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The onlooker had better wipe the sympathy off his face. What he has seen is a revolution, not the home of little cogs and drones. What he has seen is the dormitory of the next managerial class.
William H. Whyte
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William H. Whyte
Age: 81 †
Born: 1917
Born: October 1
Died: 1999
Died: January 12
Journalist
Sociologist
Writer
Westchester
Pennsylvania
William Hollingsworth Whyte
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