butor to English and American magazines and newspapers,
and many of the articles as well as many of his speeches have been
published in pamphlet form. Among the latter are the addresses on
Edwin M. Stanton, Ezra Cornell, William Chambers, his pleas for
international peace, his numerous dedicatory and founders day
addresses. A fuller list of these publications is given in Margaret
Barclay Wilson's _A Carnegie Anthology_, privately printed in New
York, 1915.
A great many articles have been written about Mr. Carnegie, but the
chief sources of information are:
ALDERSON (BERNARD). _Andrew Carnegie. The Man and His Work._
New York, 1905.
BERGLUND (ABRAHAM). _The United States Steel Corporation._
New York, 1907.
CARNEGIE (ANDREW). _How I served My Apprenticeship as a
Business Man._ Reprint from _Youth's Companion_. April 23, 1896.
COTTER (ARUNDEL). _Authentic History of the United States
Steel Corporation._ New York, 1916.
HUBBARD (ELBERT). _Andrew Carnegie_. New York, 1909.
(Amusing, but inaccurate.)
MACKIE (J.B.). _Andrew Carnegie. His Dunfermline Ties and
Benefactions._ Dunfermline, n.d.
_Manual of the Public Benefactions of Andrew Carnegie._ Published by
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Washington, 1919.
_Memorial Addresses on the Life and Work of Andrew Carnegie._ New
York, 1920.
_Memorial Service in Honor of Andrew Carnegie on his Birthday,
Tuesday, November 25, 1919._ Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
_Pittencrieff Glen: Its Antiquities, History and Legends._
Dunfermline, 1903.
POYNTON (JOHN A.). _A Millionaire's Mail Bag._ New York,
1915. (Mr. Poynton was Mr. Carnegie's secretary.)
PRITCHETT (HENRY S.). _Andrew Carnegie._ Anniversary Address
before Carnegie Institute, November 24, 1915.
SCHWAB (CHARLES M.). _Andrew Carnegie. His Methods with His
Men._ Address at Memorial Service, Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh,
November 25, 1919.
WILSON (MARGARET BARCLAY). _A Carnegie Anthology._ Privately
printed. New York, 1915.
INDEX
Abbey, Edwin A., 298.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, 285.
Abbott, William L., becomes partner of Mr. Carnegie, 201.
Accounting system, importance of, 135, 136, 204.
Acton, Lord, library bought by Mr. Carnegie, 325.
Adams, Edwin, tragedian, 49.
Adams Express Company, investment in, 79.
Addison, Leila, friend and critic of young Carnegie, 97.
Aitken, Aunt, 8, 22, 30, 50, 51, 77, 78.
Alderson, Barnard, _Andrew Carneg
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