Professor GC. C. Crawford, Depe rtment of History, 4 University of Kansas. : : Dear Professor Crawford: 2 om sending you @ carbon copy of the letter that I have written to cuurue Gene, persomnel director of the | I assure you this in « gemsine plossure for ne to render any service within my power_to you and your family. | If I oan be of any further service, please comand mes With all good wishes, I am . Sincerely yours, Director of Physicel Education and Recreation, — « ) Eavoh 25, 19462. Mr. George Trombold, Perscanel Dirsotor, Seeing Aircraft Corporation, Wichita, Kansese > Dear George: it uiderstand that George T. Crawford, of 1607 Test S7th Street, Kensas City, Missouri, a san of our Professor Ce Ce Crawford of the History Department, is applying to your - sorporation for a position in your plant. . : : | i have known young George Crawford for a great many years, end 1 would consider it a personal favor if you wuld give his application your very careful consideration. George Crawford at the present tims is employed with the J. 5. Spperson Insurance Agency in Kansas City. Me has an office of his ow with a secretary and gives dictation and makes inspections in the field. le is anxious to enlist in the service of his country in some constructive way, and he believes that the type of work for whieh he is epplying will be a definitely con- structive thing. He graduated from the School of Business here at the University in 1954. In high school he was mich interested in athletios, having competed on the high school tesm in the high jump, broad jump, and so forth. then Professor Crawford went te Wimesota ne a visiting iustructor at the University, hie family aecompanied him, end while there Georre competed in ewirminre end other physicel — activities. iowever, military soience and tactics oscupied a I want you to know how greatly pleased i wes eat your splendid lotter written to me on my twenty-fifth of service te the University. ee see esoh other very seldom, I assure you that I reserve very fond and happy re~ collections of yous My sineerest wishes are for your continued ané complete success. i Direstor of Pirysical Sducetion and Recreation, POA:AH Varsity Yasketball and Baseball Coach. February 17, 1942. Suify Nanay eieione Liberty Mutual Coe 10 Rockefeller Plaza, : New York, NeYeo Dear “Ole”: - I em very happy to comply with your request for Third Neval District, and am enclosing three herewith. I trust this gets the job done to your satis- faction. ; It was a pleasure to hear from you, Ole, and I hope things are going well with you. With best wishes for your continued success, I Very sincerely yours, : Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. : th LIBERTY (9) MUTUAL | HOME OFFICE: BOSTON 10 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA NEW YORK, N.Y. February 11, 1942 3 wy Dr. F. ©, Allen a G , 2\ Director of Physical Education 2 do Vy University of Kansas co > ‘ fF a 4 Y : } Lawrence, Kansas 3 A a a : a a i @/ 1 bye Dear Dr, Allen: Upon making application for commission into the United States Naval Reserve, I find it necessary to furnish, among the several papers, a letter from a former employer having a knowledge of professional and technical aqualifica- tions. You qualify for both and once again I solicit your favor in mailing to me a letter in triplicate addressed to Commandant, Third Naval District, 90 Church Street, New York, N. Y, At the time of the interview, I asked if it would not be possible to have the’ letters mailed direct to the Commandant but was advised that under the present hurry, the letter might not find the proper niche and that they were asking all applicants to submit these letters of recommendations with the applications and other matters requested, At the New York City K. U, luncheon last Tuesday, where Fred Hllsworth was the principal speaker, basketball was discussed and in agreement with all, is still the only profitable and successful sport at the University of Kansas. We all agreed that our football teams are: pretty bad and something apparently should be done about it. : I have been