REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING COMPANIES CONSULTED AND EXAMINED BY HATHAWAY
Acme Wire Company, New Haven, Conn. 1911-1917
Arkell Safety Bag Company, New York 1910-1920
Beech-Nut Packing Company, Canajoharie, New Jersey 1907-1920
Beech-Nut Packing Company, 1920-1923
Bethleham Shipbuilding Corporation, South Bethleham, Pennsylvania March-Oct 1919
Bethleham Shipbuilding Corp. Nov 1919-Feb 1923
Bethleham Shipbuilding Corp. (data) 1918-1919
Bethleham Shipbuilding Corp. (data, charts) 1920
Bethleham Shipbuilding Corp. (foundry reports) 1919
Barcalo Manufacturing Company, Buffalo, N.Y. 1912-Dec 1913
Barcalo Mfg. Co. Jan 1914-Jan 1917
Brockton Heel Company, Campello, Mass. 1911-1915
Day and Zimmerman and Penn Central Light and Power Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 1907-1913
Day and Zimmerman and Penn Central, 1914-1917
Day and Zimmerman and Penn Central, (misc. reports) 1913
Delong Hook and Eye Company, Philadelphia 1919-1921
Eaton, Crane & Pike Company, Pittsfield, Mass. 1913-1920
Eaton, Crane & Pike Co. 1920-1923
Hermann-Aukam & Company, New York 1914-1915
Hermann-Aukam & Company, 1915-1917
Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, 1920-1924
The Plimpton Press, Norwood, Mase. 1908-1916
J.C. Plimpton & Company, Liverpool, England (data)
J.C. Plimpton & Company, 1929
Plymouth Cordage Works, No. Plymouth, Mass. 1911
Plymouth Cordage Works, 1912-1913
Sanford E. Thompson, Boston, Mass. 1910-1917
National Magnesia Manufacturing Company
Marchant Calculating Machine Company, San Francisco 1927
New England Butt Company, Providence, R.I. 1912-1920
Milbrook's Restaurant, New York
Department of Education, San Francisco 1928
United Gas Improvement Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 1911-1923
United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry, Burlington, Jew Jersey 1912
Lovell-McConnell Manufacturing Co., Newark, N.J., 1911
C. Stanley Hurlbut, Philadelphia, Pa. 1919
Farrel Foundry and Machine Co., Ansoma, Conn. 1911-1912
H.C. Cohn Co., Rochester, N.Y. 1919-1923
Commercial Truck Co. of America, Phil., Pa. 1916
George W. Smith & Co. 1919
Roland Park Co., Baltimore, Md. 1912
Roentgen Manufacturing Co., Phil., Pa. 1912
Republic Metalware Co., Buffalo, N.Y. 1913
New York Shipbuilding Corp. 1922
J.H. Williams & Co., Buffalo, N.Y. 1916
Marcel Michelin, Clermont, France 1912
Gulf District Statistics
Chemical Works
TABOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Philadelphia)
Forms
Forms
Exhibits
Instruction cards and tool lists
Cutting speeds for different kinds of metal; photographs of machines.
Instructions for operating 8" Tabor Mfg. Co. power squeezer; instructions to card writers
Taylor System Elementary Unit Time DATA SHEETS
Photographs
Blue-prints:
a) Boxes for “T” Head bolts
b) Trays for Taylor's Flying Machine
c) Time card and stores issue sorting apparatus-Flying Machine
d) Time card racks
e) Paring tools
f) Round nose roughing tools
g) U.S. War Dept. Ordnance Dept. Supply Division; instruction chart for balance of stores sheet- 1918
h) Planning department desk
Forging equipment for Taylor standard lathe and planer tools
Charts:
a) Speeds and feeds for machine tools
b) Speeds and feeds for machine tools
c) Route sheet for handkerchief finishing
d) Instruction card and time studies on washing factory windows.
Forging instructions and equipment for paring tools
Same
Stores system including classification A:S.M.E.
a) The care of belting in accordance with the Taylor system.
b) Charge symbol classification
c) Specifications for High Speed steel cutters for Taylor-Newbold saws and milling cutters
d) Examination of drawings
e) Entering machine time on cost sheet
f) Approval of bills by the auditor
g) Conditions governing bonus to be paid on different functions
h) Bonus for new men
i) Routine and bonus for time clerk
j) Bonus specifications for time study man
k) Bonus for time study clerk
l) Cleaning machines- Bonus time for same
m) Standing order for a speed boss
n) Duties of the repair boss
o) Duties of gang boss
p) Duties of an erecting gang boss
q) Standing order B.D. Draughting dept. practice and standards
r) Order of work for B.D.
s) Furnace equipment assignment of men and work
t) Standing order for foundry clerk
u) Supplement to foundry routine
v) (Sales)- follow up system
w) The follow up clerk's routine
x) Standing orders for entry clerks (per unit)
y) Distribution of “overhead” or indirect expenses
z) Damage reports
a1) Production clerk-location and number of fire pails
b1) Standing order for making, issue and recall of tool lists and instruction cards, and issue and recall of tools
c1) Standing order for the issue and recall of instruction cards, tool lists, and drawings by the planning dept.
d1) Departmental charges
e1) Classification of tools
a) Classification of worked materials-Sales
b) Classification of stores - Sales
c) Transcripts of forms- War dept.
