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Birthplace of Andrew Carnegie in Dunfermline, Scotland
Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, in a typical weaver's cottage with only one main room consisting of half the ground floor which was shared with the neighboring weaver's family.
The sixty-odd club members were the leading business tycoons of Western Pennsylvania and included among their number Frick's best friend, Andrew Mellon, his attorneys Philander Knox and James Hay Reed, as well as Frick's business partner, Carnegie.
The " Andrew Carnegie Dictum " illustrates Carnegie's generous nature:
Stained glass window dedicated to Andrew Carnegie in the National Cathedral
In 1960, Hill published an abridged version of the book containing the Andrew Carnegie formula for wealth creation.
Andrew Carnegie ’ s political and economic focus of during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century was the defense of laissez faire economics.
On the surface, Andrew Carnegie appears to be a strict laissez-faire capitalist and follower of Herbert Spencer, often referring to himself as a disciple of Spencer.
There are however, some major discrepancies between Spencer ’ s capitalist evolutionary conceptions and Andrew Carnegie ’ s capitalist practices.
Carnegie, Andrew 1901 The Gospel of Wealth and Other Timely Essays
" Andrew Carnegie congressional testimony February 5, 1915
Andrew Carnegie is described in John Dos Passos ' 42nd Parallel as a confident man in whatever he invested in, which included many things that our world flourished on for many years to the present time.
In addition to Triumphant Democracy ( 1886 ), and The Gospel of Wealth ( 1889 ), he also wrote An American Four-in-hand in Britain ( 1883 ), Round the World ( 1884 ), The Empire of Business ( 1902 ), The Secret of Business is the Management of Men ( 1903 ), James Watt ( 1905 ) in the Famous Scots Series, Problems of Today ( 1907 ), and his posthumously published autobiography Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie ( 1920 ).
The Statue of Andrew Carnegie in his home town of Dunfermline
Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh jointly administer the Andrew Carnegie Collection of digitized archives on Carnegie's life.
* Carnegie, Andrew.
Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie.
* Carnegie, Andrew.
" Andrew Carnegie and the Robber Baron Myth ".
Forty Years of Carnegie Giving: A Summary of the Benefactions of Andrew Carnegie and of the Work of the Philanthropic Trusts Which He Created.
Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business, 2nd Edition.

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With this criterion, the most commonly cited members include Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy.
We have, with the advice of our Council, ordered: That from henceforth all our Subjects of this Isle and Kingdome of Great Britaine, and all our members thereof, shall beare in their main-toppe the Red Crosse, commonly called St. George ’ s Crosse, and the White Crosse, commonly called St. Andrew ’ s Crosse, joyned together according to the forme made by our heralds, and sent by Us to our Admerall to be published to our Subjects: and in their fore-toppe our Subjects of South Britaine shall weare the Red Crosse onely as they were wont, and our Subjects of North Britaine in their fore-toppe the White Crosse onely as they were accustomed.
* On-Field Host: Andrew Grover ( commonly known just as " Grover ")
" Wealth ", more commonly known as " The Gospel of Wealth ", is an article written by Andrew Carnegie in 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy by the new upper class of self-made rich.
" Anderson refuted a claim, originally cited by Andrew Coltee Ducarel, that the name came from the Old French for " chalk hill ", because the name was in use at least a century before the French language would have been commonly used following the Norman Invasion.
If there were any suspicion that the opposition to him was quite other than political, it would be set at rest by the testimony of Dr Andrew Brown, who went from Scotland to inquire into Sydenham's practice and has incidentally revealed what was commonly thought of it at the time, in his Vindicatory Schedule concerning the New Cure of Fevers.
Andrew ( more commonly known as Andy ) Rantzen is a Sydney-based lo-fi electronic recording artist and writer.
The Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, also commonly known as St. Andrew's Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church in the United States located in the State of Hawaii.
The terms Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, Princess Anne, and suchforth are most commonly heard, even though the persons involved may never have held that formal shorthand style.
Andrew Sullivan, blogger at The Atlantic, has commonly used the term, as have political cartoonists Cox & Forkum in reference to former Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris.
The original soundtrack of the game was composed by Paul Arnold and Andrew Barnabas, the musical duo more commonly known as " Bob & Barn ".
Although most commonly associated with Scotland, Saint Andrew is also the patron saint of Greece, Romania, Russia, Ukraine and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.
Andrew James Trauth, commonly known as A. J.
Ricardo Wayne Gardner ( born 25 September 1978 in Saint Andrew, Jamaica ), commonly known as Bibi, is a Jamaican footballer.
The invention of Marshmallow Alpha-Bits is not commonly known, but was invented by a small time entrepreneur named Andrew R. Miller, and his cousin, Andrew W. Peterson, a chef at a local restaurant in upstate New York.
It will be convenient here to give the contents of the edition printed by Andrew Hart at Edinburgh in 1611. and described ( as was usually the case ) as The Psalmes of David in Meeter, with the Prose, whereunto is added Prayers commonly used in the Kirke, and private houses ; with a perpetuall Kalendar and all the Changes of the Moone that shall happen for the space of Six Veeres to come.
Kuan Yoke Loon, commonly known as Andrew Kuan () is the managing director of executive search firm Blue Arrow.