following your games all season and quite naturally, am pleased to see the victories rolling in, not only for the University but also in adding to your grand coaching record. ‘ Your courtesy and cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated. Best and kindest regards to you. Fraternally yours, QO, F, Nesmith ofn;rh jm shale | 2 i ct i . | ite | st | L H Ay al oF i i hi ok j gags i eB i f i , H fay i; Hn | o Heats tl i i ne Wa iil qa fal i ho = g 7 3 fy Beis’ a. g2,5° | el ae Ey Meh ete gia) aa ay Md eae in a hall reg adapt itis, tah fel! AGE: ape ih ae » tld ge HUgie teecgeade ree ae Lag TRG) il Elttel iil ab AR ET Te ean tt [ti rie ih Tetley itgit it Hey ge het GD fg ah P ' I¢ was goed to have a visit with you in Fansas City. I enjoyed our contact very mich. Wishing you continued success, I am Sincerely yours, Direetor of Physical Education end Recreation, PCAsAH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. { | \, | I 1 ea if i, i vate F : i it He i He i il it ape: 2 gf 8 fuaai i January 13, 1942. Lt. MacDonald, . Us Se Navel Training Station, Norfolk, — . Dear Sire: ni wks Waker Wk ce On Ce his behalf, which I am very happy to do. I understand that — he is desirous of becoming attached with yow bureau ag a physical instructors Mr. Mende has recently talked with ir. Haurice Cannady, wie was on your staff for e while, and it ‘was suggested that this letter be addressed to yous Steve Meade is e major in our Pepertment of F degree at the end of this present semester. Ne is also enrolled in nine hours of graduate worke Steve has made excellent crades at the University of Kansas, and Has consistently been placed on the Dean's Honor Roll. We consider him one of the finest young men in our departacnt. Steve is a big fellow = Sik podelei,; slic tik auckalt inch tall. He is 25 years of age. Hd jin: pinged: on que warelty Less See See ee Penn, last sumer Steve was director of one of the play- groumis in Kansas City, and did a splendid job. Me is an ex- won the high regard of his fellow students and the esteem of his instructors. I believe he would be an excellent addition to your staff. I. em very happy to recommend him to you without reservation or evatione Very sincerely yours, — Direstor of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. December 18, 1941. Mr. Gene Tunney, ° Training Division, Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, Washington, D. ©. Dear Mr. Tunney: We have a young man in our department who is very desirous of becoming attached with your bureau as a physical instructor. His name is Steve Meade, and I am wry happy to write you in his behalf. Steve Meade is a major in our Department of Physical Education. He lacks one hour of graduation for his Bachelor's degree, which he will complete at the end of this semester. He is also enrolled in nine hours of graduate work at the present time. Steve has made excellent grades as an undergraduate and has consistently been placed on the Dean's Honor Roll. We con- sider him one of our finest students in this department. Steve is a big fellow, 254 pounds, six feet one-half — inch tall. He is 25 years of age. lie has played on our varsity football team for two years. Last summer Steve was director of one of the playgrounds in Kansas City, end did a splendid job. He is an excelient worker, intelligent, cooperative, and capable. He has won the/! high regard of his fellow students and his instructors here at the University. I believe he would be an excellent addition to your steff, and tam very happy to recommend him to you without ' peservation or evasion. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FPCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. February 20, 1942. Mr. Arthur D. Kehler, Director of Physical Education, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pae — Dear Art: T am happy to respond to your request. ‘Trust that you click! With all good wishes, I en Sincerely yours, _.. . Bipeeter of Physical Education and Recreation FCA :AH Varsity Basketball end Baseball Coach. Pobruary 80, 1942. ily che iat ij ail iH pay f i | i tie in Direotor af Phy sinieeiies ane Tareity tateetoall end ube Coahe Hee a ee E ‘a3 = esp "Ts eye 0s Sa a DICKINSON COLLEGE FOUNDED 1773 CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS ARTHUR D, KAHLER HEAD FOOTBALL COACH HEAD TRACK COACH February 1 8 ? 