Carnegie Mellon University - Andrew Carnegie Online Archives

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This collection contains primary resources about Carnegie's bequests along with supporting explanatory text, that teachers will be able to use as part of their curriculum.

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World War, 1914-1918 -- Causes
"Ninety three of the most prominent men of Germany… have recently circulated broadcast throughout America a letter entitled, 'An Appeal to the Civilized World,' in which they attempt to change public opinion in the United States on the subject of war… Mr. Church the President of the Carnegie Institute, at Pittsburgh, and author of a book that has won distinction in America and Europe, has made reply to the German appeal, as follows."
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
Andrew Carnegie raises his hat in this photograph, most likely taken in 1914 during his final visit to Pittsburgh
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, 1886-1941--Pictorial works., Industrialists--Charitable contributions--United States--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Philanthropists--United States--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Spain--Politics and government--1886-1931--Pictorial works., Monarchy--Spain--Pictorial works.
An autographed portrait of the Spanish monarch Alfonso XIII, dated 1914, to Andrew Carnegie. The name "Kavlak" is printed in the white border. Caption title.; On cardboard mount: 35 x 25 cm
Carnegie Institution of Washington
Third issue, December 9, 1914; Plan and scope of the Institution; Department of Botanical Research; Department of Meridian Astronomy; Department of Experimental Evolution; Geophysical Laboratory; Department of Economics and Sociology; Department of Marine Biology; Department of Terrestrial Magnetism; Nutrition Laboratory; Mount Wilson Solar Observatory; Division of Research Associates
Carnegie Institution of Washington
Third issue, December 9, 1914; Plan and scope of the Institution; Department of Botanical Research; Department of Meridian Astronomy; Department of Experimental Evolution; Geophysical Laboratory; Department of Economics and Sociology; Department of Marine Biology; Department of Terrestrial Magnetism; Nutrition Laboratory; Mount Wilson Solar Observatory; Division of Research Associates
Carnegie Institute of Technology
An extract from Carnegie's speech from his 1914 visit to Pittsburgh.
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Museum of Art
The library; the mayor; Department of Fine Arts; the Museum; the technical schools; Carnegie's lengthy speech from his 1914 visit to Pittsburgh in which he outlines his many successes in Pittsburgh.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Miscellanea--Medals--Pictorial works., Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Pictorial works., Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy, 1869-1947--Medals--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Fondazione Carnegie--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Industrialists--Charitable contributions--United States--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Industrialists--United States--Medals--Pictorial works., Industrialists--United States--Pictorial works., Philanthropists--United States--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Philanthropists--United States--Medals--Pictorial works., Philanthropists--United States--Pictorial works., Endowments--Italy--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Heroes--Italy--Medals--Pictorial works., Heroes--Italy--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Medals--Italy--Pictorial works., Medals--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Portrait medallions--Italy--Pictorial works., Italy--Kings and rulers--Medals--Miscellanea--Pictorial works., Italy--Miscellanea--Pictorial works.
Two photographs of a gold medal, showing both sides of the medal issued by Fondazione Carnegie, the Italian equivalent of the Carnegie Hero Fund Trust. One side of the medal features a portrait of Andrew Carnegie surrounded by vignettes and the inscriptions "Fondazione Carnegie". The other side of the medal shows two figures and an inscription in Italian. On cardboard mount: 34 x 26 cm