Draft:T.K. Quinn
Theodore Kinget Quinn (1893-1961)
Early life[edit]
Quinn’s father, Timothy Patrick Quinn was from Rathkeale, Ireland. In 1883, he immigrated to the United States.[1]
Career[edit]
Books[edit]
- Unconscious Public Enemies (1962)
- Giant business: threat to democracy; the autobiography of an insider (Exposition Press, 1953)
- Giant business: threat to democracy; the autobiography of an insider (Exposition Press, 1954)
- Giant corporations: challenge to freedom; the American economic revolution (Exposition Press, 1956)
- Liberty, employment, and no more wars (Hastings House, 1943)
References[edit]
- ^ Ward, Colm. "Rathkeale family's inspiring emigration story". www.limerickleader.ie.
- ^ "WPB EX-AIDE PLANS BOOK; T.K. Quinn to Finance Manual on Labor-Management Amity". December 18, 1944 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "PLOW BACK'SPEEDS WAR PLANT OUTPUT; Under Plan 1,788 Production Drive Awards Made for Ideas From Within Industry PLOW BACK' SPEEDS WAR PLANT OUTPUT". April 23, 1944 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Times, Special to The New York (August 29, 1961). "Theodore K. Quinn Dies at 68; Turned Against Big Business; Former G. Aide Assailedt indastrial 'Giantism' -- Wrote Several Rooks" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Books--Authors; T.K. Quinn's Last Book Version of St. Francis Luce to Issue Sulkin Novel". May 14, 1962 – via NYTimes.com.