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Raymond Rudolph Zimmerman (November 7, 1893 – January 1986) was an American engineer,
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, and
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. He is known as 6th president of the
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in the year 1944-1946, and as Administrative Assistant to
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in 1945-1947.


Biography


Youth, education, army and early career

Zimmerman was born 1893 in
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, son of Reverent Otto С. Zimmerman and Katherine (Buehler) Zimmerman.Marquis-Who's Who., ''Who's who in America: Supplement to Who's who, a current biographical reference service,'' Volumes 7-8. 1946. p. 279. He obtained his BA from Greenville College in 1917. After graduation in 1917, when the United States joined entered World War I, Zimmerman joined the US Army and became first Lieutenant at the Infantry R.C. Texas, From 1919 to 1921 he served overseas as first Lieutenant as assistant superintendent and director of ports in Great Britain, and at the United States Shipping Board.United States. Dept. of State (1954), ''The Biographic register.'' p. 548 From 1922 to 1934 Zimmerman was employment and personnel manager at the Continental Oil Company, now
Conoco Conoco Inc. ( ) was an American oil and gas company that operated from 1875 until 2002, when it merged with Phillips Petroleum to form ConocoPhillips. Founded by Isaac Elder Blake in 1875 as the "Continental Oil and Transportation Company". Curr ...
, Ponca City, Oklahoma. In those days, in 1924, he took some courses at the
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at the
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. In 1925 he had become personnel director, and when Marland merged with the Continental Oil Company, he became personnel director for the entire firm. By 1932 he switched to the Industrial Relations Department of the Continental Oil Company, as where in 1933 he was industrial relations chief of the Continental Oil Co.


Further career and honours

After Zimmerman left Continental Oil Company, by 1937, he was director of personnel of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which includes the Home Owners' Loan Corporation. By 1940 Zimmerman had joined the staff of the United States Civil Service Commission, where bin 1943 he served as executive assistant to the Chairman of the Council of Personnel Administration. From September 1945 until early 1947 Zimmerman was Administrative Assistant to
President Truman Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. A leader of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 34th vice president from January to April 1945 under Frankli ...
, as successor of George J. Schoeneman. He resigned March, 1947 on personal matters. He was succeeded five months later by Donald S. Dawson. Some of the documentation of his federal work have ended up in the President Truman Library. Other later papers and his memoirs, until 1976, have ended up in the Niles Family Papers (1881-1991) at the Historical Library of
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. Mary Cushing Niles had served in the United States Civil Service Commission from 1941-1957 as Assistant the Chairman of the Federal Personnel Council. Zimmerman had continued to cooperate with Niles, and others. From 1944 to 1946 Zimmerman had served as national president of the
Society for Advancement of Management The Society for the Advancement of Management, commonly known as SAM, is the oldest among professional management societies. On November 11, 1910 colleagues of Frederick W. Taylor met at the New York Athletic Club to discuss and promote the princ ...
(SAM) as successor of
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, and was succeeded by
Harold B. Maynard Harold Bright Maynard (Oct. 18, 1902 - Mar. 10, 1975) was an American industrial engineer, consulting engineer at the Methods Engineering Council, and management author. He is known as the "Broadway counsel for industries, railroads, state gover ...
. In 1978 the Greenville College awarded him the Greenville College Distinguished Alumnus award.Alumni Association - Distinguished Alumna/Alumnus Award
at greenville.edu. 2017.


Personal

Zimmerman married Gladys Hall on February 29, 1926, and they had one daughter Mary Katherine Zimmerman.


Selected publications

* Zimmerman, R. R., "In-Service Training for the Personnel Job," ''Personnel Series,'' AMA, Nr 36-50. 1939. p. 23- * Raymond R. Zimmerman, "More Teamwork in Management," ''Personnel Administration'' 8 (June 1946): 28. * R.R. Zimmerman. "The Insiders' Role in the Outside Look," in: ''Institute in Personnel Administration, Volumes 11-13,'' New York State Civil Service Department, Training Division, 1948. p. 7 * R.R. Zimmerman'"Are Federal Employees Expendable Too." in: ''Personnel Administration, Volume 6.'' Society for Personnel Administration, 1964. p. 1-5


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at trumanlibrary.org. {{DEFAULTSORT:Zimmerman, Raymond Rudolph 1893 births 1976 deaths 20th-century American engineers American civil servants Greenville College alumni Oklahoma State University alumni People from Lane County, Kansas