Philip Armour, for instance, was a meat packer from Chicago, Andrew Carnegie, a Pittsburgh steel man and Maximillian Fleischmann, a yeast maker from Cincinnati.
Above all, Hubbard was an irrepressible huckster--a morale-booster long before Dale Carnegie, a seller of ideas and goods when Madison Avenue was an address for mansions like J.
Hearing her screams, Mr Carnegie, a member of staff at a neighbouring store, confronted Pike.
When Andrew Carnegie was a boy this was a privately-owned estate, just a short distance from the family cottage and he was regularly turfed out by the gamekeepers.
Mr. Huang is a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment and a former World Bank country director for China.
Marwan Muasher, a vice president at the Carnegie Endowment and a former deputy prime minister of Jordan, said Mr. Obama wasted an opportunity after Cairo by failing to follow through and instead taking an incremental approach to the peace process.
Now he has teamed up with a professor from Carnegie Mellon University, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and a colleague from Harvard to argue that recent reforms have failed to reduce the risk that auditors will fall into moral traps.
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He also started getting the handwritten memories of countless couples who met at a Carnegie concert, of the man who, as a 10-year-old, was sitting in the hall's balcony on Dec. 7, 1941, when Arthur Rubinstein was playing Brahms and the Japanese were attacking Pearl Harbor.
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Harrison, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University and a former intern at Microsoft Research, has developed a working prototype of a system called Skinput that does just that, essentially by turning a person's hand and forearm into a keyboard and screen.
Mr. JARRETT: That was definitely the case in Carnegie Hall in a bigger way than I've ever experienced.
The state-of-the-art building will sit between two Victorian buildings, the B-listed Dunfermline Carnegie Library and a B-listed former bank.
Carnegie Mellon is a great example of what it means to move forward.
Jay Whitacre, a Carnegie Mellon professor as well as founder and chief technology officer of Aquion, is trying to change the equation.
The latter will be played in October at Carnegie Hall, a venue that has presented three works commissioned from Mr. Bruce since 2006.
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And new Horowitz CDs are being issued, including an unedited recording of his 1965 comeback concert at Carnegie Hall after a 12-year hiatus from public performances.
Clinton abandoned plans earlier this year to rent office space in Carnegie Towers, a midtown building that would have cost twice the amount of his Harlem office.
In addition to her teaching and research role, she also is CEO of YinzCam, a Carnegie Mellon spinoff developing technology for mobile live streaming of pro sports experiences.
Frick had been the man Carnegie trusted above all others to manage the affairs of Carnegie Steel, a manufacturing combine so vast that its output surpassed that of the entire British Empire.
She made her Carnegie Hall debut a few months later in a passionate version of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, captivating audiences and dividing critics with her eccentric, heartfelt interpretations and expressive facial and physical gestures.
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Gaiman, whose honors include the Newbery Medal for children's writing, the Hugo for science-fiction and fantasy and a Carnegie Medal in literature, has written fantasy epics "Neverwhere" and "American Gods" and the groundbreaking graphic-novel series "The Sandman, " among other works.
Ms. Knight recently conducted a series of user studies at Carnegie Mellon casting Data as a campus tour guide.
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Byrne's unique historical project began as a concept album, performed in a handful of live concerts including a 2007 engagement at Carnegie Hall, before it was developed into a full blown theater piece.
For Paul Goodman, a professor of organisational psychology at Carnegie Mellon University who has made a documentary on the dabbawalas, this is one of the critical aspects of their appeal to Western management thinkers.
Allan Meltzer, a professor of political economy at Carnegie Mellon University who has written a history of the Federal Reserve, says it doesn't necessarily sully Bernanke's reputation to repeat the same mantra every time he visits the Hill.
The writer, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, writes a monthly column for The Post.
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Then, in 1902, after a generous gift from Andrew Carnegie, the school was able give a full-tuition scholarship to every student it admitted.
In the spring of 1999, when Lang was sixteen, he went to New York and in a single afternoon auditioned for the Cleveland Orchestra, at Carnegie Hall, and for a manager of the Chicago Symphony.
In the early 1900s, while he was working on a revision of Triumphant Democracy that would have brought him a renewed flood of royalties, Bridge got word that Carnegie, still stinging from a series of rebukes from labor, would not permit a reissue of the book.
Marc Pierini, a former European Union career diplomat, wrote in a commentary for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace that France also needs a "fresh start" in the Arab world.
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