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Chapter IV TIME CHARTS
THE liorizontal-bar method used in Chapter I to show the component parts of any unit may be modified so as to represent various conditions at diflPerent hours, days, and other subdivisions of time. Fig. 57 illustrates a convenient scheme to assist the arrangement of vacations for concerns having many employees, in which it is necessary to plan the vacations so that there shall always