Samuel Grace Dunn
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Samuel Grace Dunn (1877- ? ) was an American transportation specialist, born in Bloomfield, Iowa. He learned the printing trade after graduating from high school, was editor of the Quitman, (Mo.) Record (1895-96) and associate editor of the Marysville, (Mo.) Tribune (1896-1900); from 1900 to 1904 was reporter, and later editorial writer, on the Kansas City Journal, and in 1904-07 was connected with the Chicago Tribune as railroad editor and editorial writer. In 1907-08 he was managing editor of the Railway Age, and thereafter editor of the Railway Age Gazette. He also contributed articles to periodicals and lectured frequently on transportation subjects. He wrote:
- American Transportation Question (1912)
- Government Ownership of Railways (1913)
- Railway Regulation or Ownership? (1918)
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