Box 116
Contains 38 Results:
Articles and Correspondence, ca. 1924-1940
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-92, Parent's Magazine; correspondence, 1926
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-93, Dr. Ing. Adolf Frederich; correspondence, 1926-1927
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-94, Frl. C. Spiller; correspondence, 1927
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-95, The Halle Bros. Co.; correspondence, 1927
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-96, L.A. Legros; correspondence, 1925-1926
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-97, correspondence regarding experts, 1926
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-98, Maj. Alexander Forward; correspondence, 1927
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-99, correspondence regarding household management, 1925-1928
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-100, Dr. Stan Spacek; correspondence, 1924-1930
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-101, Essex County Vocational Schools; correspondence, 1927-1928
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-102, Poland; correspondence, 1925-1928
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-103, Business and Professional Women's Conference; correspondence and itinerary, 1931
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-104, "Thinking Ahead;" notes, 1931
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-105, "A Psychologist Goes Shopping;" article by Lillian Gilbreth, 1932
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-106, "Wise Spending;" article by Lillian Gilbreth, 1932
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-107, "Pullman Company;" article, n.d.
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-108, article, 1932
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-109, "What Does the Customer Want?" article, 1932
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-110, "Excessive Public Spending;" article by Lillian Gilbreth, 1932
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-111, "How Can Federal Expenditures be Reduced?" article by Lillian Gilbreth, 1932
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-112, "The Industrial Engineer;" article by Lillian Gilbreth, 1933
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-113, "Challenge of Today's Problems;" article by Lillian Gilbreth, 1933
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-114, "Budgeting Time and Energy;" article by Lillian Gilbreth, 1933
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.
0830-115, "How Does Research Affect our Everyday Problems;" article by Lillian Gilbreth, 1933
This series consists of the textual records in the N-files. These records document the Gilbreth's pioneering research in time and motion studies and primarily include their manuscripts, notes, pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and other research materials. For related photographs, oversized materials, and blueprints, see corresponding folders in relevant series.