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Collection: Glover (Robert E.) Papers Author: Glover, Robert E. (Robert Ellsworth) Title: 1926-1947

Date: 1926-1947

File Name: WREG02603.pdf Date Transcribed: February 2021 Editors: T. Barker

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BEGIN TRANSCRIPTION Robert E. Glover 7-538

Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Field Notebook 1926-1947 Profiles 3 - Picacho Feeder 4 - Leasburg Canal 5 - Picacho “ -30 to 30

6 wasteway investigation Picacho 7 & 8 Santo tomas

9 Rincon Arroyo 10 Mesilla Lateral 13 Ledsburg Drop. 14 “ Canal 15-16-17 Crossing 18 arrow lead Drawings

1 Picacho Hdg Leasburg Canal 8-11-23

2 “ “ Investigator “

11 Wasteway & Drop 12 Skimming weir. 1926

May 1 Caddo & May 3 & 4 admin

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May 5, 6, 7 & 8 oil

prospecting permits in Ouray and Browns park reservoir sites. Also land leases on John Day project May 10 Reports & land leaves.

May 11 to May 20 incl 13 time to Payette Storage rest to general. May 11 to 22 incl ½ general ½ gen Irrig Dist power

May 24, 25 26 to Noon Leave tunnel May 26 Noon to Night Guernsey Surge tank May 27, 28, 29 Hillcrest & general ½ each. June

1 to 9 inclusive 4 days Weber River 4 days general 10 & 11 Moving & filing.

12 ½ day general

Mr Debler left 6/13/26 Sunday for Salt Lake City June 14 to 18 incl General

June 19 & 21 Okanagan Secondary. June 22 to 30 incl Okanagan Secondary. Memoranda June.

Commissioner's letter states of lands - John Day project 6/10/26 N. Platte pumping project maps.

July 1926 1 Okanagan Proj 2 “ “ AM Sick leave PM 3 Okanagan Proj AM Saturday 4 Sun. 5 Holiday 6, 7, 8 SL Basin General

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Aug 1926

Aug 1 to 11 general Aug 12 to noon “

Aug 12 afternoon S.L. Basin. Aug 13 & 14 (Sat) 1 ½ days leave.

To aug 23 incl general Aug 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 noon S.L.B. to end of month general. 5 da SLB 1 ½ day leave Rest. General. Sept 1926 1, 2, 3 to noon 4 [illegible] 7, 8, 9 Riverton

1 & 11 to noon general 13, 14, 15 Vale prop 16-17-18 general, 19-20-21 Vale & Owyhee projects 22-23-24 Riverton 25-27 general.

October 1926 182 General. 4 Riverton. 5 Vale & Owyhee. 6 & 7 General 8 General.

9 “

10 --- 11. ½ day general 12 to 16 incl. Exp dam

18 to 25 Boulder Canyon 26-27 Owyhee. 28-29 to noon 38th Owyhee Afternoon 30th leave. 31 Sunday Nov

Warm Spring Dam Nov 1 to 17 incl.

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Exp arch dam memorandum 8 estimates. 18 to 24 incl. Heart Butte dam 25 to 30 th incl

Dec 1926 1 to 13 Boulder Canyon 14 AM “ “ 14 PM Payette Dam 15 AM Boulder Canyon 15 PM Rio Grande 16 AM Rio Grande 16 PM to 18 PM B Canyon 19 Sunday

20 Mouse River N.D. Secondary Foxholm dam. 21, 22, 23 B Canyon 24-31 Annual leave. Jan 1927 1 to 6 incl B Canyon 7 Echo Dam 10, 12 “ “ 13-14 to Noon B Can 14. Noon to 22 incl Models 24 to 31 incl Guernsey P Plant Feb 1 to 12 noon Guernsey Feb 12 P.M. leave

Feb 14 to feb 16 Guernsey. Feb 17

to Feb 23 Payette Storage, Boise Feb 24 Dr. R. D.

Mar 1 to 5 incl Boise lower deadwood 6 Sun

7 Exp dam to noon 9 exp dam 9 PM Deadwood Arch

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Mar 21 Sick Leave

Mar 22 Exp Gerber #3836 to noon Mar 23 After 1 to 13 incl Owyhee dam.

