Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 416 pages of information about Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie.

Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 416 pages of information about Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie.

COTTER (ARUNDEL). Authentic History of the United States
Steel Corporation.
New York, 1916.

HUBBARD (ELBERT). Andrew Carnegie.  New York, 1909. 
(Amusing, but inaccurate.)

MACKIE (J.B.). Andrew Carnegie.  His Dunfermline Ties and
Benefactions.
Dunfermline, n.d.

Manual of the Public Benefactions of Andrew Carnegie. Published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.  Washington, 1919.

Memorial Addresses on the Life and Work of Andrew Carnegie. New York, 1920.

Memorial Service in Honor of Andrew Carnegie on his Birthday, Tuesday, November 25, 1919. Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Pittencrieff Glen:  Its Antiquities, History and Legends. Dunfermline, 1903.

POYNTON (JOHN A.). A Millionaire’s Mail Bag. New York, 1915. (Mr. Poynton was Mr. Carnegie’s secretary.)

PRITCHETT (HENRY S.). Andrew Carnegie. Anniversary Address before Carnegie Institute, November 24, 1915.

SCHWAB (CHARLES M.). Andrew Carnegie.  His Methods with His Men. Address at Memorial Service, Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, November 25, 1919.

WILSON (MARGARET BARCLAY). A Carnegie Anthology. Privately printed.  New York, 1915.

INDEX

Abbey, Edwin A., 298.

Abbott, Rev. Lyman, 285.

Abbott, William L., becomes partner of Mr. Carnegie, 201.

Accounting system, importance of, 135, 136, 204.

Acton, Lord, library bought by Mr. Carnegie, 325.

Adams, Edwin, tragedian, 49.

Adams Express Company, investment in, 79.

Addison, Leila, friend and critic of young Carnegie, 97.

Aitken, Aunt, 8, 22, 30, 50, 51, 77, 78.

Alderson, Barnard, Andrew Carnegie, quoted, 282 n.

Allegheny City, the Carnegies in, 30, 31, 34;
  public library and hall, 259.

Allegheny Valley Railway, bonds marketed by Mr. Carnegie, 167-71.

Allison, Senator W.B., 124, 125.

Altoona, beginnings of, 66.

American Four-in-Hand in Britain, An, Mr. Carnegie’s first book, 6;
  quoted, 27, 318 n.;
  published, 212, 322.

Anderson, Col.  James, and his library, 45-47.

Arnold, Edwin, gives Mr. Carnegie the MS. of The Light of Asia, 207.

Arnold, Matthew, quoted, 206, 207, 302;
  visits Mr. Carnegie, 216, 299, 301;
  a charming man, 298;
  seriously religious, 299;
  as a lecturer, 299, 300;
  and Henry Ward Beecher, 300;
  on Shakespeare, 302;
  and Josh Billings, 303-05;
  in Chicago, 305, 306;
  memorial to, 308.

Baldwin, William H., 277.

Balfour, Prime Minister, 269-71;
  as a philosopher, 323, 324.

Balfour of Burleigh, Lord, and Trust for the Universities of
  Scotland, 269, 270, 272.

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