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Carnegie and Collections
* Carnegie Collections from the Columbia University Library System website
From 2009 to 2011, the exhibition was presented at the Milwaukee Art Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, Huntington Art Collections and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Works by Charles Rohlfs are included in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Brooklyn Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art, Dallas Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, High Museum of Art, Huntington Art Collections, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, Museum of Fine Arts-Boston, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Saint Louis Art Museum, Toledo Museum of Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Art and Wolfsonian-FIU.
Collections holding works by Hiram Powers include the Addison Gallery of American Art ( Andover, Massachusetts ), the Amon Carter Museum ( Texas ), the Arizona State University Art Museum, the Art Gallery of the University of Rochester ( New York ), the Birmingham Museum of Art ( Alabama ), the Brooklyn Museum of Art ( New York City ), the Carnegie Museum of Art ( Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ), the Chrysler Museum of Art ( Norfolk, Virginia ), the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art ( Washington D. C .), Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College ( Florida ), High Museum of Art ( Atlanta, GA ) Dallas Museum of Art ( Texas ), Detroit Institute of Arts, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Glencairn Museum ( Pennsylvania ), the Greenville County Museum of Art ( South Carolina ), Harvard University Art Museums, the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Hudson River Museum ( Yonkers, New York ), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Milwaukee Art Museum, Miami University, the Morse Museum of American Art, ( Florida ), the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston the National Gallery of Art ( Washington D. C .), the Newark Museum ( New Jersey ), the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Portland Museum of Art ( Maine ), the Smithsonian American Art Museum ( Washington D. C .), the United States Senate Art Collection, the University of Cincinnati Galleries ( Ohio ), the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Vermont State House Fine Arts Collection ( Montpelier, Vermont ), the White House Collection, ( Washington ), the Yale University Art Gallery ( New Haven, Connecticut ) and Edward Lee McClain High School ( Greenfield, Ohio ).
Many of these images have been catalogued and digitized and are available online via the Carnegie Museum of Art Collections Search.
Many of these images have been catalogued and digitized and are available online via the Carnegie Museum of Art Collections Search.

Carnegie and Columbia
This display gave rise to several hobbyist and research wearables, including Gerald " Chip " Maguire's IBM / Columbia University Student Electronic Notebook, Doug Platt's Hip-PC and Carnegie Mellon University's VuMan 1 in 1991.
Carnegie Mellon enrolls students from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, and 15. 6 % of the students are citizens of countries other than the United States, representing more than 40 countries.
Foundations of the American Century: The Ford, Carnegie, and Rockefeller Foundations in the Rise of American Power ( Columbia University Press ; 2012 ) 356 pages
* Live at Carnegie Hall ( 1998 ), Columbia Records – Recorded in 1978
" The soprano Isa Kremer was a popular exponent of Yiddish song internationally during the first half of the 20th century ; notably making several recordings with Columbia Records and appearing often at Carnegie Hall and other major venues in the United states from 1922-1950.
* Although Land never received a formal degree, he received honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Willams College, Tufts College, Washington University, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, University of Massachusetts, Brandeis University and many others.
* Benny Goodman: The Famous Carnegie Hall Concert 1938 ( Columbia )
He has had commissions from Mordine & Company in 1971 and 1989, from Carnegie Hall for " Quintet for Strings and Woodwinds " in 1983 and 1985, the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1985, Bang on a Can All-Stars in 1995, " Peroxide " commissioned by the Miller Theatre Columbia University in 2003 for " Aggregation Orb ", a commission from the Talujon Percussion Ensemble in 2008, a piece " Fly Fliegen Volar " commissioned and premiered at the Saalfelden Jazz Festival with the Junge Philharmonie Salzburg Orchestra in 2007, a premier of the piece " Mc Guffins " with Zooid at the Biennale Festival in Italy in 2004 to name some.
Its largest contributors include the Ford Foundation, the Gates Foundation, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and her husband Richard C. Blum, Bank of America, ExxonMobil, Pew Charitable Trusts, the MacArthur Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, and the governments of the United States, Japan, Qatar, the Republic of China, the District of Columbia, and the United Kingdom.
Their first American performance was a Carnegie Hall concert, prompting a bidding war that Columbia Records won, and the new trio cut two studio albums and a live release over the next two years.
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Miller has honorary doctorates from the University of Sussex ( 1984 ), Columbia University ( 1980 ), Yale University ( 1979 ), Catholic University of Louvain ( 1978 ), Carnegie Mellon University ( in humane letters, 2003 ), and an honorary DSC from Williams College ( 2000 ).
Performance venues have included Ozawa Hall ( Tanglewood ), Alice Tully, Carnegie Hall Weill, Miller, Walter Reade and Merkin Concert Halls ; The Kitchen, Bang on a Can Festival and The Alternative Museum ( NYC ) the Purcell Room ( London ), The American Academy ( Rome ), the American Center ( Paris ), the WDR ( Cologne ), Cervantino Festival ( Mexico ), New Music Forum ( Mexico City ), Holland Festival ( Amsterdam ), Vienna, Madrid, Barcelona, Tokyo and Asahikawa ( Japan ); colleges and universities including Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Swarthmore ; The Walker Art Center ( Minneapolis ), and New Music America.
Among universities designed in the Beaux-Arts style there are, the most notable ones are Columbia University, ( commissioned in 1896 ), designed by McKim, Mead, and White ; the University of California, Berkeley ( commissioned in 1898 ), designed by John Galen Howard ; the campus of MIT ( commissioned in 1913 ), designed by William W. Bosworth, Carnegie Mellon University ( commissioned in 1904 ), designed by Henry Hornbostel ; and the University of Texas ( commissioned in 1931 ), designed by Paul Philippe Cret.
The microfilms are open for research as part of the Carnegie Corporation of New York Records collection, residing at Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
** American Volksporting Association 1996 survey of Carnegie libraries in USA / Columbia University archives
Butler was president of Columbia University, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.