Mar 14 to 18 Owyhee line sag calculations. Apr 19 to 22 Gibson Dam

Apr 23 Stony Gorge Apr 25 Gibson Dam

Apr 26 AM “ “

Apr 26 PM - Leave

Apr 27-28-29-30 Owyhee dam. May 1927 Owyhee Dam Aug 4 1925 Distance O.D. + 1.00 - 0.62 ax 155. O.S. + 0.87 - 0.50 ax 15. Crookes “a” +.37+0.62 ax 65. +.37+0.50 ax 105. Aug 1927 1 Leave

2 Tuma project detention reservoir. 3 & 4 article for reclamation era. 5 Tuma detention res.

6 to 20 incl leave. 21 Sunday

22 to 20 incl write up cantilever computations. 31 Office records & data.

Sept

1 to noon 16. Owyhee.

To noon sept 17 Yuma flood protection structure. Sept 29. ½ day leave.

Remainder of month Owyhee. May 1928

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Owyhee Dam 1 to 10 incl.

May 11 Annual leave.

May 12 noon to May 16 incl Pipe Chute Kittitas 4077 C

May 17 to 19 incl Repairs to siphon spillway Yuma Proj lot # 4217C. May 20 to 10 AM May 29 Owyhee

10 AM May 29 to May 31 incl. Cheyenne dam Carry forward

June 1928.

June 1 & 2 (½ day) Cheyenne June 4 to 12 m June 8 incl Cheyenne June 8 PM Kittitas pipe chut 728+85. June 9 Sat AM Cheyenne

June 11 Monday to 11 AM Cheyenne

June 11 Monday PM to Noon Jun 15 Friday Gerber dam. Friday June 15 PM Cheyenne

Saturday June 16 AM day (to 5:10 PM) Cheyenne

Monday June 18 to 3:20 PM Cheyenne dams, remainder of day records etc. June 19 tuesday Gerber dam to June 28 incl Gerber dam

June 29 Owyhee. June 30 Sat ½ day leave. July 1928

2 & 3 Owyhee dam. 4 Holiday 5 Porcupine dam. 6 “ “ 1 hr annual leave 7 Porcupine 8 Sunday 9 Porcupine

10 Cheyenne - Leave WOP 11 to noon Porcupine 11 p.m. Owyhee 12 Owyhee 12 Owyhee

14 Saturday ½ day leave. 15 Sunday.

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29 Sunday

30 2hr annual leave Owyhee 31 Owyhee

August.

Owyhee dam 1 to 4. 5 Sun Leave 6 to 11 incl. Owyhee 13 & 14 to noon

Boulder Canyon 14 noon to Aug 29 inclusive Swauk Creek Crossing Aug 30. (Aug 31 ¼ hour annual leave)

Sept 1928

1 to noon Swauk Creek 2 Sunday

3 part day 4 Swauk creek ½ hour leave

5 to 13 incl Yakima River Crossing & Swauk Creek 14 & 15 Sat to 6:00 PM

Leave without pay Cheyenne

17 Monday Yakima River Crossing to Noon Sept 20

Hyrum Dam noon Sept 20 to noon Sept 22 Sat Yakima river crossing Mon Sept 24 to noon of Wed Sept 26

Rest of Month Boulder Canyon. Leave carried over ¼ hour. Oct 1928

1 to 8 incl Diversion studies for Boulder Canyon Board. 9-10 & 11 Leave WOP Cheyenne.

Remainder of month Boulder Canyon Studies November 1928

1 to 6 incl Boulder Canyon. 7-8-9 & 10 Deadwood 11 Sunday

12-13- Boulder Dam.

14 to noon 15 “ “

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19 & 20 Boulder Canyon. 21 & 22 Boulder Canyon 23 & 24 Deadwood. 25 Sunday 26-27-28 Owyhee 29 Holiday 30 Owyhee. Dec

To noon Dec 21 1928 Owyhee dam.

Dec 21 PM to noon Dec 29 Riverton Pilot butte plant. Dec 29 PM to Dec 31 noon Owyhee

Dec 31 PM Annual leave. Jan 1929

Owyhee Dam 1 to

Annual leave 9 am to 11:30 AM Jan 7, 1929 Feb 1929

Owyhee dam 1 to noon of 19th incl. Cle Elum Spillway

Mar 1.

