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...society," says Dr. Bock, controller of the University's health, and general supervisor of the Grant Study, "has an overabundance of disharmony, frustration, and lack of leadership." Why? Because many an average man is unhappy in a job for which he is not suited, and where he is not contented. Thus to alleviate the disharmony of the world at large, we must start with the successful man rather than the unsuccessful, frustrated...
...Administrative Assistant, Office of Budget and Finance, United States Department of Agriculture; Alexander J. Boudreau, of Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Quebec, B.S.A. Laval University '33, Field Representative of Department of Fisheries, Ottawa; Arthur D. Bouterse, of Richmond, Va., A.B. Asbury College '28, A.M. University of Chicago '36, Supervisor of Research and Statistics, Department of Welfare of Virginia, 1936-1941, at present a student in the School; Victor H. Bringe of Madison, Wisc., B.A. University of Wisconsin '41, Administrator of Residence Halls, University of Wisconsin; Robert K. Buck, of Arlington, Va., B.S. Iowa State College '36, M.S., ibid., '39, Associate...
Under the direction of Thomas M. Stanton '44 and Joel Cohen '43, a network of canvassers has been worked out with a supervisor in each House and a representative in each entry. Between Thursday and Monday these delegates will try to fill the Harvard quota...
...Bottlenecks. As the program expanded, bottlenecks developed. One was in supervisory labor (foremen). One reason for slowdown rumors was the time lost because green men had to stand around waiting instruction. Many skilled workers had to be used as teachers. In actual operations one supervisor had to handle as many as 10 to 15 green hands...
...Clarence Wormuth started a double-purposed safety campaign. When a worker is involved in a traffic mishap, the plant safety supervisor checks his plant record, if it is bad calls him in for an interview. After his aptitudes and temperament are determined, he is put in a job that better suits him. "Accident-prone" workers are segregated, placed on nonhazardous work...