George Harrison Mifflin | |
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Born | 1845 Boston |
Died | 1921 (aged 75–76) |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | United States Of America |
Occupation | Executive |
Organization | Houghton Mifflin |
George Harrison Mifflin (1845 - 1921) was an executive in the publishing business. He served as president of Houghton Mifflin.[1]
Mifflin was born in Boston.[2] He graduated from Harvard. He joined Hurd and Houghton in 1867[3] and worked for its subsidiary Riverside Press.[4] He partnered with Henry Oscar Houghton in 1872.[3] Houghtom died in 1895 and Mifflin took over leadership of the company. He communicated with some of its prominent authors through good times.and bad.[5]
Mifflin was at first skeptical of the company's incestment in educational publishing.[6] He was socially connected to Sarah Wyman Whitman who designed elegant book covers for the business.[7]
He died in Boston aged 75.[1]
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