Spillway at Black Canyon 2 - 4 & 5 (Colorado river). Cle Elum Spillway 6, 7, 8, & 9. 10 Sunday.

Avalon dam spillway 11 & 12. Remainder Owyhee.

½ day leave 3/30 pg. Apr Owyhee

May “ June 1929

Dexter arrived monday June 17.

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R&G all month on Owyhee July 1929.

July 1, 2, 3 Owyhee Dam July 4 holiday

July 5 to noon Owyhee

July 5 pm to July 11 noon Warmsprings dam Vale Proj July 11 noon to July 12 noon Owyhee.

July 12 pm to noon

July 19 Arrowrock dam repairs to July 22 noon. Kern stops work on Owyhee at noon July 22 1929. REG stops work on Owyhee - noon July 22, 1929.

Check Lieurances arch for to noon July 23. Start on analysis of gibson made noon July 23. Kern returned to work on Owyhee noon July 23 1929.

Aug 1929.

Kern finished last computations on Owyhee dam Aug 1, 1929. Chas Master quits work on checking constraints aug 15. REG all month on Gibson model analysis

Sept 11 on Gibson model dam analysis. Oct 1929.

1 hr annual leave thurs Oct 31, 1929. Jan 7 ¼ hr leave Jan 14 25 min Jan 21 20” Jan 31 15” Feb 4 15” Feb 11 40” Feb 17 10” Mar 4 5” Mar 18 45”

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Mar 25 10” Jan 30 ½ day Jan 31 Feb 1 2 Sunday 3 4 To noon 5.

Feb 11 noon to Feb 21 noon 1930 16 days total

Includes 2 Sundays 1 Holiday. Leave

Tuesday June 10. - 30 min “ June 17 - 35 min. June 24 - 45”

(45 min made up June 25) (30 “ “ “ 26)

July 3 Temp camp in Owyhee date chamber. Sept 23 & 4

Storage basin for naval ammunition Hawthorne Nevada. Sept 5 fade for photostat machine leave 6 to 20 incl. Thermometers for Owyhee dam

22-23-24. Oct 1930

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, about constraint 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 cooling curves Oct 13 - 2hr leave

Cooling curves to 28 incl.

29, 30, & 31 Hydraulic data hoover dam outlets Nov.

½ hour leave Nov 26, 30 See oct.

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1 hour leave Dec 3 1930 See Oct

1 hour leave Dec 17 1930 See Oct

¼ hour late Dec 29 1930 due to breakdown of streetcar. Slide rate no 295845 K& E Co type

N 4053-5. REG July 1931 July 21 Tunnels Machine Jan 1932.

Sat 2 Abutment deformation Mon 4 Stresses drain tunnels Tues 5 Stresses in pipe Sat 9 Non linear dist. Mon 11 Stresses in pipe. Feb 1932

To Sat 2/21/32

Penstocks for Hoover dam. 126836.

May 1932

Adkins returned at noon of 9th. Fox absent May 10.

May 11 to laboratory

May 12 to Penstock (water hammer).

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May 16 and 17 Penstock June 1932

June 13 & 14 Reinforced concrete tunnel lining. June 15-18 experimental pipe.

Complete preliminary computations on abutment [illegible] June 21, 1932 Chris & Fox on abutment computations 6/27/32 AM.

July 1 to 9 incl pipe. 11 to 14 Tech studies.

Tuckerman optical strain gage equipment returned to hawk sept 28, 1932 Six straw gages with lozenges. 1 auto - calculated and electrical wiring REG Calculator.

A142643 Motor X 34678

Loaned to Riter Oct 6 1932 Returned Nov 2, 1932 Calculator with motor No

R79345

Loaned to Nautz Oct 15, 1932

Returned Nov 2, 1932 REG Arrive 10:00 AM Oct 18, 1932 Leave card for ½ day

Theodore Brand arrived 10:30 AM Monday Oct 26, 1932 Monroe calculator 142643 leave to Nautz Nov 3 1932 REG

Cableway drawn comp commenced Friday Nov 4 1923 complete 10 AM Nov 15.

Conducting heat through dark ends conductivity test text completed Nov 16, 1932. Nov 17 about comp. “ 18 & 19 Cableway drawn.

