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  1. Luther Halsey Gulick (1892–1993) was an American political scientist, Eaton Professor of Municipal Science and Administration at Columbia University, and Director of its Institute of Public Administration, known as an expert on public administration.

  2. Gulick's own focus on governance, not just administration, within the broad reform tradition of public administration during the early twentieth century is self-evident.

  3. Luther Halsey Gulick was a leader in the promotion of the social and health benefits of play and physical education during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Born in Hawaii to missionaries Luther Halsey Gulick and Louisa Lewis Gulick, Gulick spent much of his youth in mission fields in Europe and Asia.

  4. Luther Halsey Gulick (1865-1918) was an expert and prolific writer on physical education, folk dance education and recreation. In this article Thomas Winter examines his contribution and his work with the YMCA, Campfire Girls and other organizations.

  5. Dec 3, 2010 · Luther Gulick was both an academic and a reformer. In the latter role, he thought seriously about what the future of public administration might look like. This essay examines his work as a lens through which to view the future of public administration in 2020.

  6. Luther Halsey Gulick III (1892-1993) was a prominent social scientist, director of the Institute of Public Administration; consultant to many national, state, and local public and private organizations; and adviser to President Roosevelt and Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr.

  7. Apr 24, 2015 · It was left to Prof. Meier to champion Gulick as a social scientist after all, not the dry theorist or pinched drafter of organizational charts but a robust pragmatist who “attempted to fix real world problems.”