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Lists of phenomena, from the contemplation of which " the savage " was led to believe in animism, have been given by Sir E. B. Tylor, Herbert Spencer, Andrew Lang, and others ; a controversy arose between the former as to the priority of their respective lists.
She bound Andrew as a boy as an apprentice tailor ; Johnson had no formal education but taught himself how to read and write, with some help from his masters, as was their obligation under his apprenticeship.
* Winston ; Robert W. Andrew Johnson: Plebeian and Patriot ( 1928 ) online edition
The Papers of Andrew Johnson 16 volumes ; University of Tennessee Press, ( 1967 2000 ).
In reply to this the French sovereign dispatched Andrew as his ambassador to Güyük Khan ; with Longjumeau went his brother William ( also a Dominican ) and several others — John Goderiche, John of Carcassonne, Herbert " Le Sommelier ," Gerbert of Sens, Robert ( a clerk ), a certain William, and an unnamed clerk of Poissy.
Andrew R. Cobb designed several campus buildings including: Raynor Hall Residence, 1916 ; Horton House, designed by Cobb in the Georgian style, and built by James Reid of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia was opened in 1915 as Horton Academy.
* Forbes, Andrew ; Henley, David ( 2012 ).
Thesis submitted to The Faculty of Columbian School of Arts and Sciences of The George Washington University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts ; directed by Andrew Zimmerman, Assistant Professor of History.
But, as America grew, industry became a larger and larger part of American life ; and, during the term of America's first populist president, Andrew Jackson, economic questions came to the forefront.
* The Devil's World: Heresy and Society 1100 1320, Andrew P. Roach ( Harlow ; Pearson Longman, 2005 )
* Forbes, Andrew ; Henley, David ( 2012 ).
Andrew R. Cobb designed the Science Building, 1913 15 ; MacDonald Memorial Library, 1914 15 ; Shirreff Hall Women's Residence, 1920 ; Arts Building, 1921 22 ; Medical Science Laboratory, 1921 22 ; Provincial Archives Building, 1929 ; Gymnasium Building, 1931.
Andrew R. Cobb also designed University of King's College buildings including the main building and chapel, 1928 ; dormitory, 1931.
* Former Federal Liberal Party Leader Andrew Peacock ;
Lord Stonehaven ( as John Baird ) was Minister for Transport in the Cabinets of Andrew Bonar Law and Stanley Baldwin ; and after his return to Britain he became Chairman of the UK Conservative Party.
* Andrew C. Zinn: The Truth Behind The Eyes ( IUniverse, US, 2005 ; ISBN 0-595-37103-5 )— Dark Poetry
The articles comprising London Labour and the London Poor were initially collected into three volumes in 1851 ; the 1861 edition included a fourth volume, co-written with Bracebridge Hemyng, John Binny and Andrew Halliday, on the lives of prostitutes, thieves and beggars.
Allied leaders of the Sicilian campaign in North Africa ; ( front row, left to right ) General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder | Arthur Tedder, General Sir Harold Alexander, Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope | Andrew Cunningham, ( top row, left to right ) Harold Macmillan, Major General Walter Bedell Smith, and unidentified British officers ; 1943

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