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Time lost (Leave cord) 12/10/32 30 min 12/10/32 20 “ 12/12/32 1 hr 15 min 1/13/33 Dec 1932

Tech studies Dec 1 to 4 incl. Leave 5, 6, 7.

Leave ½ day Sat. Dec 10

Temp comp loss through cork ended of conductivity aperture. AM 12/15/32 Cableway drawn Dec 8 to 14 incl.

Laboratory 15 Leave 16, (½) 17 23 (½) 24 Feb 1933

Work on gimmick sections completely Feb 2 1933.

Langford began work on cooling study Feb 3 1933. Begin work on Laboratory investigations Feb 20 1933. Monroe Calculating machine Feb 8 1933

142676. Montgomery. 142643 Adkins.

Traded in on Merchant June 24, 1938 165711 Secley

A 165778 Brand

Turned rock to Larry Smith Feb 8 1937 184405 Glover turned in on new machine. Merchant 10-m-115622 June 24 1938 Lanes machine KA 203-142639 Marchant Machines 10-M-104990 Rainville 10-M-106042 Taylor 10-M-109654. 4/1/37

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Monroe 199172

Borrowed from Pete Bier returned June 14 1937. MA-203-192786 Borrowed from Kern Jan 2 1937. 199265 Borrowed from Kern May 23 1938. 199255 borrowed Sept 12 1938 from Kern

Monroe 184405 Taken out for repairs Sept 12 ‘38 REG K.A. 203 - 142676 loaned to Hayden Mar 14 1933 Monroe MA 221898 recurved Jan 10 1939 Glover. Exchange for MA 221841

Mar 3 1939 REG Monroe 199262

Borrowed from F Hauck Feb 16 1939.

No 142639 loaned to Bralutz section Mar 3039 REG Friden calculator D&0 - 250001. Received Mar 31 1939 May 1, 2, & 3 Laboratory

May 4 1933 Begin work on Kennewick highlands pumping plant. July 1 1933

Begin work on Schroll cases for Boveder turbines.

Aug 5 1933 complete work on stress analyses of Allen Chalmer design of Schroll calls for boulder canyon turbine.

Allen began work sept 1 1933. Wethers Sept 5 1933 Rainville Sept 5 1933 Ehrenberg Sept 6 1933. Morpin Sept 20 1937 [illegible] Sept 21 1933 Dickenson Oct 23 1933 Conroy Oct 19 1933 2 copies tech memo

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Overtime Sept 1933. 18 7:30 9:30 PM 19 7:00 9:00 Annual leave Leave 1:20 to 1:50 PM Oct 8, 1926. May 1934

To May 7 incl on Porter Dam.

Moved to the US Natl bank bldg May 21 1934. June 1934 Malhear Syphan to June 9 1934.

Leave [illegible] in for afternoon of June 28. ½ hour June 28. ½ hour June 29. Leave July 5 to 14 mon.

Leave ½ day Jan 29 took to 2 PM (1 ¼ hr) ½ hr Feb 16 1935.

1 hr Feb 19 1935. ¼ hr Mar 22 1935. Feb 1935

Sick leave from 4 to 12 the inclusive

R. Cornog reports loss of key from 1027 Mar 1 1935 (about)

Dials borrowed from Simonds at Boulder for shipment to Birmingham Alabama for test of butterfly valve cylinder.

Ames dials “10” 10000 the USBR No5 1, 2, 4, 5 & 6.

Dial borrowed from Vidal Model 16. No 103170 Federal Huggenberger tensometers next to Birmingham nos 874, 875 and 876 Reported returned about aug 6 1935.

Hockstaff Mar Chartier asst. Rest inv co MA 1297 H prints each of 45-0-7969

7970

Out to Fordham and Martin of Hardie-Tynes Mfg Co Birmingham Alabama.

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For TVA

Address letters to MCA Bock Asst Chief Engr Tenn Valley Authority Knoxville Tenn. (Dear Mr Bock etc) 77 copies of 45-0-7970 and 75 copies of 45D-7969 sent to Birmingham Mar 20 1935.

½ day leave June 13 1935. 1 hour June 13.

