Carnegie A story to inspire

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This is from the archives of The New York Times a obituary of Andrew Carnegie on 12th August 1919.The whole article makes a very nice reading.This tells you about his early life and his major achievements. The news paper site has other links to more related and interesting content
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This is from the archives of The New York Times, a obituary of Andrew Carnegie on 12th August 1919. The whole article makes a very nice reading. This tells you about his early life and his major achievements. The news paper site has other links to more related and interesting content.
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This is a blog written by Philip Grenspun on Carnegie. Here he tells you about the 800-page book he has written on Carnegie. What he says here is very inspiring to read. He calls Carnegie "The Bill Gates" of his day. He tells you why he uses this analogy. The comments are also very good to read.
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This is story of a man who made it real big in life. How he came from a modest background and became the richest man in the world makes a great read. He recognized America's need for steel and concentrated on steel production. There are links to other related content on him.
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Carnegie is better known as a person who became the richest person and who was a renowned Philanthropist. He had sociological theories behind his libraries. He was a founder of thousands of libraries all over the world. Read about the inspiring story who thought about the importance of reading books. A cool article to know more about this person.
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Carnegie was an industrialist/ philonthropist. There is a biography on this page. There is related content here like "The richest Man in the world, Andrew Carnegie-a tribute and about liabraries". There are many more links here. This is a story of rags to riches.

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