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  1. Daniel Barenboim looked more than fine when he strode into Carnegie Hall.
  2. They were sparingly given, and the deed had to be exceptional for any award to be made; many of the Carnegie Medals were given posthumously.
  3. For the District, the assured continuation of the Bedfordshire scheme meant that the Carnegie Trustees would provide a similar three-year grant to finance a WEA appointment in another rural area in the District - identified and launched as the East Suffolk scheme in September 1930.
  4. Two men from poor northern city backgrounds, who later became very wealthy, tried to set up their elderly parents in comfort: Andrew Carnegie, American millionaire bachelor, gave his Scots mother, "my best friend and trustiest counsellor", a house and a carriage and pair as he had promised her when young, while a Manchester mill-owner failed to persuade his old mother to spend more than 1 a week, but "would pet her like the sweetheart she was."
  5. Nor would the captain's off-field obligations cause Hastings concern, for his work with the Carnegie Partnership carries a PR type of role, part of which involves meeting people and dealing with clients and the media as well as assisting his old school, Watson's College, and his club, Watsonians, in a business capacity.
  6. The library itself is yet another of Carnegie's donations and, like the Carnegie Library at New Mills, it has also lost its original collection of books on Brentford acquired at great cost and expense over many years.
  7. While no deaf person in Britain has been awarded any armed services medal - for the simple reason that no deaf person is permitted to serve in the armed services - or any government sponsored civilian award, or police award, deaf people have been given awards from such bodies as the Carnegie Fund, the Royal Humane Society, and the Society for Protection of Life from Fire.
  8. Andrew Carnegie, millionaire-to-be, believed his "optimistic nature" and wit "must have been inherited" from his "delightful old masquerading grandfather;" while the future feminist Hannah Mitchell could see her own dogged persistence in the extraordinary working energy of the octogenarian grandmother who was "the delight and terror of my young days"
  9. The collection (pictured above) includes: 1 Giant Amaryllis Menerva; 6 fragrant Paperwhite Narcissi; 8 Tulips Christmas Gold; 8 Tulips Brilliant Star; 6 Dwarf Daffodils February Gold, and 9 Christmas-flowering Hyacinths - three each of Ostara (blue), Pink Pearl, and Carnegie (White).
  10. Albert Tarr, who was unmarried and lived with his widowed mother at the tiny Devon village of East Anstey, was subsequently posthumously awarded the Carnegie Bronze Medal - at that time before the introduction of the George Medal, one of the highest possible civilian awards that could be given for acts of heroism and bravery.
  11. (Dale Carnegie)
  12. Now, by a quirk of history, the machinery for carrying out such schemes of training in drama was not to be found in normal educational administration, but in the huge network of social services administered by the National Council of Social Services, a voluntary body financed by Carnegie Trust which since 1919 had co-ordinated the work of various national organisations such as the Village Drama Society, County Rural Community Councils, British Drama League, the Federation of Women's Institutes, the National Association of Boys' Clubs, Townswomen's Guilds, the Workers' Educational Association, County Youth Committees, the Standing Conference of Drama Associations and Hull University's Extra-Mural Department, the only university to take interest in Community Drama.

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