Anderson's precious generosity, and it was when reveling in the treasures which he opened to us that I resolved, if ever wealth came to me, that it should be used to establish free libraries, that other poor boys might receive opportunities similar to... The Gospel of Wealth and Other Timely Essays - Página 28por Andrew Carnegie - 1901 - 305 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| New York (State). Library Extension Division - 1899 - 818 páginas
...life, shared with me Col. Anderson's precious generosity,1 and it was when reveling in these treasures that I resolved if ever wealth came to me, that it...those for which we were indebted to that noble man." In a recent address to the industrious and clever boys of McDonogh school, June 3, 1899, on the subject,... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1900 - 424 páginas
...life, shared with me Col. Anderson's precious generosity,1 and it was when reveling in these treasures that I resolved if ever wealth came to me, that it...those for which we were indebted to that noble man." In a recent address to the industrious and clever boys of McDonogh school, June 3, 1899, on the subject,... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1900 - 196 páginas
...shared with me Colonel Anderson's precious generosity, and it was when revelling in these treasures that I resolved if ever wealth came to me, that it...those for which we were indebted to that noble man. Many free libraries have been established in our country, but none that I know of with such wisdom... | |
| University of Kansas. Libraries - 1903 - 170 páginas
...shared with me Colonel Anderson's precious generosity, and it was when reveling in these treasures that I resolved, if ever wealth came to me, that it...those for which we were indebted to that noble man." Col. John B. Anderson was, in later years, a resident of Manhattan. His library of 6000 volumes is... | |
| American Library Association - 1905 - 586 páginas
...was when revelling in the treasures which he opened to us that I resolved, if ever wealth came tp. me, that it should be used to establish free libraries,...those for which we were indebted to that noble man." Colonel Anderson established in 1850 the "J. Anderson Library Institute of Allegheny City," which was... | |
| 1901 - 438 páginas
...My brother and Mr. Phipps, who have been my principal business partners through life, shared with me Colonel Anderson's precious generosity, and it was...those for which we were indebted to that noble man .: ' The amount of Mr. Carnegie's gifts to libraries and other institutions in the United States and... | |
| Asa Don Dickinson - 1916 - 214 páginas
...partners through life, shared with me Colonel Anderson's precious generosity; and it was when revelling in the treasures which he opened to us that I resolved,...those for which we were indebted to that noble man. . . . JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER (1839- ) .4 JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER THE RICHEST MAN*S START IN LIFE JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER... | |
| Sophy H. Powell - 1917 - 512 páginas
...I resolved that if ever wealth came to me it should be used to establish free libraries, that other boys might receive opportunities similar to those for which we were indebted to that noble man." In Adams, Public libraries and popular education. Home education bulletin (NY state), 31:61. unrestricted... | |
| Frederick Henry Lynch - 1920 - 204 páginas
...partners through life, shared with me Colonel Anderson's precious generosity, and it was when revelling in the treasures which he opened to us that I resolved,...those for which we were indebted to that noble man." Of course this ideal became immensely larger and more inclusive. One evening he told a little group... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1902 - 1310 páginas
...if ever wealth came to me. that it should be used to establish free libraries that other poor boje might receive opportunities similar to those for which we were indebted to that noble man.1 In view of the facts that men like Carnegie are continually providing for the increase of libraries,... | |
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