Proper noun
Gilbreth (plural Gilbreths)
A surname.
Graham 1998, p. 188, citing "Planned Motion in the Home," The Gilbreth Management Desk pamphlet, c. O f. NE, N-File, Gilbreth Collection at Purdue University. Source: Internet
Examples include Henry R. Towne 's Science of management in the 1890s, Frederick Winslow Taylor 's The Principles of Scientific Management (1911), Lillian Gilbreth 's Psychology of Management (1914), https://archive. Source: Internet
In 1984, the American Psychological Association announced that Lillian Moller Gilbreth (1878–1972) had become the first psychologist to be commemorated on a United States postage stamp. Source: Internet
Lancaster 2004, p. 140. They later discussed teaching the "Gilbreth system" of motion study to members of industry, but it was not until after her husband's death that she created a formal motion study course. Source: Internet
Lancaster 2004, p. 41. Gilbreth started college at the University of California, Berkeley shortly after, commuting by streetcar from her parents' Oakland home. Source: Internet
The children of Frank Bunker Gilbreth and Lillian Moller Gilbreth were: citation * Anne M. Gilbreth (September 9, 1905 – February 16, 1987) (age 81); married Robert E. Barney; three children (Peter, Frank, Robert). Source: Internet