Jaques Cattell

Under Cattell's direction, the press also began publishing The Biographical Directory of American Men of Science.

James gave his home to his oldest son, McKeen Cattell (1891–1983), closed the office in Grand Central Terminal, moved to Lancaster and built a large apartment on top of the printing plant on McGovern Avenue.

It was renamed "The Business Press, Incorporated", and published prestigious magazines such as Foreign Affairs and Commentary.

When the printing plant was sold to Hughes, James Cattell's son, Jaques, kept the name of Science Press.

[4] That same year, R. R. Bowker acquired Jaques Cattell Press, where it continued to operate out of Tempe, Arizona.

The name, "Jaques Cattell Press," continued as a Division of RR Bowker, A Xerox Company.