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Andrew Carnegie gave 80% of his money away to education. Carnegie thought that education was very important.
Yes, he did get married He was married April 22, 1887 to Louise Whitfield Carnegie. His daughter was Margaret Carnegie Miller.
Andrew Carnegie came to America in 1848 at the age of 12.
The famous owner of U.S. Steel who used his fortune to fund educational organizations, including a university, was Andrew Carnegie. He was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who believed in the importance of education and established numerous libraries and institutions, most notably Carnegie Mellon University. His philanthropic efforts significantly contributed to the advancement of education in the United States.
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Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was created in 1905.
Dorothy Eileen Bell has written: 'A phoenix in our midst: the Carnegie Foundation for the advancement of teaching and its relationship to American higher education, 1950-1970' -- subject(s): Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Education, Higher, Higher Education
Andrew Carnegie met Tom Scott in 1853 while working as a telegraph messenger boy for the Pennsylvania Railroad, where Scott was an executive. Carnegie impressed Scott with his dedication and intelligence, leading to opportunities for advancement within the company.
Yes, the Carnegie Corporation is still in existence. Founded in 1911 by Andrew Carnegie, it continues to operate as a philanthropic foundation focused on the advancement of education and knowledge. The organization supports various initiatives in education, international peace, and the promotion of the arts, among other areas. Its ongoing work reflects Carnegie's commitment to improving society through the dissemination of knowledge and educational opportunities.
80% of his fortune went toward education and he donated lots of $$ to 3,000 public libraries. Carnegie also supported artistic and research intitues and had a fund that studied how to abolish war. When he died he already gave away some $350 million.
Andrew Carnegie's father was William Carnegie. His mother was Margaret Morrison Carnegie.
A Carnegie credit is a unit of measurement used in the United States to quantify the amount of coursework a student has completed. Typically, one Carnegie credit represents a course that meets for one hour per week for an entire academic year, equating to approximately 120-180 hours of instruction. This system helps schools and universities assess students' academic progress and determine graduation requirements. The concept is named after the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, which established the credit system in the early 20th century.
Andrew Carnegie's father was William Carnegie and his mother was Margaret Morrison Carnegie.
The Carnegie Library, Pennsylvania Carnegie Hall
Andrew Carnegie married Louise Whitfield (Carnegie). His daughter's name was Margret Carnegie. :^)
The address of the Carnegie Public Library is: 6 E Main, Carnegie, 73015 0009
Carnegie Hall is named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction