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07 Andrew Carnegie
Author: sheppard
Published: Wed, 28-Sep-2005
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Andrew Carnegie, known as the King of Steel, built the steel industry in
the United States, and , in the process, became one of the wealthiest
men in America. His success resulted in part from his ability to sell
the product and in part from his policy of expanding during periods of
economic decline, when most of his competitors were reducing their
investments.

Carnegie believed that individuals should progress through hard work,
but he also felt strongly that the wealthy should use their fortunes for
the benefit of society. He opposed charity, preferring instead to
provide educational opportunities that would allow others to help
themselves. "He who dies rich, dies disgraced," he often said.

Among his more noteworthy contributions to society are those that bear
his name, including the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, which has a
library, a museum of fine arts, and a museum of national history. He
also founded a school of technology that is now part of Carnegie-Mellon
University. Other philanthrophic gifts are the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace to promote understanding between nations, the
Carnegie Institute of Washington to fund scientific research, and
Carnegie Hall to provide a center for the arts.

Few Americans have been left untouched by Andrew Carnegie's generosity.
His contributions of more than five million dollars established 2,500
libraries in small communities throughout the country and formed the
nucleus of the public library system that we all enjoy today.




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