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Walter Rautenstrauch

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Dr. Walter Rautenstrauch (1880-1951) took the Chair of Columbia University's Department of Industrial Engineering in the 1930s.

Mechanical engineer. Dr. Rautenstrauch was a consultant to manufacturing industries, and for many years, professor and Executive Officer of the Columbia University Dept. of Industrial Engineering. He was instrumental in the creation of this department which is said to be the first such department in the United States.

Walter Rautenstrauch and the Committee on Technocracy

In 1932, Rautenstrauch formed a new organization, the Committee on Technocracy, which would chart the path to a more rational form of society.

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