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Andrew Carnegie (English: /kɑːrˈnɛɡi/ kar-NEG-ee, Scots: [kɑrˈnɛːɡi];
November 25, 1835 –
August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American
industrialist and philanthropist...
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McClure of
Oklahoma City,
George E.
Nobles of Checotah,
David G. Reed of
Carnagie,
Blanche Kay
Young and Mary F.
Lawson of
Oklahoma City, Arch
Stout of Wewoka...
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Retrieved 13
October 2021. "Dale
Carnagie at Biography.com". 6
February 2024.
Retrieved 6
February 2024. "Dale
Carnagie page:
strategies for influence"...
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Rankeillor No Mr
Patrick Lyon of
Auchterhouse Forfarshire No Mr
James Carnagie of
Phinhaven Forfarshire No
David Graham, younger, of
Fintrie Forfarshire...
- (2011).
Historical Dictionary of
Tennis Laurie Collier Hillstrom;
Julie Carnagie (2004). War in the
Persian Gulf Biographies: From
Operation Desert Storm...
- (PDF) (presentation slides). Evo-Devo
research program. Washington, DC:
Carnagie Science. p. 38.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2
March 2014. Retrieved...
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Trustees of the Two
Museums by the Aid of a
Grant from the
Carnagie Corporation of New York. p. 44 seal 518 for description,
Plate 30, seal...
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Thomas M
Carnagie. Destro**** by fire in 1959 Plum
Orchard 1898
classical Revival Peabody and
Stearns ****berland
Island Built for
George Lauder Carnagie. The...
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Chicago at
Carnagie Hall (1971) Live in ****an (1972)...
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three light window is
dedicated to the
Honourable J J
Carnagie born 8 July 1807 died 18
January 1892,
placed in the
church by
Henry Allen...