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...
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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”.
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Carnegie Mellon University Libraries and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh have created a joint digital archive of Andrew Carnegie materials on the Web at http://diva.library.cmu.edu/carnegie/. Integrating five physical collections in one searchable full text resource, the site demonstrates a larger vision, which is to facilitate and host a digital repository of Andrew Carnegie materials held by...
Members of the Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation gathered at the home of Bill and Anita Headley on Nov. 19 to celebrate both the birthday of Andrew Carnegie and the successful re-opening of the Carnegie to library services.
"Andrew Carnegie" by David Nasaw was presented to Carnegie Media Coordinator Amy Mapel.
Profile America Wednesday, November 25th. One of the great figures of American industry, who rose from poverty to become the wealthiest man in the world, was born in Scotland on this date in 1835. Andrew Carnegie sold his steel mills in 1901 for a personal payoff of many billions of dollars in todays money. Believing that such wealth carried a great responsibility, he turned to philanthropy. His best known legacy is the famous Carnegie Hall...
Stop by Las Vegas, N.M., and enjoy the robber baron/philanthropist's legacy.
Next time you're in Las Vegas, N.M., stroll over to Carnegie Park and ponder the paradoxes and complexities of capitalism in America's Gilded Age.
Right there, smack in the middle of the lovely park is the Carnegie Library, a living monument to steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, who was born 174 years ago today in Dunfermline, Scotland, came to the United States at the...
From the Announcement:
Carnegie Mellon University Libraries and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh have created a joint digital archive of Andrew Carnegie materials on the Web at http://diva.library.cmu.edu/carnegie/. Integrating five physical collections in one searchable full text resource, the site demonstrates a larger vision, which is to facilitate and host a digital repository of Andrew Carnegie [...]
Harry Wolfe commented on Kathleen Quinn Votaw's blog post 'Talent Management Merits Your Board's Full Attention'Kathleen
You are quite right in what you say.
Andrew Carnegie expressed your article way with the words: "As I grow older I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do."
Andrew Carnegie one of the most famous industrialists, busi...
Carnegie - Students from Duquesne University's Mary Pappert School of Music will perform songs of the season in a free concert at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall, Beechwood Avenue. The program, which is the fifth ...