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    Andrew Carnegie (English: /kɑːrˈnɛɡi/ kar-NEG-ee, Scots: [kɑrˈnɛːɡi]; November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist...
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    The Andrew Carnegie Mansion is a historic house and a museum building at 2 East 91st Street, along the east side of Fifth Avenue, on the Upper East Side...
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    Carnegie library is a library built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. A total of 2,509 Carnegie...
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  • institution was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools. In 1912, it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology and began...
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  • The Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction were established in 2012 to recognize the best fiction and nonfiction books for adult...
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  • lecture at Carnegie Hall, which influenced his decision in 1919 to change the spelling of his last name in honor of the steel magnate, Andrew Carnegie, and...
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    was the wife of Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Louise Whitfield was born on March 7, 1857, in the Chelsea neighborhood...
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    the Middle East, as well as the United States. Founded in 1910 by Andrew Carnegie, the organization describes itself as being dedicated to advancing...
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    Margaret Carnegie Miller (March 30, 1897 – April 11, 1990) was the only child of industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and Louise Whitfield...
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  • Andrew Carnegie Whitfield (born February 6, 1910) was the nephew of wealthy steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, who mysteriously disappeared shortly after...
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  • up Carnegie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carnegie may refer to: Carnegie (surname), including a list of people with the name Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-American...
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    Scholarship 1995, 1996. Microsoft Technical Scholarship Award 1996. Andrew Carnegie Society Scholarship 1998–2000: Berkeley Fellowship 2001–2002: Microsoft...
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    philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, it is one of the most prestigious venues in the world for both classical music and popular music. Carnegie Hall has its...
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  • Andrew Carnegie and named after their father and uncle, respectively, George Lauder, Sr. In 2007, it was renamed Carnegie College in honour of Andrew...
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    more commonly known as "The Gospel of Wealth", is an essay written by Andrew Carnegie in June of 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy by...
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  • people in London. His activities became a model for Andrew Carnegie and many others. Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was the most influential leader of philanthropy...
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  • philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie and feature his surname. In 2024, the "Carnegie Institution for Science" officially adopted the name "Carnegie Science", a...
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    a subject of dispute. While most sources attribute this status to Andrew Carnegie, others argue that it could be Bill Gates, Cornelius Vanderbilt I,...
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    added 1979). It also houses the Carnegie Music Hall and the main branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Andrew Carnegie donated the library and the...
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    Carnegie Steel Company was a steel-producing company primarily created by Andrew Carnegie and several close associates to manage businesses at steel mills...
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    including, Third Avenue. The neighborhood is named after the mansion that Andrew Carnegie built in 1901 at Fifth Avenue and 91st Street. Today the mansion is...
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  • books of 2014. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and was shortlisted for the National...
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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1904 with a trust fund of $5 million by Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. The fund was...
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    census. It is part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. Carnegie is named after Andrew Carnegie, who donated one of his libraries for the gesture. It was...
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    Morrison Carnegie (October 2, 1843 – October 19, 1886) was a Scottish-born American industrialist. He was the brother of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie and...
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    The Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum is a biographical museum in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, dedicated to the life of Scottish-American industrialist...
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    Henry Clay Frick (category Andrew Carnegie)
    retire. Despite the contributions Frick had made towards Andrew Carnegie's fortune, Carnegie disregarded him in many executive decisions including finances...
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    prominent philanthropists in American history include George Peabody, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Herbert Hoover, and Bill Gates. Statistics...
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  • A Carnegie library is a library built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie Library, or similar...
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    Fiction – The Goldfinch 2014 Time 100 Most Influential People 2014 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence for Fiction – The Goldfinch 2014 Vanity Fair International...
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