1 94 2 e Dr.Forrest Allen, Director of Physical Bdycation amd Head Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence,Kansas. My dear Dr.Lawrence: I have applied for a commission in the United States Navy in the Recreation Section of the “oral Department. If selected I will get a commission as Lieut.%enior “Vrade and will also be granted a leave of absence from Dickinson Vollege for the duration of the war. I have had an interview with the Navy Officials and have also passed my Physical examination. The next order from the Navy Department is to furnish them with a few recommendations from men who know mec best for a number of years. This recommendation must be written in triplicate and mailed direct to me. Ihe reason for mailing to me is that am required to gather all the recommendations together with other required data and then mail to them, Therefore,since you have known me the past 22 years as a Football,Basketball,and Track athlete while at Southwestern Yollege and as a Coach,+ feel that a recomm- endation from you will-do me a lot of good.I will appreciate you mailing this to me just as soon as possible. The recommendation should be information as to my MORAL,MENTAL, amd PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS. Head you r letter to: COMMANDANT, FOURTH NAVAL DISTRICT BUILDING NO.4,NAVY YARD Philadelphia, Penna. With best personal regards,I an, Sincerely yours, se Arthur D.Kahler, Head Voach & Phy.Ed.Dir. February 19, 1942. Lt. Commander J. J. Tunney, Bureau of Navigation, Norfolk, Virginia. Dear ir. Tunney: I have sent a similar letter to you in cere have requested thet this letter be forwarded to you in ease the other one is not received. Maurice Cannady gave me you itinerary, and I trust that you will be reached at the Raleigh address. Very sincerely yours, Director of ical Education and Recreation, FPCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. February 19, 1942. woll as being president of the Tilinois Assooiation of Ice Industries. | : His education is as follows: lie graduated from the Beardstem, Illincis, high school in 1952, from the Culver Wilitery Acadesy (summer naval school) in 1951; from Yorth- western University with a B. 5, in Commerce in 1956; end in 1957 he graduated from the Babson Institute of Soston with a degree of 5B, A, « Business Adninistrations , *~ all-stars. In 1984 he was the fourth ranking tennis player in the State of Illinois outside of Cook County. Glam also made three high school letters in basketball, and played on the chiimpionship basketball ten at Culver. — : hin | ed q ita fie | ! jt ite ri. He He Wt | ! Ht Wi eeyed i il aa Ra in ct I 5 ti iste! 3 “In reply address not the signer of this letter, but Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. Refer to No. NAV—14'74-MLK NAVY DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF NAVIGATION WASHINGTON, D. C. January 19,1942 Re: Your letter to Lieutenant Commander J.J.Tunney,U.S.N.2. Dear Sir: Receipt is acknowledged of your letter of Dec. 18,1941 addressed to Lieutenant Commander J. J. Tunney, U.S.N.R., recommend ing Steve heade - for an appointment as Chief Boat- swain's Mate (Acting Appointment), Class V-6, U. S. Naval Reserve, for duty as physical instructor. Your recommendation has been placed in the applicant's file and will be considered at the appropriate time, The Bureau of Navigation appreciates your interest in the Physical Fitness Program. Sincerely yours, RANDALL JACOBS, Chief of Bureau. / [/ JOHN L. REYNOLDS} By direction. Mr.Forrest C.Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence,Kansas ao MAIL ADDRESS Naval Training Station a a . «: Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Va. IN REPLY REFER TO U. S. NAVAL TRAINING STATION Naval Operating Base Norfolk, Virginia January 19, 1942 Mr Forrest ©. Allen _ Director of Physical “ducation University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: Your letter of January 13, 1942 with regards to the Mr. Steve Meade has been received. For your information all candidates for physical instructorship in the U. S. Navy must have a degree from an accredited collece and whenever possible a major in Physical “ducation. Lt. Commander J. J. tunney must interview and pass upon each candidate and as he is due in your part of the country soon, I should have Mr. Meade con- tact him. In the meantime I will forward your letter to Mr. Tunney. Dincerely yours, C ELLIS Mac DONALD es (jz) U. 5. Naval Reserve Athletic Officer. ; | £92 hy u Hi i | . Ay a + Lk | 2 i Hat - i : Bes s i. Ge te H | new, February ll, 1942. Bre Joseph i, Leverons, Asst. Director of Persomel, Amoricen Red Cross, National Washing ton, dD & ° Deer Mire Leverens: a | , ( I aa very tds bk ad ie ee in oe imately tis bebni Oe re tanker Lester Kappelman who has made appli- cation to the Ameriocen Red Cross for a position as recreation ee ee ee er eee At present Mr. Kappelman is Assistant Supervisor of PIP ch ge canbe iy -ossmnsenry ame gge boon He has been in this position for two years, and has been unusually guecessful. Me has the ability to organize group leaders, as 7 Lester Kappeluan gradunted from the University of Kensas in 1939. fle played bancbell and besketball here, snd enrod Ou his letters in both sports in the yeara 1957, ‘38 and ‘59. I thought so highly of hic tonching ability that I used him es my essistant with the fresimen team. fie had a fine influence on the boys, and was able to tench them the fundamentals of basket- Wadd En © Sighety Eatintnetery Ee | wre Taypelnan gota slong enoeptionally well with his superiors end his colleagues. ‘is His character is of the highest. He is clean, ospable, efficient, end vory intelligent. To the best of my kmowledge he has never been comuected with subversive T am eure he is a very loyal citizen of the United : T am happy to recommend him to you without reservation 2 iH Very sincerely YOUursBs DMrector of Physionl Rducation ané Recreation, FOA:AR : : Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. + AMERICAN RED CROSS NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON, D. C. February 4, 1942 Dr. F. C. Allen Chairman Department of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: Mr. Lester Kappelman has made application to the American Red Cross for a position as Recreation Worker in connection with the Service to the Armed Forces in one of the New Island Bases. He has given your name as one of the persons who would be familiar with his ability, experience, and character. This position requires well-rounded recreation experience. In other words - we want a person who not only can handle highly competitive sports, but also group games, handicrafts, community sing- ing, dramatics and passive recreation. He must have not only the a- bility to teach, coach, and direct, but he should be able to organize group leaders so as to be able to multiply his efforts in such a way that the recreation program will reach all corners and groups within the Camp. In your opinion is Mr. Kappleman capable of getting along well - not only with the officers, but also the enlisted men? Has he ever been connected with subversive groups which would raise a question as to his loyalty to the United States? We would appreciate your candid opinion regarding Mr. Kappelman in light of the above questions. His application is being held up pend- ing return of satisfactory references. Sincerely yours, /) aN a Whe : Joseph |W. Se Asst. Director of Personnel January 26, 1942. . At present Hire Keppelman is Assistant Supervisor of the State WPA Reoreation Program. He has been. in this position for two years, and has bem wiusually successful. He graduated from the University of Kanses in 19359. le played baseball and basketball here and cerned his letters in both sports in the years 1937, *S8 and ‘39, ee an Ces Feae me he is their respect. fis character is of the highest. He is an ex enlians Gtietn, eek kee tn fontentnle