Walter Rautenstrauch
978-613-2-30330-1
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2010-08-17
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Dr. Walter Rautenstrauch (1880-1951) took the Chair of Columbia University's Department of Industrial Engineering in the 1930s. He was instrumental in the creation of this department which is said to be the first such department in the United States. One of his most important students and colleagues was Seymour Melman who went on to be a Professor in this department.Rautenstrauch, together with Howard Scott, formed the Committee on Technocracy in 1932, which advocated a more rational and productive society headed by technical experts. In 1933, the Committee disbanded, largely because of different views held by the two men.
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