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Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p John Gurney Callan began his professional career working for the Edison Illuminating Company, 1896-1897, and joined General Electric in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1897, where he was in charge of the Lynn steam turbines. In 1909, he joined Arthur D. Little as a mechanical and electrical engineer where he helped organize the Research Department of General Motors. In 1915, Callan was appointed Professor of Steam and Gas Engineering at the University of Wisconsin; and in 1919 he became the first faculty member appointed to the Harvard Business School by Dean Wallace Brett Donham where he taught until 1940.. }

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