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...
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...
Describes the purpose of the study of the six relay assembly employees as a test to determine if rest periods and rest periods accompanied with shorter working hours improved worker efficiency. The report duplicates Progress Report No. 1 by...
Included in this group are tables of vascular skin reaction readings as a measurement of fatigue. There is also an abstract of chapter 5, concerning the physiology and psychology of fatigue, from Edgar James Swifts book Psychology and the days...
Summary of the development and findings of the psychological and sociological studies concerning the relay assembly test group. The report discusses the method used, the findings of the study, the changes introduced, and a prospectus for the future...
Documents concerning research and planning regarding training supervisors in both technical skills and personnel skills. Included are ideas on logistics of the training as well as content.
Transcripts of interviews with operating branch employees concerning their working conditions and any other factors that may affect their work. Included at the end of each interview are brief notes from the interviewer
Report addressing complaints made in the interviews with operating branch employees. Individual complaints are addressed, and sorted by categories concerning both working conditions and the job itself. Recommendations for further analysis are...
Report concerning the employee interview program conducted by Hawthorne Works Inspection Branch. Included are the plans for the study with purpose and procedure. Also contained is a summary outline, and interviews with representative employees...
Records regarding mica-splitting operator 1. Informal notes and recommendations, both hand written and type written, concerning this operator are included. Also included is a summary of absences is given for the entire period of employment from...
Several reports, memoranda, and letters. It includes two copies of a preliminary report concerning the experiment in personnel counseling by which Personnel Man would interview employees and supervisors in an attempt to find problems in his...
Three memoranda concerning personnel counselor selection, two of which touch on the issue of their training. The earliest memorandum from 1941 is a brief list of desirable characteristics for a counselor to have while the 1948 memorandum is a...
A proposed act concerning a tax to be levied on stock being driven through Choctaw Nation. Passed House and Senate with amendment October 27, 1870. Approved same.
Proposed act concerning the salary to be paid members during the session of the General Council. Passed House October 26, 1870. Passed Senate October 27, 1870. Approved October 29, 1870.
A proposed act to repeal the act approved Nov. 20, 1867, concerning the granting of permits for trade. Passed House October 24, 1871. Passed Senate October 26, 1871. Approved October 28.
A resolution concerning money, bonds, or securities in the hands of the United States belonging to and payable to the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 24, 1872. Passed Senate October 26, 1872.
A resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Choctaw Council concerning the election of the Supreme Judges, Superintendent of Public Schools, and District Trustees of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 31, 1872.
Proposed resolution stating that no one except the General Council was authorized to give an account of the U.S. Senate Committee concerning lands, government or money to the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 15, 1878.
Act proposed concerning the citizenship of persons marrying citizens of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House Nov. 6, 1878. Passed Senate Nov. 9, 1878. Passed and approved Nov. 9, 1878.
Resolution concerning the report of the committee on the special message of the principal chief. Passed House October 14, 1880. Passed Senate and approved October 15, 1880.
A resolution of November 14, 1889 asking for a full and correct report from A. Docking concerning the Spencer Academy. Passed and approved November 15, 1889.
Bill No. 18. An act relating to the National Agent office concerning contracts made with non-citizens for the manufacture of certain products. Passed House October 26, 1892. Passed Senate and approved October 27, 1892.
A resolution concerning a paragraph found in the statement made by J.S. Standley before the sub-committee on Indian Territories. Passed and approved April 4, 1894.
Bill No. 41. A resolution concerning the withdrawal of students now attending schools in the states. Passed Senate October 25, 1894. Passed House and approved October 26, 1894.
A resolution concerning N.B. Aimsworth, Assisting Attorney, in regard to violation of permit law to be paid. Passed House October 25, 1884. Passed Senate and approved October 30, 1884.
Bill No. 8. A proposed act authorizing the Principal Chief of the Nation to employ an attorney concerning citizenship claims. Passed house and Senate September 18, 1896. Approved September 19, 1896.
A letter from Thomas R. Ryan to Solomon J. Homer, National Secretary, concerning the President's disapproval of an act entitled ""An act to transfer the National Agent's Office to the trustee of Coal and...
A portion of a letter to Mr. S.J. Homer, National Secretary, concerning the returning of two acts because they were not prepared in the proper manner and defining the proper procedure. December 21, 1898.
A letter from C.N. Wise to Solomon J. Homer, National Secretary of Choctaw Nation concerning the disapproval of the President to an act entitled ""An act repealing all laws relating to contracts, for cutting, timber, ties, running saw...
A letter from Thomas R. Ryan to Solomon J. Homer, National Secretary of Choctaw Nation, concerning the disapproval of the President to two acts herein mentioned. December 29, 1898.
A memorial to Congress of the U.S. regarding Atoka Agreement, concerning royalties arising from the sale of coal and management of coal, interested in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. Passed and approved October 31, 1899.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector, to Mr. S. J. Homer, concerning ""an act for the relief of Ellis Whistler."" Dated December 19, 1899.
A letter from George Wright to Mr. S.J. Homer, concerning ""an act appropriating money to defray the expenses of three commissioners."" Dated December 19, 1899.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector to Mr. S.J. Homer, concerning ""an act for the relief of George W. Bell."" Dated December 19, 1899.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector to Mr. S.J. Homer, National Secretary of Choctaw Nation, concerning ""an act for the relief of Thomas W. Hunter."" Dated December 19, 1899.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector to Mr. S.J. Homer, National Secretary of Choctaw Nation, concerning ""an act for the relief of Henry Willis."" Dated December 19, 1899.