af geod piyatent education training. I an very happy to recommend him to you without reserv- ation or evasions Yery sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. | washing tn, “ae. esha ten webetae of Yes ee ey ee a : cation to the Americen Red Cross for a position as recreation worker in ponne tion with the service to the armed forces. _At present Mir. Kappelnan 1 is Assistant ne ‘boon in this position for two om, ink tun bem © 42 , ‘al Botnet eeliey torarpaes crop lenders, well as direct the activities hinself, , graduated fron the Univeraity of Kanees ht so highly of his teaching ability that I used him as my nt with the freshmen team. Hie had a fine influence on able +t tals of basket- 1 wx tayuy te recomend his to you without resermation — : sie sincerely yours, ‘Director of Physical Rducation and Recreation, FCA: AH | Varsity Basketball end Baseball Coach. February 4} 1942. Dear Mr. Tunney I an informed that Mr. Emest Klenn is applicant for a pesktion at shysinel Sustranter in your Civinin, and 1 ap wy happy to write in his behalf. Rrnest Klam graduated from the University of Kansas in 1939. He was a major in our Department of Physical Education and was an excellent student. lie was also a member of the varsity track team. Ernest Klemn worked hie wey through the University and knows the walue of accomplishing things by his own effort. He is cleen in his habits, intellectually alert, capable and personable. lie gets along well with young men. Tam glad to recomend him to you without reservation or evasion. I feel confident that he will be a veluable asset to you training division. Very sincerely yours, Direeter of Physical Education and Recreation, PCAs A Varuity Basketball end Baseball Coach. Pebruary 4, 1942. My. Ernest Klann, 5758 Woodman Aves, Van Nuys, Californias Dear Ernie: I em very happy to write Lt. Commander Gene Tumney in your behalf, and I am enclosing a copy of my letter to you. — I em well acquainted with Mr. Tunney, and regard him very highly. as cas oe ee ee ee staff and he is very well pleased with Maurice. Last week Mr. Tunney was in Kengas City and I took over several boys from our department for interviews with him. ‘I think that you will have a very good chance with hin, Ernie, and if I were you I would not stress the political angle. I have never done that, and I believe you will be much mre successful if you stand on your own qualifications and experience. If I can help you in any wey at any time please feel free to call On MG. ‘ With best wishes for your success, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. an. ) February 4, 1942. WhO, ine d | 4 i ft it Ht , 32 af a r I the dil eS a Hy fia Wd age, A fag 254 thd 4A, , lea Bngcl DAILY TIME AND MILEAGE REPORT CAR NUMBER ENDING SPEEDO. READING MAN No. (Or CODE) ‘ NAME STARTING SPEEDO, READING ew | ‘ NET MILEAGE | OCCUPATION _ DATE ‘ : DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT HoOuRS Vv MILES V Clerical or Dispatching Work in Distribution Dept. Office - - - - 791.12 Deliver Distribution Dept. Orders or Mail - Bc ee - - - : Routine Customers’ Meter Changes and Removals (Class A Meters) - - - Periodic Meter Changes - es - - - - : s S Set Customers’ Meters or Regulators (Class A Meters) - - - - - 795.1 Change Regulators; Vent or Re-Vent Regulators - - - - - - Change Gauges on Customers’ Meters; Change Orifice Discs’ - - - - Turn-On Customers’ Meters 795.41 q (Including Read and Change Name) - 795.42 Distribution Department Meetings (Other Than Job Training Meetings) 799.6 Close Customers’ Meters Except Turn-Offs for Non-Payment) - - « - ‘s . 7 Adjust Appliances - : * = Light or Turn off Pilots’ - - - No Gas or Unsatisfactory Pressure - Investigate Leak (On ~Customer’s Premises) - : . 4 = . High Bill Investigation - : ° 797.1 getty Replacement of Appliance Parts - - (DOMESTIC AND ee hee Appliance Installation Inspections (Subsequent to Installation) - ee ce z a rains | Obtain or. Merify Address or Meter or Regulator Number - - - = AND RESTAURANT) Trace or Tag Meters - - - - - “ she - = Change District Pressure Charts - - : = = = = i 799 A Operate or Read District Meters and Regulators - - - 2 . 