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Andrew Carnegie

A community portal about Andrew Carnegie with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American businessman, a major and widely respected philanthropist, and the founder of the Carnegie Steel... [more]

A community portal about Andrew Carnegie with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American businessman, a major and widely respected philanthropist, and the founder of the Carnegie Steel Company which later became U.S. Steel. He is known for having built one of the most powerful and influential corporations in United States history, and, later in his life, giving away most of his riches to fund the establishment of many libraries, schools, and universities in Scotland, America and worldwide. Carnegie first invested in railroads, railroad sleeping cars, bridges and oil derricks. But steel was what made him very rich. Before he invested in steel, he was going to stop working and start helping others, but instead he kept on working and got wealthier and wealthier. He then entered the iron business and discovered steel was very useful and made a lot of money. He founded the Carnegie Steel Company, which made him known as one of the “Captains of Industry”.

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Stage 62 will perform Music of Pittsburgh at 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23 at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall, 300 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie. "This one won't raise any eyebrows," promised Stage 62 president Rob James, referring to the "off ...  
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Andrew Carnegie, who recently turned 12, is something of a Guitar Hero. Even playing on the video game's next-to-impossible expert level, the seventh grader can shred like Joe Perry.  
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This Open Conspiracy was enabled by Andrew Carnegie's vast wealth and defined by the second President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, ...  
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Competition, Andrew Carnegie said, "is best for the race." Pittsburgh cable television customers, who have never had a choice of provider, finally may get a chance to test Carnegie's theory.  
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1. Andrew Carnegie was a originally from Scotland, but made millions in America from the steel industry during the late 1800s. 2. He used his millions for philanthropy and education funding institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and many other worthwhile...  
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"I shall argue that strong men ... know when to compromise and that all principles can be compromised to serve a greater principle." - Andrew Carnegie, American industrialist Carnegie lived in an era when few ...  
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"I shall argue that strong men ... know when to compromise and that all principles can be compromised to serve a greater principle." - Andrew Carnegie, American industrialist Carnegie lived in an era when ...  
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It's a telling irony that even when doing something charitable, Andrew Carnegie found a way to put someone else out of business.  
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Will discuss selection from "The Lamb and the Pinecone," by Pablo Neruda and "The Gospel of Wealth, Part I," by Andrew Carnegie; new members welcome; free; no registration; Warrenton Library Program Room, 11 ...  
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Industrial magnate Andrew Carnegie probably would not have imagined his garden scattered with a patchwork of picnicking families, a jazz trio, a liquor sponsor and the cocktail-toting singletons that seem to ...  
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Tom Farmer: Stick yer Andrew Carnegie plinth where the sun dont shine and do us all a favour, and take yer millions and go sook on an exhaust pipe, ya tight-fisted, bible-bashing, asset-stripping muthafucka.  
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Hudock was named an Andrew Carnegie Society Scholar, awarded to select seniors for academic excellence, leadership and university and community involvement.  
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"Between 1881 and 1917, Andrew Carnegie underwrote the construction of more than sixteen hundred public libraries in the United States, buildings from which children were routinely turned away, because they ...  
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Andrew Carnegie was almost the exact contemporary of Charles Sherwood Stratton, better known as Tom Thumb, and easily could have been mistaken for P.T. Barnum's celebrated performing midget.  
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