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, where he met future business partner Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish born millionaire.
s owned Class-B Hazleton Mountaineers offered Carnegie a contract.
School, Green Animals Topiary Garden, and the Carnegie Abbey Club.
ked by citizens of Meridian, Marks approached Carnegie about funding for a library in the city.
Sir Roderick Howard Carnegie AC (born 27 November 1932) is a prominent Aus
Examples would be: Kirkcaldy, Andrew Carnegie, Adam Smith, Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline A
ity interest in the club and renamed it Leeds Carnegie, after the school's Carnegie College, part of
Subsequently, in 1899, Andrew Carnegie agreed to build a suitable building for this
season Farsley Celtic agreed to let Leeds Met Carnegie also play at the ground.
other of Angela Lansbury) and Joseph Beruh by Carnegie alumnus Charles Haid (associate producer), wh
His heirs sold the property to Thomas M. Carnegie and his wife Lucy, who had also acquired Dung
major role in the financial success of Andrew Carnegie and U.S. Steel.
thea Helena, younger daughter of Sir Lancelot Carnegie, and was educated at Eton College and Christ
the Grand Opera House, was an acquaintance of Carnegie and convinced him to issue a $38,000 grant in
operated by Hartley and Marshall; Pittsburgh, Carnegie and Western Railroad; Westside Belt Railroad
ilanthropists such as Henry H. Rogers, Andrew Carnegie, and George Eastman also contributed to histo
e New World, where iron barons such as Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick thrive in an era of unpr
ooks, The Days of Auld Lang Syne (1895), Kate Carnegie and those Ministers (1896), and Afterwards an
iginal swing bridge was constructed by Andrew Carnegie and operated by the Dunleith & Dubuque Bridge
Andrew Dewey, as of 2010, teaches at Carnegie and is the vice president of the Houston Fede
ation, which took over the business of Andrew Carnegie and others and was the world's first billion-
"Homestead in Context: Andrew Carnegie and the Decline of the Amalgamated Associatio
Pittsburgh residence of industrialists Andrew Carnegie and Thomas M. Carnegie until the late 1880s.
rgan, now much rebuilt, was donated by Andrew Carnegie and his wife, Louise Carnegie's, family were
and the style Highness and was known as Lady Carnegie, and later The Countess of Southesk.
by union player who plays at hooker for Leeds Carnegie and England.
how Bertram acted as an intermediary between Carnegie and the recipients of his largesse.
Donated to the public by entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie and built in 1889, it was the second Carnegie
n footballer, who plays on the wing for Leeds Carnegie and England.
layed by the Pittsburgh industrialists Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, and Henry Clay Frick, McColle
althy Western Pennsylvanians including Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon and Henry Clay Frick, Huff was
old to the church in 1926 by Louise Whitfield Carnegie, Andrew Carnegie's widow.
Carnegie, Andrew.
In 1986, the building became the Carnegie Art Museum, owned and operated by the City of
He was appointed by Andrew Carnegie as one of the original trustees of the Carneg
She joined Lick Observatory as Carnegie Assistant in 1908.
ssional career, Baker debuted as a soloist in Carnegie at Carnegie Hall in the Easter Festival Conce
Carnegie became the clinical instructor at St. Philip
aped and slit the throat of her cousin Janice Carnegie before burying their bodies in a gully.
dford Bulls as well as rugby union side Leeds Carnegie before eventually joining the Tigers at the a
In 1997, Carnegie began painting again.
Carnegie began its first year as a separate school (20
The East San Jose Carnegie Branch Library is a Carnegie library in San J
The Carnegie Branch Library at 13th St and 28th Ave in Mer
ry is also listed on the National Register as Carnegie Branch Library.
Ivor John Carnegie Brown (25 April 1891-22 April 1974) was a Bri
In 1966, the Carnegie Building had to be demolished, and the librar
Laurier's main building is the Carnegie building on George Street.
There the Carnegie Building was erected, made of Harvard brick a
The Carnegie Building was dedicated along with the Walker
lkes House, Rizzo, the Odeon building and the Carnegie Building are all properties of Laurier Brantf
The new expanded and modern renovated Carnegie building was opened as the Maritime Museum of
ilding at Walnut Avenue and 3rd Street to the Carnegie Building at Walnut Avenue and 8th Street, and
The Carnegie Building was an early example of Chicago scho
By 1960, the library had outgrown the Carnegie Building as well.
The Carnegie Building, also known as the Carnegie Steel Bu
The museum relocated to its current home, the Carnegie Building, which placed it alongside the docks
Gould Hall while some classes are held in the Carnegie Building.
ing a Spanish Revival style, replaced a prior Carnegie building.
ional Final against Reading Rockets but Leeds Carnegie came up short in the end.
