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James Mapes Dodge
James Mapes Dodge (Manhattan, June 30, 1852 – Germantown, Philadelphia, December 4, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, industrialist and president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in the year 1903–04. He is known as president of the Link-Belt Company, and as pioneer of applying scientific management methods. Life and work Dodge was the son of William Dodge, member of the New York bar, and Mary Mapes Dodge, a children's writer and editor of ''St Nicholas Magazine.'' He grew up in Manhattan, attended the Newark Academy, and obtained degrees from Cornell University, and Rutgers UniversityJames Mapes Dodge
''The Iron Age,'' Vol. 96, 1995, p. 1368

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James Mapes Dodge (1852-1915)
James Mapes Dodge (Manhattan, June 30, 1852 – Germantown, Philadelphia, December 4, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, industrialist and president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in the year 1903–1904. He is known as president of the Link-Belt Company, and as pioneer of applying scientific management methods. Life and work Dodge was the son of William Dodge, member of the New York State Bar Association, New York bar, and Mary Mapes Dodge, a children's writer and editor of the ''St. Nicholas (magazine), St. Nicholas'' magazine. He grew up in Manhattan, attended the Newark Academy, and obtained degrees from Cornell University, and Rutgers UniversityJames Mapes Dodge
''The Iron Age,'' Vol. 96, 1995, p. 1368

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