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...
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
Schedule of test periods for the first relay assembly test room, including piece rates and converstion factors for relays assembled in the relay assembly test room.
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 recorded were observations of their moods, in handwritten marginalia
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...
Martin Chuzzlewit appeared in monthly parts, January 1843-July 1844, as Charles Dickens' sixth novel. The novel was not as successful as earlier novels, although Dickens thought it was best of his stories to that point. Dickens' 1842 trip to...
Martin Chuzzlewit appeared in monthly parts, January 1843-July 1844, as Charles Dickens' sixth novel. The novel was not as successful as earlier novels, although Dickens thought it was best of his stories to that point. Dickens' 1842 trip to...
Five interviews with the mica-splitting test room operators. The interview covered attitudes about the company and the test room. Family life and outside interests were also discussed
Examines the relation between the quality of output and the following factors: average hourly output, day of the week, weather, amount of sleep, and volume of conversation. Inspectors records of rejections were compared to the records of weather,...
Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
A Christmas Carol, is a novella that was first published in December 1843. The main character, Ebenezer Scrooge is a bitter, miserly old man who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley. He wants to help Scrooge reform...
A Christmas Carol, is a novella that was first published in December 1843. The main character, Ebenezer Scrooge is a bitter, miserly old man who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley. He wants to help Scrooge reform...
A Christmas Carol, is a novella that was first published in December 1843. The main character, Ebenezer Scrooge is a bitter, miserly old man who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley. He wants to help Scrooge reform...
Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...
Martin Chuzzlewit appeared in monthly parts, January 1843-July 1844, as Charles Dickens' sixth novel. The novel was not as successful as earlier novels, although Dickens thought it was best of his stories to that point. Dickens' 1842 trip to...
Little Dorrit was originally published in 20 parts in 19 monthly installments, with the last two parts published in a double installment. William Dorrit, father of the title character, Amy, has been sent to Marshalsea debtor's prison in London,...
Little Dorrit was originally published in 20 parts in 19 monthly installments, with the last two parts published in a double installment. William Dorrit, father of the title character, Amy, has been sent to Marshalsea debtor's prison in London,...
Little Dorrit was originally published in 20 parts in 19 monthly installments, with the last two parts published in a double installment. William Dorrit, father of the title character, Amy, has been sent to Marshalsea debtor's prison in London,...
First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
Telephone conversations between Dr. Daniel Wren and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Wren questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Daniel Wren and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Wren questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Charles Wrege and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Wrege questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Charles Wrege and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Wrege questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Charles Wrege and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Wrege questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Daniel Wren and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Wren questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Daniel Wren and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Wren questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Daniel Wren and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Wren questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dan Gilbreth and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Mr. Gilbreth questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Morris S. Viteles and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Viteles questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Morris S. Viteles and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Viteles questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. John B. Miner and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Miner questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. W. Jack Duncan and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Duncan questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. W. Jack Duncan and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Duncan questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dan Gilbreth and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Mr. Gilbreth questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Fred Gilbreth and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Mr. Gilbreth questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Jane Lancaster and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Lancaster questions and she responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. W. Jack Duncan and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Duncan questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dan Gilbreth and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Mr. Gilbreth questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Ernestine Gilbreth Carey and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Mrs. Carey questions and she responded.
Telephone conversations between Ernestine Gilbreth Carey and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Mrs. Carey questions and she responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. James G. Hunt and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Hunt questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. Charles Wrege and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Wrege questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Jack Gilbreth and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked the brothers questions and they responded.