Three documents, two letters and one detailed report. First, Elton Mayos letter to G.A. Pennock dated February 9, 1931, concerning the status of the Western Electric experiments and the importance of studying how fatigue, morale, preoccupation...
Report written by Imogene Rousseau in February 1931. This report was based on the interviews that were conducted with twelve female operators who worked in the Landing Coil Department
C.E. Turner of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology and Public Health wrote G.A. Pennock and M.L. Putnam. The letters discuss testing causes for increased output, analyzing output by 15 minute intervals, testing vascular skin...
Correspondence passed among investigators from September 1928 to February 1934. Letters to G.A. Pennock from Dr. Elton Mayo examined blood pressure, visits, generalizing mind for administration and societal changes; biological measures needs,...
This article discusses the old tripod model of language arts teaching, language, literature and composition and introduces a new model with eight petals (the cosmos flower), including technology, speech and drama, critical thinking, media literacy...
A resolution protesting against the survey and allotment of land held in common by the Choctaw. Passed Senate February 2, 1874. Passed House and approved February 3, 1874.
A proposed bill protesting against territorial form of government to be extended over to the Choctaw Tribe of Indians. Passed Senate February 2, 1874. Passed House and approved February 3, 1874.
A proposed act relating to the eastern boundary line, authorizing compensation for the strip of land supposed to be embodied in the state of Arkansas. Passed Senate and approved February 3, 1874.
A resolution protesting against the allotment of lands in the Chickasaw district as provided by a resolution of the Chickasaw Legislature. Approved September 24, 1872. Passed Senate February 2, 1874. Passed House and approved February 3, 1874.
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to urge Joseph P. Folsom to complete translating and printing the laws in the Choctaw language as soon as practicable. Passed and approved February 4, 1874.
A resolution to borrow $5000.00 out of the funds appropriated by the Council to defray the expenses of the Court of Claims. Passed Senate February 3, 1874. Passed House and approved February 4, 1874.
A proposed act to relieve the executive, National Officers, Lighthorsemen, and members of the General Council and its officers. Passed and approved February 4, 1874.
A proposed act to appoint three delegates to Washington City and defining their duties. Passed Senate February 2, 1874 and approved February 5, 1874. Passed House and approved February 3, 1874.
A proposed act to authorize a requisition to be made for the payment of the judgment of the United States Court of Claims. Passed and approved February 25, 1888.
Bill No. 5. A proposed act making requisition for certain funds under the judgment of the Court of Claims as the U.S. in favor of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved February 25, 1888.
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.
A proposed act asking for the payment of the judgment of the Court of Claims of the United States in favor of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved February 25, 1888.
A proposed act to provide for the payment of the delegation of 1853 for their services in the prosecution of the Net Proceeds Claim and for other purposes. Passed and approved February 25, 1888.
A resolution for the relief of the members and officers connected with the present extra-session of the General council. Passed and approved February 25, 1888.
A resolution appropriating $287.50 to have lightening rods placed upon the capitol building. Passed Senate February 24, 1888. Passed House February 25, 1888.
A proposed act to authorize requisition to be made for the payment of a portion of what may be appropriated by congress in satisfaction of the judgment of the U.S. Court of Claims in favor of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved February 25,...
A proposed act making provision for the payment of amounts due under the contracts made by the delegation of 1853 with Luce, McKee and Blunt, and directing the National Treasurer to pay to said persons the amount due each. Passed and approved...
Bill No. 1. An act making appropriation for compensation of the Choctaw and Chickasaws for their interest in the lands lying south of the Canadian River, and occupied under executive order of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians. Passed and approved...
Bill No. 4. An act making appropriation to defray the expense of guarding and boarding the Prisoners at the first district court grounds. Passed House and Senate February 17, 1893. Approved February 18, 1893.
A letter to Pres. McKinley from Secretary Ethan A. Hitchcock recommending the approval of an act appropriating $2500.00 to Wesley Anderson for services as commissioner to Washington. Letter dated February 25, 1899.
An act appropriating money to pay Wesley Anderson. Passed House October 22, 1898. Passed Senate October 25, 1898. Approved October 25, 1898. Approved by McKinley February 26, 1898.
Bill No. 2. An act regulating the operation of ferries on border streams. Passed and approved January 4, 1901. Approved by Pres. McKinley February 5, 1901.
A letter from J. George Wright to S.J. Homer advising the disapproval of the President January 30, 1901 of the act entitled ""An act providing for the payment of certain contingent expenses necessary to protect the interest of the Nation...
A letter from J. George Wright to S.J. Homer advising the President's disapproval on February 5, 1901 of an act entitled ""An act regulating the operation of ferries on border streams."" February 18, 1901.
A letter from J. George Wright to S.J. Homer advising the President's disapproval on February 5, 1901 of the act entitled ""An act appropriating money for deaf mutes."" February 18, 1901.
Bill No. 1. An act providing for a commission to treat with U.S. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes relative to closing the citizenship rolls. Passed and approved January 4, 1901. Approved by President McKinley February 5, 1901.
Bill No. 50. A proposed act authorizing the sale of Spencer Academy. Passed and approved November 6, 1901. Approved by the President of the united States February 5, 1902.
Bill No. 8. A proposed act creating a commission to negotiate an agreement with the commission to the Five Civilized Tribes to close the citizenship rolls. Passed Senate October 12, 1901. Passed House and approved October 14, 1901. Approved by the...
Bill No. 45. A proposed act amending an act entitled ""An act creating a commission to accompany and assist the Dawes Commission in making a roll of the Choctaw Citizens."" Passed and approved November 6, 1901. Disapproved by...