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Social engineering: A Record of Things Done by American industrialists Employing upwards of One and One-Half Million People

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Social engineering: A Record of Things Done by American industrialists Employing upwards of One and One-Half Million People

by William H. Tolman

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1. First edition. Mcgraw, New York. 1909. Label fixed to pastedown reads, ""The gift of Mr. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt.- Library- Railroad Branch Young Men's Christian Association"". Interesting association...after cancelling his Titanic trip at the last moment, Alfred sacrificed his life for a mother and child on the torpedoed Lusitania in 1915. Contemporary Ex-YMCA library marks. viii,384 pp. Maroon cloth with bright gilt lines and letters to spine, pressed lines on covers, and very light edgewear. Binding tight, pages clean and bright. Illustrated with frontis portrait of Carnegie, charts and about 25 photos. An effort to blend capital, labor and social concerns. Andrew Carnegie's Intro supports solving social problems by efforts of individual firms.

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Social engineering: A Record of Things Done by American industrialists Employing upwards of One and One-Half Million People
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William H. Tolman
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