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  1. James H. McGraw. James Herbert McGraw (December 17, 1860 in Harmony, New York – February 21, 1948) was co-founder of what is now McGraw-Hill Education. He was the president of McGraw-Hill from 1917 to 1928.

  2. Jul 1, 2015 · Learn about the McGraw family, the founders of McGraw-Hill, a leading educational publisher. See their net worth, history, and personal stats as of 2015.

  3. Learn about James H. McGraw, the founder of McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, one of the Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century. Explore his biography, achievements, and initiatives in education and media.

    • Beginnings: 1880s to 1915
    • A New Era: 1916-28
    • New Ventures: 1929-45
    • After World War II: 1946-59
    • Growth and Diversification: 1960-79
    • Dawn of The Electronic Age: 1980-90
    • Keeping The World Up to Speed: The 1990s
    • A Mcgraw at The Helm: Late 1990s and Beyond
    • Principal Subsidiaries
    • Principal Operating Units

    Born in 1858, John A. Hill—typesetter, silver prospector, newspaper publisher, and railroad engineer—came to the attention of the publisher of American Machinist with his contribution of letters and articles on practical aspects of railroading. When the publisher began Locomotive Engineering in 1888, Hill was his choice for editor. By 1889, Hill ha...

    A more complete merger of the McGraw and Hill interests came in 1916 when John A. Hill died at the age of 57. Arthur Baldwin, Hill’s attorney, led Hill Publishing for a brief time following Hill’s death. McGraw became president of the book company; the two established the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company in 1917, with its offices located in the Hill ...

    McGraw-Hill stock was first traded publicly in 1929. Just after the stock market crash that same year, The Business Week (as it was then known) predicted, in its November 2, 1929 issue, that “business will gradually and steadily recover as businessmen regain their perspective and go back to work.” Following this optimistic line of thought, McGraw-H...

    After the war, the book company prospered under the presidency of Curtis G. Benjamin, who succeeded James S. Thompson, president for only two years. Benjamin developed a text-film department, a venture inspired by the use of educational films during World War II to supplement textbook materials. As teachers discovered the value of motion pictures a...

    While Curtis Benjamin remained chairman of the board and CEO of the book company, Edward Booher, who had joined the company in 1936, became president in 1960. They doubled overall sales within five years, contributing 39 percent of the total income of the parent company in 1965. The F.W. Dodge Corporation, information provider to the construction i...

    Dionne became president and CEO in 1983, while McGraw remained chairman. A former history teacher, Dionne proved a visionary intent on transforming McGraw-Hill from “a simple publishing company” into an “information turbine” for the digital age. Under this model, McGraw-Hill’s content would flow seamlessly throughout the company’s vast information-...

    The early 1990s found McGraw-Hill growing steadily in its quest to provide information in a wide range of formats for persons of all ages. In 1993, the company bought out Macmillan’s half of the Macmillan/McGraw-Hill School Publishing Company for $160.8 million, and by the following year McGraw-Hill’s three business segments—Educational and Profess...

    When CEO Joe Dionne retired in 1998, he could look back on a 15-year record of innovation and growth. He was succeeded in April 1998 by Harold “Terry” McGraw, a great-grandson of the founder who had logged thirteen years at McGraw-Hill before ascending to president in 1993. Although McGraw’s climb to the top spot was viewed by some with skepticism,...

    CM Research Inc.; Calificadora de Valores, S.A. de C.V.; Capitol Radio Engineering Institute, Inc.; Columbia Administration Software Publishing Corporation; Computer and Communications Information Group, Inc.; DRI Europe, Inc.; DRI/McGraw-Hill; Editora McGraw-hill de Portugal, Ltda.; Editorial Interamericana, S.A.; Editoriales Pedagogicals Associad...

    McGraw-Hill Education (School Education Group: SRA/McGraw-Hill, Wright Group/McGraw-Hill, Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, CTB/McGraw-Hill, McGraw-Hill Children’s Publishing, Educators’ Professional Development, McGraw-Hill Digital Learning; Higher Education); Professional and International Group (McGraw-Hill/Contemporary, McGraw Hill Hi...

  4. Hill had known James H. McGraw, who had established The McGraw Publishing Company in 1899, for some time, and the two men shared similar interests. In 1909 they agreed upon an alliance and combined the book departments of their publishing companies into The McGraw-Hill Book Company.

  5. James H. McGraw was a publisher and co-founder of McGraw-Hill Companies. He started as a teacher and a trade journal owner, and later expanded into book publishing and business magazines.

    • December 17, 1860
    • February 21, 1948
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  7. James H. Sr McGraw. (1860—1948) Quick Reference. (1860–1948) Founder of McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. McGraw was a pioneer in the creation of publications for market niches.