Carnegie and University
Category: Carnegie Mellon University alumni
With the fortune he made from business among others he built Carnegie Hall, later he turned to philanthropy and interests in education, founding the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.
Carnegie once gave $ 25, 000 to Speaker of the House David B. Henderson to erect a library on the campus of Upper Iowa University in his name.
In 1884, he gave $ 50, 000 to Bellevue Hospital Medical College ( now part of New York University Medical Center ) to found a histological laboratory, now called the Carnegie Laboratory.
Syracuse University | Carnegie Library at Syracuse University
CIT is now part of Carnegie Mellon University.
Carnegie served on the Board of Cornell University.
Carnegie Mellon University
* The Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education, at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, is named after him.
* Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh was named after Carnegie, who founded the institution as the Carnegie Technical Schools. Carnegie Vanguard High School
* A street in Belgrade ( Serbia ), next to the Belgrade University Library which is one of the Carnegie libraries, is named in his honor.

Carnegie and Book
* United Kingdom and Commonwealth: the Carnegie Medal for writing and the Kate Greenaway Medal for illustration ; the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize ; and the Guardian Award.
The Million Book Project ( or the Universal Library ), was a book digitization project, led by Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science and University Libraries.
The National Science Foundation ( NSF ) awarded Carnegie Mellon $ 3. 63M over four years for equipment and administrative travel for the Million Book Project.
* Million Book Project, a book digitization project, led by Carnegie Mellon University
" In Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book No. 53, July 1, 1953-June 30, 1954, 289-92.
She won the 1990 Carnegie Medal for Wolf and the 1992 Whitbread Children's Book Award for The Great Elephant Chase.
Cottrell Boyce won the annual Carnegie Medal in Literature from the British librarians, recognising it as the year's best children's book published in the U. K. His next novel Framed, he made the shortlist for both the Carnegie and the Whitbread Children's Book Award.
His children's books include Scribbleboy ( shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal ), Kasper in the Glitter ( nominated for the Whitbread Prize ), Mighty Fizz Chilla ( shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book of the Year Award ), ZinderZunder, Vinegar Street, and Krindlekrax ( winner of both the Smarties Prize and the WH Smith Mind-Boggling Book Award ).
Their book Tail-End Charlie was shortlisted for The Blue Peter Book Awards 2010 and nominated for the 2010 Carnegie Medal.

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