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...
Duplicates Progress Report No. 1 and 2 with the addition of a health questionnaire, notes on the physical examinations of each of the test employees, and a discussion about output increases when work shortened to 4:00 p.m. and then returned to 5:00...
Papers on the Hawthorne experiments including, a pamphlet titled Research Studies in Employee Effectiveness and Industrial Relations. The pamphlet contained Test Studies in Industrial Research at Hawthorne by G.A. Pennock, and A Plan for...
Can we retailers be proud of this?; Should you have an ombudsman?; Job stealing -- the American way; When it comes to service, the boss is not always right; My reaction to published studies; Who spends how much on advertising?; Does a deceptive...
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!;...
Robert Kahn, P.M.C.; California property tax; The image of business; Advertising and the F.T.C.; In defense of pipe smoking; BankAmericard gives out their figures; Preparing property tax returns; The future in health plans; A new attack on service...
The outlook for 1975; Should you use LIFO?; Statistical Supplement: Credit Office rating; The market for retail stocks; Concern about jobs causes unemployment?; Why consumerism becomes more aggressive; Around the circle again--with games; How well...
What does "M.O.R." mean?; Alexander's cares for their employees; The story fairchild won't publish; Logic (?) in credit; National advertising, national brands and the changing pattern; Credit Office rating; California grocers and...
Why draw any salary in 1987?; How many does a house hold?; Additional information on Mervyn’s; Have vs. the have not : retail style; Great recapitalization game; Financial characteristics of high-income families; Your name is for sale!; Does a...
B: B., Pat Bailey, Mrs. H. C. Barefoot, Bert B. Barton, Mrs. Elis (Aunt Joe) Bell, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bennett, Mrs. C. H. Berry, James E. Birdwell, T. R. Bishop, Lois [Mrs. Homer] Bohart, Mrs. James M. Bond, Reford Byrum, J....
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...
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 ...
V: Van Divort, Mrs. W. M. Van Soudt, Lucile Veazey, Clarence W. W: Wagner, Horace Waldrip, Mrs. W. M. Warren, Anne Whitcraft, Edna [Mrs. G. E.] Wilson, Mrs. George H. Wolfe, C. Dale Wolfe, Mrs. Reed [Wolgamot], Mildred...
Letters and Telegrams from Clubs - Sectoins H-O: Hammon Federated Club Third District, Oklahoma Federation of Women's Clubs (Mrs. H. M. Parks) Healdton Study Club Hobart Yamparika Club Hollis 1921. Sorosis Club Hugo ...