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Arthur Van Vlissingen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arthur Van Vlissingen Arthur Van Vlissingen Jr. (1895 - Oct. 20, 1986) was an American writer and bureau chief for ''Business Week'' and ''Newsweek,'' noted as editor of the ''Factory and Industrial Management'' journal.〔"Writer Arthur Van Vlissingen : Headed Bureau For Newsweek." in ''Chicago Tribune,'' October 22, 1986.〕 == Life and work == Van Vlissingen was born in Chicago to Arthur H. Van Vlissingen, who was a prominent real estate agent in Chicago.〔Robert P. Swierenga (2002). ''Dutch Chicago: A History of the Hollanders in the Windy City.'' 2002, p. 652.〕 After obtaining an engineering degree at the Northwestern University, and joined the US Navy to serve in World War I.〔 After graduation he joined the McGraw-Hill Publishing company as Assistant editor and later editor for the ''Factory and Industrial Management'' journal. He continued to edited the magazine in the 1930s when it was renamed ''Factory Management and Maintenance.''〔Howard P. Segal (2008). ''Recasting the Machine Age: Henry Ford's Village Industries.'' p. 6〕 In 1927 Van Vlissingen published "The Yankee of the Yards: The Biography of Gustavus Franklin Swift," co-authored with Louis Franklin Swift. This work provides a history of Chicago’s meat packing industry from the viewpoint of the son of the founder of the largest packing company in the world.〔Chandler, Alfred D. "The beginnings of “big business” in American industry." ''Business History Review'' 33.01 (1959): 1-31.〕 In the 1930s he joined ''Business Week,'' where he became bureau chief in the Midwest. He later joined Newsweek, where he headed its bureau. In the 1960s he co-authored some more works on the history of postal offices in the 19th century.
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