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... When a friend dropped by Carnegie?s railroad office one morning that winter and asked how he was doing, Carnegie replied, "Oh, Tom, I?m rich. ...
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... Until luck would have it, Tom Scott a superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad's offered Andrew Carnegie a job as secretary and personal telegrapher. ...
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... of the telegraph system, he was offered a job by one of Pennsylvania Railroad's superintendent of its western division, Tom Scott. He hired Carnegie to be his ...
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... Finally, in 1852 a superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Tom Scott, hired Carnegie as his secretary and personal telegrapher. ...
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... Men such as Andrew Carnegie and Tom Scott propelled the Pennsylvania Railroad to regional dominance by cost accounting and the personal accountability of their ...
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... the Luck and Pluck series, first printed in 1869 and theTattered Tom series which ... Carnegie used his to make free libraries, so people who could not afford to ...
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... His boss, Tom Scott, was very impressed and began to throw investment opportunities toward his way. In time, Carnegie established a great income and joined the ...
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... Companies like Rockefeller's Standard Oil and Carnegie Steel were rapidly gobbling up ... Huck and Tom, Huck's friend, are constantly attributed to pranks played ...
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... Dick reflects the real life success stories of men, like Andrew Carnegie, on a ... Later in the novel, another young man, Tom Wilkins, could not pay his rent for ...
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... such as Henry Ford, John D. Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie supported prohibition. ... This is proven between characters that inherit wealth, Tom, and characters ...
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... He displays this type of courage by accepting Tom Robinson's case and trying to defend ... Dale Carnegie said, "Most of the important things in the world have been ...
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... show was then interrupted by a telegram from Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker wishing ... they went to New York City to play two concerts at Carnegie Hall for ...
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... the civil rights movement, and many blacks saw Armstrong as an "uncle tom," playing for ... her release from jail, she performed at New York's famous Carnegie Hall ...
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