1 ½ hrs June 19 1 hr July 17

15 minutes July 29. Old desk # 3211

PW-1854 New Desk old chair #2261 New chair PW-1855. Daniel borrowed these desks and chairs Aug 7 1932

Geisland began work in [illegible] Analysis Section on afternoon of Aug 13 1935. Visited Provider Calo on Aug 27 1935.

½ day leave Sept 9 ‘35 1 ¼ hr Sept 9 AM ¾ hr Dec 13 PM ½ hr Feb 14 1936. 10 min Feb 15 1936. [Section Scratched out] Stewart W Hannah Began work Nov 5 1935

Sewage tank for Colorado river project in Texas Nov 6 1935.

First five days of Nov 1935 Boulder Penstocks, Butterfly Valves. Heat flow for dam in Arizona. Borflect 25-2-4. Salt River project.

½ day leave Wednesday Nov 13 1935.

Rests Nov 1935 on testing of Boulder penstocks [and] acoustic method for measuring [illegible]. (Boulder)

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Wade Taylor began work Monday morning Nov 25 1935. Leave Dec 27 PM

Dec 28 AM

John Baira began work Monday Jan 20 1936

T. Hammett began rink Jan 25 1936. (from office data)

Journey Wm Howard began work Oct 5 1936. (from office data) Swain began work June 28 1938.

Cornwell Feb 8 1938. REG 12/16/39

Calculating March A 165083 (Monroe) borrowed from Kirn Feb 7 1936 Returned on demand.

Returned Feb 10 1936. Leave Oct 3 1936 10:20 to 11:30 1hr 10 min Oct 23 0hr 15 min Nov 27 0hr 20 min Jan 22 1937 1hr 15 min

Jan 11 1937 Boulder reflex valves - Pelton, CO Leave card Sat Feb 13 1937

½ hour Feb 13 ‘37

¼ hour to mail discussion of Karpovs article (Feb 27 1937)

20 min late April 7 1937 account blizzard and [illegible] down on trolley. 1 hr Apr 23 1937. Total 2.7hr

¼ hr June 22 1937 Total 2.33 hr 0.5 hr June 28 1937 2.83 Oct 1 1937

Leave card in for afternoon left at 3 PM 1 hr Oct 1 1937

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30 min Nov 6 1937 30 min Nov 29 1937 30 min Dec 10 1937. ---

2 hr 50 min 2hr 15min allowed transfer 35 min to leave below ½ day leave Dec 11, 1937

25 min Dec 10 1937 15 min Dec 17 1937 2 ½ hr Jan 13 1938 (3h 20m) 1 ½ hr Jan 15 1938 4h 50m --- 1 h 5 m over

Count on leave Jan 17 1938. Out in AM work in PM. Cards in for all day.

1 hr 5 min Jan 17 Form above. ¾ hr Jan 25 1938.

Fred Cornwell

Began work wed noon Feb 8 1938. ¾ hr Feb 21 1938.

½ hr Feb 24 1938 3hr 5 min.

40 minute Mtr 24 1938 3 hr 45 min, add up. One half day leave.

Apr 4 1938. 25 min Apr 4 1938.

Add about ¾ hours of leave for PM of Apr 29 1938. 10 min May 6 1938.

30 min July 5 1938. Total leave 390 min 25+45+10+30 = 110. --- 280

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270 20 min Aug 13 ‘38 20 --- 250 60 min Sept 16 ‘38 60 --- 190 min Nov 15 ‘38 90 min --- 100 min Dec 13 ‘38 15/85 Dec 20 85/00 ½ day Dec 28 1938 PM 225 min 90/135 2/2/39. 30 min 3/31/39 135 30 --- 105 45 min 5/1/39 45 --- 60 45 --- 15 45 min 7/10/39 Leave 7/18/39 90 min --- Total 105 min Aug 30 15 min --- 90. Aug 31 45 min --- 45. Sept 6 5 ---

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40. Leave 9/20/39 45 --- 85 10/2/39 30 --- 55. Oct 3 39 55-5=50 Dec 20 39 10/40 Dec 28 ‘39 20/20 Jan 2 ‘40 10/10 Jan 24 45-35 Jan 24 + 420 =385 Feb 2 15/370. Mar 27 70 --- 300 Mar 30 30 --- 270 Apr 5 30 --- 240 Apr 11 60 --- 180 May 17 10 --- 170 June 17 15 --- 155 July 1 15 ---

