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    Andrew William Mellon (/ˈmɛlən/; March 24, 1855 – August 26, 1937), known also as A. W. Mellon, was an American banker, businessman, industrialist, philanthropist...
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  • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, commonly known as the Mellon Foundation, is a New York City-based private foundation with wealth accumulated by Andrew Mellon...
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  • The Mellon family is a wealthy and influential American family from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The family includes Andrew Mellon, one of the longest serving...
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  • Timothy Mellon (born July 22, 1942) is an American businessman, the grandson of Andrew Mellon, and an heir to the Mellon banking fortune. As of June 2024...
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  • Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The institution was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie...
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    founder of Mellon Bank and patriarch of the Mellon family of Pittsburgh. Mellon was born to farmers Andrew Mellon and Rebecca Wauchob on February 3, 1813...
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    derived from the Mellon Bank created by his grandfather Thomas Mellon, his father Andrew W. Mellon, and his father's brother Richard B. Mellon. In 1957, when...
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  • by Carnegie Mellon University as part of the Andrew Project. Originally named "Vice", "Andrew" refers to Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Mellon. Its primary...
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    McCormick Apartments, also known as Andrew Mellon Building, Mellon Apartment, or 1785 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, is a landmark apartment building...
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    She was the daughter of the banker and diplomat Andrew W. Mellon and Nora Mary (née McMullen) Mellon. Her parents divorced in 1912 and from 1921 to 1932...
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    on July 2, 2007. Mellon was opened in January 1870 by Thomas Mellon and his sons Andrew Mellon and Richard B. Mellon, as T. Mellon & Sons' Bank. In 1902...
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    BNY (redirect from Bny mellon)
    The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, commonly known as BNY, is an American international financial services company headquartered in New York City...
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    Pennsylvania. He was the son of Mellon family patriarch Thomas Mellon. He and his brother Andrew Mellon, sons of Judge Thomas Mellon, were frequent business partners...
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    was a member of the prominent Mellon family. Born in New York City to Karl Negley Mellon and Anne Stokes Bright, Mellon was raised in Manhattan, Palm...
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    The Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium (originally named the Departmental Auditorium) is a 750-seat historic Neoclassical auditorium located at 1301 Constitution...
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    of Carnegie Mellon University. It was founded in 1913 by Andrew Mellon and Richard B. Mellon as part of the University of Pittsburgh, and was originally...
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    Christopher Karl Mellon (born October 2, 1957), is a private equity investor, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in the Clinton...
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  • Mellon: An American Life is a biographical book detailing the life Andrew Mellon (1855–1937), American banker, businessman, and philanthropist. Written...
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    second category, the second to eighth richest individuals, included Andrew Mellon's son, daughter, niece, and nephew. Wealthiest Americans included a total...
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  • The Andrew Project was a distributed computing environment developed at Carnegie Mellon University beginning in 1982. It was an ambitious project for...
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  • Mellon family Ailsa Mellon Bruce (1901–1969), daughter of Andrew William Mellon, philanthropist Paul Mellon (1907–1999), son of Andrew William Mellon...
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    Harding appointed a number of respected figures to his cabinet, including Andrew Mellon at Treasury, Herbert Hoover at Commerce, and Charles Evans Hughes at...
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  • Andrew Mellon (born 3 November 1995 in Bangor) is an Irish sprinter. Born in Northern Ireland, he represents Ireland. He attended Bangor Grammar School...
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    artist, FBI agent, and "fixer" for bootleggers. James Cromwell portrays Andrew Mellon (seasons 3–4), the Secretary of the Treasury. Wrenn Schmidt portrays...
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    at 20 knots. Mellon was laid down on 25 July 1966 at Avondale Shipyards near New Orleans, Louisiana. She was named for Andrew W. Mellon, the 49th U.S...
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    Coolidge adopted the taxation policies of his Secretary of the Treasury, Andrew Mellon, who advocated "scientific taxation" – the notion that lowering taxes...
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    Scotland, Carnegie Hero Fund, Carnegie Mellon University, and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, among others. Andrew Carnegie was born to Margaret (Morrison)...
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    The distillery was part of a deal between Andrew Mellon and Enoch "Nucky" Thompson, who persuaded Mellon to let him manage it to implicate Jess Smith...
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    Henry Clay Frick (category Andrew Carnegie)
    Frick's best friend, Andrew Mellon, his attorneys Philander Knox and James Hay Reed, as well as Frick's occasional business partner Andrew Carnegie. The club...
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  • has arranged a meeting with Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon. Nucky offers to run Mellon's Old Overholt distillery in exchange for indicting George...
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