Miller McClintock

Miller McClintock (13 June 1894 - 10 January 1960) was an American expert in traffic control who developed the "friction theory" of traffic. He became interested in educational broadcasting and was a member of the board of Encyclopædia Britannica Films. He subsequently presented the early American factual television series ''Serving Through Science'' (1945–47) which showed films from Encyclopædia Britannica. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A traffic officer's training manual / by Taylor, Clarence Parker

    Published 1930
    Other Authors: “…McClintock, Miller, 1894-1960…”
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    Report on parking and garage problem of central business district of Washington, D.C

    Published 1930
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    Traffic regulation in large cities and their suburbs, traffic signals, design and layout of roads, and adaptation to traffic requirements in built-up areas; 2. Parking and garaging...

    Published 1930
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    Report on parking and garage problem of central business district of Washington, D.C.

    Published 1930
    Other Authors: “…McClintock, Miller, 1894-1960…”
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    Traffic and trade : an introduction to the analysis of the relationship between the daily habitual movement of people and their trade activities in markets / by Paver, John

    Published 1935
    Other Authors: “…McClintock, Miller, 1894-1960…”
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