Luther Halsey Gulick, Sr. (1828–1891), missionary who was father and grandfather of above
Luther Gulick's fact-value dichotomy was a key contender for Wilson's proposed politics-administration dichotomy.
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A few distinguished scholars of that period were, Luther Gulick, Lyndall Urwick, Henri Fayol, Frederick Taylor, and others.
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Largely drawn from the work of French industrialist Henri Fayol, it first appeared in a 1937 staff paper by Luther Gulick and Lyndall Urwick written for the Brownlow Committee.