Lillian Gilbreth (As Told By FBI Executive Assistant Director Amy Hess) by Obama White House published on 2016-03-30T19:42:01Z Lillian Moller Gilbreth was an American psychologist and industrial engineer at the turn of the 20th century. She was an expert in efficiency and organizational psychology, the principles of which she applied not only as a management consultant for major corporations, but also to her household of twelve children, as chronicled in the book Cheaper by the Dozen. Her long list of firsts includes first female commencement speaker at the University of California, first female engineering professor at Purdue, and first woman elected to the National Academy of Engineering. With commentary from Amy S. Hess, Executive Assistant Director, Science and Technology Branch, Federal Bureau of Investigation | Source: Wikipedia Genre Science Comment by DJ Sucho I like your smile... I think that I love u... Is that weird??... I'm sorry 2017-01-05T02:41:51Z