The ''Human Element" Risk 

 at Its Lowest in Lacey Reports 



Out in the woods for six weeks or more at a stretchy 



liow can any amount oj scientific met/iod overcome in h,ACE,Y 

 REPORTS the always incalculable element of human weakness or turpitude? 



Everyone knows that Lacey ^ Company have over- 

 come it but iiowf 



Firsts by treating each man on his merits as a human 



being, not expecting the physically less strong to cover as much ground 

 per day as the strongest; allowiftg every man to return to camp at will whenever 

 fatigue impairs his accuracy {of course weeding out instanter all who take ad- 

 vantage of the privilege) , in short, by putting i?t each man's mind accuracy first. 



Second^ by continual ' '^random ' ' checking of each man V 



work by our most experienced and reliable %voodsmen. A cruiser 

 never knows when his results are to be checked and the checker often does not 

 know whether he is checking or doing origifial work. 



This is one factor in the near approach to perfection of a LACEY 



Report. 



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