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Andrew Carnegie

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  • Since the name Andrew Carnegie became attached to him, it is worth as much in money and influence as Mr. Carnegie himself is worth.

    To Infidelity and Back

  • I did a series of business anthologies that were classic writings by the greats, including Andrew Carnegie, which is when I first became familiar with him.

    Carnegie 2002

  • The U.S. has a storied history of generous philanthropists including notable figures such as Andrew Carnegie and David Rockefeller.

    Billion-Dollar Donors Cristina von Zeppelin 2009

  • It ignores the kind of capitalist community contributions made by people such as Andrew Carnegie, Henry J. Kaiser, Bill Gates, Ewing Marion Kauffman, and even Michael Bloomberg.

    Nelson Davis: Capitalism: What Love Story? 2009

  • And through the early decades of the 1900s, wealthy white businessmen and philanthropists such as Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Julius Rosenwald and Caroline Phelps Stokes donated millions of dollars to the cause of black education.

    David Mills: Randall Robinson Is Wrong 2008

  • "Andrew Carnegie," he says (and he apparently uses the name merely as that of a type), "has been taking men's souls away and giving them paper books."

    A Librarian's Open Shelf Arthur E. Bostwick

  • Moguls such as Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, and John D. Rockefeller fathered the business model of owning all stages of the supply chain, from the raw materials to the railroads.

    BNET Articles 2010

  • The book tells the labor history of the region from the point of view of local Native Americans and workers rather than through the eyes of industrialists such as Andrew Carnegie,

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • Incredible entrepreneurs such as Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick and H.J. Heinz combined their business sense and drive with the efforts of the greatest labor force ever assembled to launch the nation into prosperity.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • It ignores the kind of capitalist community contributions made by people such as Andrew Carnegie, Bill Gates, and even Michael Bloomberg.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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