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...
A proposed act authorizing the principal chief to appoint three people to inspect the printed laws and to see if they could be compiled as directed by an act approved October 17, 1867. Passed and approved October 30, 1869.
C: Calvert, Maud Campbell, Mrs. W. A. Cansler, Granny Celia, Aunt and family Chamblee, Gladys Chappell, Mrs. Byrdie L. Chase, Mrs. C. L. Childers, C. C. Clark, Zula B. (Mrs. L. D. Clark) Cobb, James H. Coleman, Mrs. Dick (see:...
D: Dale, Mrs. J. R. Dana, Dave A. Davenport, James S. Davis, Mrs. and Mrs. C. Ed [Davis], Frankie Pauline Day, Pauline Deweese, Atha Shelby Dilley, Annie L. [Mrs. W. Y. Dilley] Doris Douglas, A. B. (see: George A. Stewart in...
E: Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elliott, Margaret and Leo F: Faulkenberg, J. E. Fleming, Dora Hartzell (Mrs. Fred Fleming) Frazier, Mrs. J.R. (see: Winnie M. Sanger in Folder 12) Fullerton, Eula C. G: Genevieve (see: Mack in...
H: Hait, Mrs. Dora C. Lannom Hanon, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. and daughters Harris, V. V. [Heacock], Alta Henry, Eleanor K. Herring, William R. Hightower, Louise Hisel, Mary J. Holding, Vera Howard, Ethel L. Hull, Anna S. and Nellie...
M: Mack and Genevieve Marguerite (see: Pearl in Folder 10) Mary Frances Matthews, Alice Story Maurer, Evalyn A. McAlester, Mrs. W. B. McKinnis, Mr. and Mrs. George E. McMahan, Helen (Mrs. P. P. McMahan) Memminger, Martha and...
N: Nash, M. A. Nelson, Mrs. R. C. Newman, Mrs. Nebon and Mrs. W. C. Turner Nichole, Norma Nichols, Al [Norvell], Polly Spencer and Marjorie O: Oakley, Ola D. Olive, Ruth [Mrs. Richard Olive] (see: Myrtle Lewter in Folder 7) ...
S: Sakach, Nellie (see: Anna S. Hull in Folder 6) Sanders, Mrs. T. C. and Eleanor Sanger, Winnie M. and Mrs. J. R. Frazier Satterthwaite, Alice M. (Mrs. J. E.) Service, Becky E. Shockley, Mr. and Mrs. and Marie Shockley, Minnie ...
Seminole County Bar Association, dedicatory services, Court House. Cutlip served as toastmaster. May 11, 1925. Oklahoma State Bar Association. Cutlip read a paper entitled, ""History of the Law"". December 28-29, 1925. ...
Arkansas:""Facts and Figures of Fort Smith, Arkansas on U. S. 64, the Pawnee Bill Route"". 1933. Canada: ""Official Descriptive Folder of Cardston, Alberta"" 8pp, illustrated with town map. 1923 Mexico:...
Fire-when not ready, Gridley; How does one define service?; 1981 corporate resolutions; I have discovered the most stupid retailers in the world; What is a conservative? What is a liberal?; At last--many stocks are selling for close to book value!;...
Imagine paying a retail CEO $1,000,000 a year to do this!; The cure for present dishonest pricing; Tiffany; Liars, damned liars and statisticians; I wonder what reports by impact resources tell us?; Maintaining stupidity of banks; And they expect...
Does your employment rejection letter help your image?; Vol. 25, no. 1; A new definition of 'free'; If you had been there, this is what you'd heard; Why I like California; Short shorts; Is this why department stores are failing?; A quick look at...
Why retailers should worry about literacy; Ethics in business -- and in business school; Should you charge for parking?; No wonder retailers go broke; Short shorts; The decision makes 'cents'; When looking at the same thing, do we each see...
The IRS is checking on the use of LIFO inventory valuation; Does Casper Weinberger know what he's talking about; By patting itself on its back, the Federal Trade; Commission almost broke its arm!; Answering a reporter's questions; Remember when the...
How goest the Christmas season?; What has happened to Christmas?; Bad practices in strange places; 27 Attorneys General and the FTC settle with May department stores; Retailers are going broke because they don't understand English; A secret to...