2 : : ‘ ' . . o . ' . ' ’ ' ' ' ' s e ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ . ' Employee Field and*Classroom Job Training ~°- mn Sue opal oe - - 799.7 Replace Dial Glasses - - - - - - : : - 807.1 Field Repairs to Customers’ Meters and Regulators - - = : x 2 ee Re-Read or Verify Customer’s Meter Readings (Domestic and Commercial) - : 823.1 Read Customer’s Meters (Domestic and Commercial) - - = = : (MILEAGE TO 825.1 ReadIndustrial Customers’ Meters . ; ee : : é 823.2 : Collect or Read Industrial Meter Charts - : . - - - - (MILEAGE TO 845.2) Clean or Repair Automobile 35. ( d Car Number. - - - - . GROUP , OTHER (DESCRIBE): TOTALS FOR DAY REMARKS: PERSONAL EXPENSES AND MEAL ALLOWANCES OVERTIME _ MEALS AND MEAL ALLOWANCES - - - .- $ 7 A.M. A.M. TELEPHONE EXPENSE ..%)+- 4-5 S%,, - ™- FROM P.M. TO P.M. * CARFARE AND PARKING a oe Oe A.M. A.M. FROM P.M. TO P.M PERSONAL CAR (EMERGENCY) @______S— Per Day ee sé a A.M. A.M M a FROM P.M. TO PLM OTHER (DESCRIBE) NOTE: Do NOT INCLUDE TIME TAKEN TOTAL $ OFF DUTY FOR MEALS (IF ANY). WORKED WITH: APPROVED BY MAN No NAME MAN No NAME FOREMAN OR OTHER SUPERVISOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO.—43-1-D—12-41—-1M PADS DAILY TIME AND MILEAGE REPORT CAR NUMBER MAN No. (OR Cope) ENDING SPEEDO. READING NAME STARTING SPEEDO, READING er es 5 NET MILEAGE | OccuPATION Seaton DATE ‘ DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT Hours | V MILES Vv Clerical or Dispatching Work in Distribution Dept. Office — - - - 791.12 ( Deliver Distribution Dept. Orders or Mail Be - - . - - : } Routine Customers’ Meter Changes and Removals (Class A Meters) : - - Periodic Meter Changes - . - Sige . un : = - Set Customers’ Meters or Regulators (Class A Meters) - “ : : - 795.1 Change Regulators; Vent or Re-Vent Regulators - - - - - é a ee ee Change Gauges on Customers’ Meters; Change Orifice Discs’ - - - - %, . Turn-On Customers’ Meters L (Including Read and Change Name) -._.- - i : e oa 795.41 3 Close Customers’ Meters : . (Except Turn-Offs for Non-Payment) - - - - - - - - 795.42 Adjust Appliances - © - 2 = z . s : S Light or Turn off Pilots” - - - - - - - po» - No Gas or Unsatisfactory Pressure - - - - . : = Investigate-keak (On Customer’s Premises) - . - - * - 797.1 High Bill Investigation - : . ' : aq s : ‘ Replacement of Appliance Parts - as - . - - - - (DOMESTIC AND Appliance Installation Inspections (Subsequent to Installation) ~- a 4 3 S aeutacarets . Obtain. or Verify Address or Meter er Regulator Number - a - = AND RESTAURANT) Trace or Tage Meters ..)>-rs. >. -) SAAS w- “ be Mee E Change District Pressure Charts’ - Ne = “ a : : a 799.4 Operate or ,Read District Metersvand Regulators, - tee Seok , te: * ae | Distribution Department: Meetings (Other Than Job Training Meetings) = 3 e =" zi 799.6 = fe Employee ‘Field ee Glasarnens: Job-Tralning. se i NN aS 2 fe 799.7 ete | Replace Dial Geiies + ; ow - = * oo? - eds 807.1 | ' Field Repairs to Customers’ Meters and Regulators), - - - - : 5 ‘ | Re-Read or Verify Customer’s Meter’ Readings (Domestic ‘and Wee eel ae 823.1" - | Read Customer’s Meters (Domestic and ——— - oS : Pa ' (MILEAGE TO 825.1 \ ~ i Read Industrial. Customers’ Meters me - oe a °823.2 ’ { Collect or Read\ Industrial Meter CHarte®- —" — - nm : . | (MILEAGE TO as. 2) Clean or Repair Automobile 935. ~ | * * a ay ay Car Number. - - - - GROUP | OTHER (DESCRIBE): Rea a a Ei ye in ene. i ah a SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO.-——43-1-D——12-41——-1M PADS : , — | . | at Fahy, \ bs TOTALS FOR DAY . REMARKS: oh _ PERSONAL EXPENSES “AND MEAL ALLOWANCES OVERTIME MEALS AND MEAL ALLOWANCES SE Nite. $ . A.M. A.M. _ TELEPHONE Exreneg ss 009... + te FROM P.M. TO P.M. a _ “CARFARE WAGON 5 lw Eg A.M. A.M. : : FROM P.M. TO P.M. PERSONAL CAR (EMERGENCY) @ PER DAY i : se se 3 A.M. A.M. f : er Seve ulpare wmeer abiesaranes ese dlertdaat FROM P.M. TO P.M. OTHER ‘( DESCRIBE) NOTE: DO NOT INCLUDE TIME TAKEN TOTAL. $ OFF DUTY FOR MEALS (IF ANY). WORKED WITH: APPROVED BY MAN No NAME. MAN No NAME FOREMAN OR OTHER SUPERVISOR