charles Kroff, acknowledging letter about the 11th Indiana Infantry Volunteers, near Edwards Station, July 14, 1885. Includes transcription.
Business card of W.C. Butler. Broom Corn, Calhoun, Missouri. On the back is...
A resolution expressing the sentiments of the Choctaw Nation on the question of a United States territory or state for the five civilized tribes. Passed and approved December 20, 1889.
A letter from J. George Wright, Indian Inspector, to S.J. Homer, National Secretary, in regard to the forwarding of the resolution of condolence in matter of death and assassination of the late Pres. William McKinley. December 5, 1901.
Bill No. 3. A resolution endorsing the action of the convention of the Five Civilized Tribes held at Eufaula, November 28, 1902. Passed House and Senate December 11, 1902. Approved December 12, 1902. (missing)
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.
A proposed act appropriating $30 to pay expenses of the National Secretary in attending extra session of the Council in 1887. Passed and approved December 7, 1887.
A proposed act to prohibit introducing steer cattle in the Choctaw Nation except in the months of November and December. Passed House October 26, 1888. Passed Senate October 27, 1888. Became a law by its own limitation on October 30, 1888.
A joint resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives to meet in the Senate Chamber December 17, 1889, at 3 o'clock. Passed and approved December 17, 1889.
A proposed act appropriating $12.85 to pay for a seal for the Choctaw Nation. Passed House November 15, 1889. Passed Senate and approved December 18, 1889.
A proposed act to amend an act in reference to the scholars attending Boarding schools. Passed Senate December 21, 1889. Passed House with amendment and repassed Senate December 21, 1889.
A resolution expressing the sentiments of the Choctaw Nation on the question of a United States territory or state for the five civilized tribes. Passed and approved December 20, 1889.
A resolution expressing the sense of the Choctaw Nation in reference to the location of Federal Courts. Passed and approved December 20, 1889. Passed Senate December 19, 1889.
A proposed act of November 15, 1889 in reference to the report of Turnbull, superintendent of public schools. This report shows his account is short $178.70. Passed Senate and House December 19, 1889. Approved December 20, 1889.
A proposed act to provide for the future development of the mineral resources of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House December 22, 1889. Passed Senate and approved December 23, 1889.
A proposed resolution as to negotiations with the U.S. in relation to lands between 96th and 100th degree of west longitude. Passed House December 22, 1889. Passed Senate and approved December 23, 1889.
A proposed act contracting to the delegation appointed to negotiate with the authorities of the U.S. to get one fourth of the recovery out of the leased district. Passed House and Senate December 23, 1889. Approved December 24, 1889.
A proposed act providing for the disposition of the interest of the Choctaw lands in the lands west of the 98th west longitude. Passed House and Senate December 23, 1889. Approved December 24, 1889.
A proposed act amending ""An act to provide for protection of the rights of the Choctaw Nation and her Citizens against increased encroachments over Bushy County,"" approved November 14, 1889. Passed and approved December 24,...