Bryant, Lynwood
BRYANT, Lynwood
BRYANT, Lynwood. American, b. 1908. Genres: History, Engineering. Career: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, professor of history, 1937-75; writer. Publications: (with L.C. Hunter) A History of Industrial Power in the United States, 1780-1930, Vol. III: The Transmission of Power, 1991. Contributor to scholarly journals. Address: 46 Heard Rd, Center Sandwich, NH 03227, U.S.A.
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