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140 Aug 21 15 --- 125 Sept 2 10 --- 115. Monroe 184403 Taken in for repairs Aug 28 1940 REG Sept 9 115-10 = 105 Nov 13 -45 = 60 Nov 19 -5 = 55 Nov 20 -15 = 40 Dec 9 -20 = 20 Dec 12 -5 = 15 Dec 16 -5 = 10 Dec 30. +225 Dec 30. +235 - 30 = 205 Jan 14 ‘41 +30 = 235 Jan 20 -5 = 230 Feb 3 ‘41 -5 = 225 Feb 5 ‘41 -55 = 170 Mar 13 ‘41 -45 = 125 Apr 8 1941 -90 = 35 May 22 ‘41 -15 = 20.

June 2 1941 -15 = 5. And June 3 1941. June 9 1941 195 - 15 = 180 June 10 1941 -5 = 175 June 13 1941 +195 - 60 = 310 June 23 1941 - 20 = 290 June 30 1941 -15 = 275 July 21 1941 -35 = 240 Aug 2 -35 = 205 Aug 5 +90 Aug 26 295 - 5 = 290

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Sept 2 -5 = 285 Oct 8 1941 -10 = 275. Oct 11 1941 -15 = 260 Oct 23 1941 -10 = 250 Oct 31 1941 -5.0 = 245 Nov 14 1941 -10 = 235 Nov 21 1941 -75 = 160 Jan 7 1942 -30 = 130 Jan 22 ‘42 130 - 30 = 100 Feb 12 ‘42 -15 = 85 Feb 25 ‘42 -30 = 55 Feb 26 ‘42 -5 = 50 Mar 6 ‘42 -5 = 45 Mar 11 ‘42 -20 = 25 Mar 20 ‘42 -5 = 20 Mar 24 ‘42 -5 = 15 Mar 25 +210 = 225 Mar 31 -10 = 215 Apr 6 1942 -45 = 170 May 4 1942 -5 = 165 May 18 1942 -20 = 145 June 5&6 1 day +480 = 625 June 22 -5 = 620 June 26 -45 = 575 July 6 -20 = 555 July 10 -60 = 495 Aug 18 - 60 = 435 Aug 27 1942 435-25 = 410 Aug 28 -50 = 360 Sept 8 -20 = 340 Sept 14 1942 -50 = 290

(Streetcar late Sept 18 1942) -15 = 275 Oct 14 -30 = 245 Oct 15 1942 -10 = 235 Nov 20 1942 -95 = 140 Nov 24 1942 -5 = 135 Nov 25 -5 = 130 Nov 26 -10 = 120

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Dec 1 -10 = 110 Dec 4 -60 = 50 Dec 14&15 -10 = 40 Dec 24 -10 = 30 Dec 29 -30 = 0 Jan 20 1943 255 - 60 = 195 Jan 23 1943 50-15=35 Jan 31 1943 -120 = 75 Feb 11 1943 +60 = 135 +35 = 170 Feb 15 1943 -45 = 125 Feb 19 1943 -45 = 80 Office records 2 hr 120 + 35 = 155 - 90 = 65. Mar 15 1943 - 80 = 0 Mar 16 1943 240 - 60 = 180 Mar 17 - 60 = 120 - 45 Mar 20 45 Mar 22 120 - 60 = 60 Mar 23 -60 = 0 Mar 23 +240 Mar 23 -120 = 120 Mar 24 -30 = 70 Mar 29 -35 =35 + 60 = 95 Mar 31 1943 -60 = 35 Apr 1 - 35 = 0 Apr 1 0 60 - 30 = 30 Apr 2 -15 = 15 Apr 3 -15 = 0 Apr 19 1943 240 - 60 = 180 + 60 - 45 = 15 Apr 20 1943 -120 = 60 + 120 = 135 - 130 = 5 Apr 24 1943 -60 + 60 = 65 Apr 24 1943 - 20 = 45 May 10 1943 -45 = 0 May 17 1943 +240 - 60 = 180 +60 - 15 = 45 May 18 1943 - 45 = 0 180 - 60 + 60 120 + 60 June 2 1943 -10 = 50

