Attendant, terminated July 1, 1933: “Left without notice to accept his old position. Ward duties satisfactory, but did a lot of talking among other employees that gave the impression he was not satisfied.”
Unspecified: “Theological Student. Not on payroll.”
Institutional Attendant, resigned January 12, 1948: “Dissatisfied.”
Attendant, terminated July 12. 1935: “Left without notice. The work was fair while here. Personality questionable. Would not recommend.”
Cook’s Helper, terminated May 3, 1958: “I have tried but at the age of 67, find it impossible to carry on working a 10 hour split shift anymore.”
Attendant, terminated January 7, 1937: “Left without notice. Employed since Nov. 25th. After each pay day failed to show up for duty. It is apparent that he indulged freely in alcohol. On Jan. 7, ‘37, called in and said he was through. Worked well on the wards. Unreliable. Would not recommend.
Attendant, terminated July 17, 1936: “Left without notice. Had been found sleeping on duty on three occasions. Not reliable. Would not recommend.”
Institutional Attendant, resigned August 20, 1951: “Personal. (Was found drinking on duty. Had been warned about this once before. Was allowed to resign.)
Occupational therapist, terminated August 1, 1938: “A person of unusual sincerity of purpose, great integrity and unquestionable loyalty.”