For the camp at Adirondack Park, see Carnegie Camp North Point.
After the successful Carnegie Capital Campaign to raise $1.5 million from t
ned the under 18 schoolboys to victory in the Carnegie Centenary Shield match against England in Mar
to changing exhibits of contemporary art, the Carnegie Center has two permanent exhibitions.
Carnegie Center for Art and History
A domestic politics analyst for the Carnegie Center in Moscow, Nikolai Petrov, believes th
Carnegie Center -- Port Huron Museum
But political analyst Masha Lipman, with the Carnegie Center, says it is not easy to get started or
e former Dunedin Public Library building (the Carnegie Centre), the Fortune Theatre, and one of the
corner of Main and Hastings, in front of the Carnegie Centre, was physically redesigned under the V
Alexei Malashenko, an analyst at the Carnegie Centre, called the attack "a slap in the face
er League, with whom he experienced his first Carnegie Challenge Cup final in 2006.
1 Challenge Cup (officially known as the 2011 Carnegie Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a r
Vikings for 2010 and scored two tries in the Carnegie Challenge Cup against Wigan St Judes on debut
Carnegie Challenge Cup Winner: 2006 for St Helens
Their Carnegie Challenge Cup campaign began with a home tie
rd in the Super League and to Wembley for the Carnegie Challenge Cup final, He also impressed nation
He played at Wembley Stadium in the Carnegie Challenge Cup Final against St. Helens for Hu
of the 2008 Challenge Cup, also known as The Carnegie Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons.
***Carnegie Challenge Cup Semi-Final played at the Galp
and featured in the World Club Challenge and Carnegie Challenge Cup Final for the Rhinos.
28th August 2010 as the curtain-raiser to the Carnegie Challenge Cup Final.
f the lives and livelihoods of members of the Carnegie, Chalmers, Chapman, Dickson, John Hall, Gibso
r is the first Leeds school to ever reach the Carnegie Champion Schools Final in its 30 year history
performed the song on November 4, 1961 at the Carnegie Chapter Hall in New York City.
plans were put forward for the new course by Carnegie Clark, Jock Hutchison and Gilbert Martin.
The Carnegie classification distinguishes the university b
It has a Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Educ
at Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York ( Carnegie classification: Research University with high
an area of 107km2 and included the suburbs of Carnegie, Clayton, Glen Waverley, Mount Waverley, Mulg
The Carnegie Club hosted Madonna's wedding reception to Gu
Hanson then went on to study PE at Carnegie College in Leeds and graduated in 1994.
Attended Carnegie College 1969-1973, and then studied for a Mas
he gained a degree in Human Movement at Leeds Carnegie College and a degree in Physiotherapy from th
he name of the university's sport department, Carnegie College (including Leeds Carnegie and Yorkshi
University Headingley Campus, which includes Carnegie College (formerly known as the Beckett Park C
leaving school Burgon trained as a teacher at Carnegie College, Leeds, then studied at Huddersfield
Sawyers attended Carnegie College, a division of Leeds Metropolitan Uni
acquiring a Diploma in Physical Education at Carnegie College.
fied as a Doctoral/Research University by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education.
niversity of California Board of Regents, the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Higher Education,
971 to 1974, he served as the chairman of the Carnegie Commission on Non-Traditional Study which att
He was a commissioner in the now retired Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict.
In 1992, Holbrooke was also a member of the Carnegie Commission on America and a Changing World an
When Kerr resigned and became chairman of the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education in 1968, he br
Jean Swanson is a coordinator of Carnegie Community Action Project (CCAP), an organizat
Carnegie contributed $50,000 toward the cost to build.
05, Randel received a $500,000 award from the Carnegie Corporation of New York in recognition of the
iences from 1993 to 2005 and a trustee of the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
regorian, Advisory Board Member, President of Carnegie Corporation of New York
The city applied for a grant from the Carnegie Corporation and $7,500 was awarded for the co
Carnegie corporation attorney Philander Knox gave the
odhead serves on the board of trustees of the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Federal Burea
Since 2002, the Carnegie Corporation has allocated more than $115 mill
ersuaded two philanthropic organisations, the Carnegie Corporation and the Rockefeller Foundation to
The Carnegie Corporation cited Cowen's leadership in New O
Cowen was one of four US recipients of the Carnegie Corporation Academic Leadership Awards in 200
In 1925 the commission and the Carnegie Corporation established libraries throughout
ditional support from the Ford Foundation and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
The Carnegie Corporation honored the promise by granting t
t Pleasant Branch was funded primarily by the Carnegie Corporation and was built to serve the rapidl
yor George M. Foote announced that the Andrew Carnegie Corporation was going to place a Carnegie Lib
a State Librarian (1917-1930), worked for the Carnegie Corporation making library surveys in Africa,
Bertram also served the Carnegie Corporation of New York from its inception in
minent institutional supporters today are the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Ford Foundation,
schools throughout the country as part of the Carnegie Corporation's Visiting Artists/Artists in Res
Post-war, he became director of the Carnegie Corporation's British Dominions and Colonies
ism in War Reporting: A Correspondent's View ( Carnegie Corporation)
receive part of a $30 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made possible through
receive part of a $30 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made possible through
receive part of a $20 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made possible through
part, by The Lily Auchincloss Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, the Fund for the City of New Yor
well as major grants and fellowships from the Carnegie Corporation, the Center for Advanced Study in
He also serves on the boards of the Carnegie Corporation, the Committee to Protect Journal
He is the president of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs a
ernational relations that is published by the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs.
