On July 4, 1899, the steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie finally got his Diplodocus. He had set his eye on this fossil prize in the fall of the previous year when the New York Journal ran a fanciful ...
1. Prelude -- 2. "... glorious Yankee Doodle" -- 3. Bandit capitalism -- 4. Wrenchings -- 5. Mega-machine -- 6. The first mass consumer society -- 7. Paper tigers ...
Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) didn't just build a steel empire — he reshaped the relationship between wealth and responsibility. An immigrant who started as a factory worker, he rose to become one of ...
“Carnegie: Tycoon and Philanthropist” profiles Andrew Carnegie through David Nasaw’s work, with an interview by Carol Lee Espy. “The Carnegie Carnegie” explores the restoration of the Andrew Carnegie ...
Lambton County’s only operating library built with funds from U.S. steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie is expected to be in use for years to come. This year, the township plans foundation repairs, flooring ...
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