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  1. Frank Bunker Gilbreth. Frank Bunker Gilbreth (July 7, 1868 – June 14, 1924) was an American engineer, consultant, and author known as an early advocate of scientific management and a pioneer of time and motion study, and is perhaps best known as the father and central figure of Cheaper by the Dozen . Both he and his wife Lillian Moller ...

  2. Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr. (July 7, 1868 June 14, 1924) Gilbreth was a pioneer of motion study and is perhaps best known as the father and central figure of 'Cheaper by the Dozen'. Gilbreth discovered his vocation as a young building contractor, he looked for ways to make bricklaying faster and easier. As time went on he worked with his wife ...

  3. Sep 8, 2022 · Gilbreth, Frank Bunker, 1868-1924. Publication date 1972 Topics Motion study Publisher Easton [Pa.] Hive Pub. Co. Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary ...

  4. Jan 26, 2007 · Applied motion study; a collection of papers on the efficient method to industrial preparedness by Gilbreth, Frank Bunker, 1868-1924 ; Gilbreth, Lillian Moller, 1878-1972

  5. Frank Bunker Gilbreth was a Bostonian building engineer and as unlike Lillian Moller in upbringing and character as a former bricklayer could be. Frank Gilbreth was a ball of energy, a self-made man who wanted to live life as energetically and successfully as he possibly could.

  6. Frank Bunker Gilbreth (July 7, 1868 – June 14, 1924) was an American engineer, early advocate of scientific management and a pioneer of time and motion studies. Lillian Evelyn Moller Gilbreth (May 24, 1878 – January 2, 1972) was one of the first working female engineers holding a Ph.D. A pioneer in ergonomics, she patented many kitchen ...

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  8. Frank Bunker Gilbreth was born July 7, 1868 to John and Martha (Bunker) Gilbreth of Fairfield, Maine. The youngest of three children, Frank enjoyed a quiet childhood until his father's sudden death from pneumonia in 1871. For financial reasons, his mother was forced to move Frank and his sisters, Anne and Mary, to Boston where Martha opened a ...

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