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June 3 1943 -30 = 20 June 9 1943 - 60 + 60/80 -45 = 35 June 17 1943 - 35 = 0 -60 + 60 July 5 1943 - 15 = 45 July 13 1943 -30 = 15 Aug 2 1943 -15 = 0 Aug 10 1943 240 - 60 = 180 60 - 15 = 45 Aug 21 1943 - 10 = 35 Aug 28 1943 + 120 = 155 -150 = 5 + 60 = 65 60 - 60 = 0 Sept 1 1943 - 15 = 50 Sept 13 1943 -45 = 5 Sept 21 1943 - 15 = -10 Sept 27 1943 480 - 180 = 300 - 300 = 0 Sept 29 1943 60 + 60 = 120 60 - 60 = 0 Sept 29 1943 + 240

Leave card in for PM but present after 2:15 PM 360 - 105 - 120 Oct 1 1943 -120 Oct 2 1943 -10 Oct 7 1943 - 60 - 45 Oct 8 1943 -45 Summary: Oct 8 1943 + 60 + 35. Oct 28 1943 -60 +60 0 + 95 - 45 = 50. 240 - 120 = 120 Nov 4 - 30 Nov 5 20 - 10 = 10 Nov 9 - 10 = 0 Correction Oct 28 1943 +240 - 120 = 120 + 120 - 120 = 0 Nov 13 - 60 + 60 + 60 -10 = 50 Dec 14 - 50 = 0 Dec 17 - 60 = 0 + 60 - 10 = 50 Dec 22 -15 = 35

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Dec 27 - 15 = 20 Jan 3 1944 + 30 + 30 = 50 Jan 6 1944 -45 = 5 Jan 10 about 5 Jan 13 1944 +60 = 65 Jan 14 60 + 20 = 80 Jan 19 1944 +80 + 195 = 275 Jan 20 1944 - 75 = 200 Feb 8 1944 - 30 = 170 Feb 29 1944 - 15 = 155 Mar 2 1944 - 15 = 140 Mar 3 1944 - 5 = 135 Mar 13 1944 - 10 = 125 Mar 17 1944 - 15 = 110 June 5 1944 - 110 = 0

Dec 4 1944 + 60 min - 15 = 45 min Dec 5 1944 - 10 min = 35 Dec 14 1944 - 15 = 20 Jan 18 1945 - 10 = 10 Feb 14 1945 - 10 = 0 Feb 15 1945 + 20 Mar 10 1945 - 15 = 5 Apr 6 1945 + 60 = 65 Apr 6 1945 - 60 = 5 Apr 10 1945 - 5 = 0 Apr 26 1945 + 120 Apr 26 1945 -60 = 60 June 28 1945 60 - 10 = 50 July 18 1945 - 10 = 40 July 27 - 10 = 30 Aug 4 - 5 = 25 Sept 13 - 5 = 20 Oct 10 + 120 = 140 Oct 10 - 90 = 50 Oct 15 - 20 = 30 Oct 26 - 5 = 25 Nov 5 - 5 = 20 Nov 8 + 60 = 80

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Nov 23 - 15 = 65 Dec 17 1945 - 15 = 50 Dec 19 1945 - 10 = 40 Dec 21 1945 - 15 = 25 Dec 21 1945 - 25 = 0 Dec 26 1945 120 Dec 26 1945 -15 = 105 Dec 27 1945 - 45 = 60 Dec 28 1945 + 60 = 120 Jan 11 1946 - 10 = 110 Jan 28 1946 - 10 = 100 Mar 1 1946 - 90 = 10 June 17 1946 - 10 = 0 June 24 1946 + 60 - 15 = 45 Aug 2 1946 - 25 = 20 Aug 26 1946 - 15 = 5 Aug 27 1946 - 5 = 0 Aug 29 1946 + 120 - 10 = 110 Oct 7 - 35 = 75 Oct 14 - 60 = 15 June 27 1947 + 120 = 135 June 27 1947 - 60 = 75 July 2 1947 - 15 = 60 July 11 1947 - 20 = 40 Sept 30 1947 + 240

(Half day worked after signature bed gone in) + 280 Nov 4 1947 (Late) - 60 = 220

Nov 24 1947 + 60 = 280

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