JONES AND LAUGHLIN STEEL CORPORATION (Pittsburg, Pennsylvania)
a) Forms
b) Small tool data sheets and progress sheets
c) Instruction cards under product symbol VB, VC
d) Instruction cards under product symbol VF, VG
e) Instruction cards under product symbol VH, VJ, VK
f) Instruction cards under product symbol VL, VN
g) Instruction cards under product symbol VP
h) Instruction cards under product symbol VS, VT
a) Instruction cards under product symbol VU
b) Instruction cards under product symbol VW, VY, VZ
c) Index to instruc. cards filed under product symbols VB-VG
d) Index to instruc. cards filed under product symbols VH-VP
e) Index to instruc. cards filed under product symbols VS-VZ
f) Index to instruc. cards covering jobs filed under machine tool symbols
g) Instruction cards on grinding
h) Instruction cards on grinding
i) Instruc. cards covering jobs on horizontal and vertical boring machines, centering machines, etc.
j) Standing order on instruc. cards for all machine shop cleaning July 1922
k) Same
l) Instruc. cards- miscellaneous 1923-1924
a) Organizations and methods department forms
b) Engineering department forms
c) Standing order of the general procedure-task and bonus system 1923
d) Standing order on the procedure for inspection of machine operations
e) Standing order on various bonus applications
f) Standing order of procedure- file and printing branch of the engineering dept.
g) Standing order of the procedure-engineering and drawing division of the engineering dept.
h) Same
i) Engineering and drawing division outline
j) Engineering and drawing division and its functions
k) Standing order on general procedure of brass foundry
l) Procedure for control of operation-No. 2 iron foundry
m) (part of) F.W. Taylor Specifications for High Speed Steel
n) F.W. Taylor Specifications for High Speed Steel and instruction cards.
o) Same
p) Same
q) Data on standard time records, cutting speeds, etc.
r) Maintenance section for No. 1 mill
s) Classification of work in fitting section for time study
t) Feed and speed and capacity data sheets
Feed and Speed and Capacity data sheets
Feed and Speed and Capacity data sheets
a) Classification sheets taken from small tools classification
b) Classification sheets taken from the machine tool classification
c) Machine shop belt classification
d) Classification sheets taken from machine shop belting classification
e) Classification sheets taken from crane classification
f) Stores-purchased material
g) Classification sheets taken from stores classification- material purchased
h) Classification sheets taken from stores classification (worked material-for parts)
a) Notebook-workers and hours-steel foundry
b) Small tool classification A-DB
c) Small tool classification DC-HY
d) Small tool classification J-PH
a) Small tool classification PL-WZ
b) Notebook-machine tool classification
c) Notebook-worked materials-classification of parts
d) Link Belt Engineering Co.- blueprints
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS, PAPERS, SPEECHES, OF F.W. TAYLOR, H.K. HATHAWAY, AND CARL G. BARTH
a) Bethleham classification
b) Bethleham classification
c) Bethleham classification
d) Backstrom Report- industrial conditions in U.S.A. Stern Backstrom 1920.
e) Scientific Management Manuscripts
f) Sales planning and control- follow up system
g) Maintenance of machinery and equipment as a part of the Taylor System of Management
h) Same
i) The Attitude of Labor Towards Scientific Management-Godfrey Hollis
Reports:
a) Maintenance of Standards-Victor S. Karabasz
b) Training and Selection of Workers-?
c) On the Index as a factor in industry-John H. Williams
d) Power Distribution Costs-Morris Llewellyn Cooke
e) Overhead Expense Distribution- Royal R. Keely
Hathaway: Manuscripts and notes
Hathaway: Pamphlets, articles, papers
Barth: Preliminary report to the Pullman Co.
Testimony before Commission on Industrial Relations 1914
Several pamphlets by Barth
Barth- Supplement to F.W. Taylor's “On the Art of Cutting Metals”.
Tables and charts on Taylor's treatise
Taylor- Home Classification
Magazine articles regarding Taylor
Taylor's death- March 21, 1915
Announcements
Correspondence
Remarks
Chronological statement of his activite
a) Forms for Manufacturing department- Anritsn Electric Co. Lmt.
b) Same, for Tokyo Keiki Co. Lmt.
c) Same, for Niigata Iron Works Lmt.
d) Miscellaneous notebook-biological, industrial journals
e) Book on “Scientific Management Material Developed From the Large and Extensive Consulting Practice of Carl. G. Barth and Made Available to the Graduate School of Business Through the Courtesy of Carl G. Barth and King Hathaway, December 1937”
Larger volume with same title
Looseleaf binder; photostated articles and reports by Hathaway