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In 1891 Dunlap had founded the Engineering Magazine Company in New York, and became its chairman of the board. Around 1917 this company merged into the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Inc. The Engineering Magazine Co also published over 40 books on industrial management issues, most noted the "Ford
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in 1891, which in the early 20th century became the "quality magazine in the field of business management."
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from 1869 to 1902. In 1889 he moved to New York City, where he started his first magazine
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Dunlap came into prominence as president and general manager of the
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and Fay L. Fauroto, which offered the first full description of
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to Henry Clay and La Belle Boyce Dunlap, Dunlap attended
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The India Rubber World and Electrical Trades Review
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Dunlap, John R.
Engineering Magazine
Lexington, Kentucky
Linsly School
civil engineering
Daily Louisville Commercial
Louisville, Kentucky
Engineering Magazine
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Horace L. Arnold
Henry Ford
Engineering Magazine
Industrial management; the engineering magazine
Arthur Van Vlissingen
John M. Carmody





125th Anniversary celebrated
John R. Dunlap
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1857 births
1937 deaths
American civil engineers
American business and financial journalists
American male journalists
American editors
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