, and Zornitsa Stoyanova-Yerburgh (all at the Carnegie Council).
ng, which re-opened on August 16, 1980 as the Carnegie Cultural Arts Center, which was the home of t
She is a member of the Caulfield Carnegie cycling club.
drew Agnew, 7th Baronet and his wife Madeline Carnegie, daughter of Sir David Carnegie, 4th Baronet.
and at the age of seventeen married Magdalene Carnegie, daughter of David Carnegie (afterwards Earl
3 sandwiches (weighing 7 pounds total) at the Carnegie Deli in New York City.
ty is privately held under a life estate by a Carnegie descendant.
Carnegie died and was buried at Stamford, Lincolnshire
Carnegie died at Shadowbrook in 1919 and the Society o
After George Lauder Carnegie died, his widow, Margaret Copley Thaw, remarr
Charles Carnegie DL, JP (14 May 1833 - 12 September 1906), sty
Carnegie does not automatically take in students from
In 1905 Andrew Carnegie donated $125,000 to replace the Main Building
Cato made his full debut against Leeds Carnegie during the 2007-08 season.
the flag of Rear-Admiral of the White William Carnegie, Earl of Northesk.
nd is used by the 11th Earl's grandson, David Carnegie, Earl of Southesk.
alter Long married 12 February 1810 Lady Mary Carnegie, eldest daughter of Admiral William Carnegie,
lifetime, such as Theodore Roosevelt, Andrew Carnegie, Ellen Louise Axson Wilson (wife of President
erican Policy & the Islamic Republic of Iran, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (December 1
lue-ribbon Commission report sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Ins
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington
an Affairs and as a Senior Associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
d Defender Association and as chairman of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Britain (Oxford, 1918; 1921; reprinted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington
In September 2001, Eigen joined the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace as Visiting
l 1925, and vice president and trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Global are: ABACC, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, James Mart
nd then embarked on a nine year tenure at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
From 1950 to 1971 he was president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
or of the Russian and Eurasian Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Assist
lection and Race Deterioration, funded by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division o
ies-Global Security and Economic Development, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington
Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the U.
He had a long involvement with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and served
the First World War, and was published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Oxford
is a senior associate at the Washington-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and editor
He was a visiting professor for the Carnegie Endowment for National Peace to New Zealand &
He was an early trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
In 1944, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace published L
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Goldschmidt is currently a researcher of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
the Middle East as a research director at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
nt service in 1991, becoming president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Making Globalization Work ( Carnegie Endowment)
3, she was named the National Director of the Carnegie Endowment-funded Education, Litigation and Ad
Carnegie entered the British House of Commons in 1741,
As Carnegie envisioned a museum collection consisting of
In Wealth, Carnegie examines the modes of distributing accumulate
in Arts from Leeds Metropolitan University's Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education.
uary 2009 Davies was appointed as Dean of the Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education at Leeds Metro
Carnegie failed to attract sufficient investment and d
Carnegie Fellowship to the Mary Ingraham Bunting Insti
In 1929, Barr was awarded a Carnegie Fellowship, which he intended to use to compl
o approach the national philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for funding assistance.
ith a move to Guinness Premiership side Leeds Carnegie for the start of the 2010-2011 season after h
Hohneck joined Leeds Carnegie for the 2010/2011 season.
as sold in 1917 by Potter's debtors to Andrew Carnegie for $300,000.
d rural areas would band together to petition Carnegie for a grant for a county or area library.
Professor of the Year Award, sponsored by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching an
UND is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a doctoral/research-intensive i
He was president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching fr
Baptists, allowing the school to qualify for Carnegie Foundation funding for professor pensions.
arvard University, and a senior fellow at The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
                                                                                                    


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