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Henry Grady Weaver

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Henry Grady Weaver (December 23, 1889 - 1949) was born in Eatonton, Georgia and obtained his Bachelor of Science from Georgia Tech in 1911. Blind in his right eye since birth, he worked as a mechanic, salesman and draftsman before becoming director of Customer Research Staff of General Motors Corporation. It was for that work that he was placed on the cover of the November 14, 1938 issue of Time Magazine. He was named after, but not related to, Henry Woodfin Grady who died the year before Weaver was born. He was nicknamed Buck Weaver after the baseball player of the same name who later was part of the 1919 Black Sox scandal.[1] He is best known for his work, The Mainspring of Human Progress.

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  1. ^ Thought-Starter, November 14, 1938 Time Magazine cover story [1]

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