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Carnegie$11529$ - traduction vers Anglais

CANADIAN ICE HOCKEY PLAYER (1919-2012)
Herbert Carnegie; Herbert Henry Carnegie; Rane Carnegie; Bernice Carnegie

Carnegie      
n. Carnegie, Nachname; Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), amerikanischer Unternehmer und Philantrop
Carnegie Mellon University         
  • Carnegie Mellon [[tennis court]]s
  • Two pushers exchange the buggy for [[Kappa Delta Rho]] on the first hill of Sweepstakes.
  • Cohon University Center, which contains an indoor swimming pool, bookstore, student club facilities, gym, and cafeteria.
  • College of Engineering]]
  • The main campus in [[Pittsburgh]] as seen from the 36th floor of the [[Cathedral of Learning]] at the [[University of Pittsburgh]], August 2015.
  • Carnegie Mellon]]'s campus in Kigali, Rwanda.
  • Carnegie Mellon's [[Entertainment Technology Center]].
  • Football at Gesling Stadium
  • School of Computer Science]].
  • Hunt Library is the largest library on Carnegie Mellon's Pittsburgh campus.
  • Inside the Gates-Hillman Complex of the School of Computer Science.
  • Posner Hall, former home of the [[Tepper School of Business]]
  • Scarab lunar rover]] is being developed by the RI.
  • Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall, home of the [[Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture]] and [[Carnegie Mellon School of Design]]
  • The [[Software Engineering Institute]] building on Fifth Avenue.
  • Part of Carnegie Mellon's Education City campus in Qatar.
  • The Tepper Quadrangle, which includes the new home of the Tepper School of Business, opened in 2018.
  • The Fence
  • Mach kernel]] was a fork from [[BSD]] 4.3 that led to [[NeXTSTEP]] / [[OPENSTEP]], upon which [[macOS]] and [[iOS]] is based.
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PRIVATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES
Carnegie Tech; Carnegie-Mellon; Carnegie Mellon Activism; Carnegie mellon; Cmu; Carnegie Technical Schools; Scobell House; Carnegie Melon; Canegie Mellon University; Carnegie Mellon; CmuTV; Carnegie-Mellon University; Carnegie Tech University; Scotch'n'soda Theatre; Scotch'n'Soda theatre; Carnegie institute of technology; Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy; Carnegie Mellon Tartans; Carnegie–Mellon University; Carnegie Institute of Technology; Carnegie Mellon Tartans men's basketball; Hunt Botanical Library; Discoveries and innovation of the Carnegie Mellon University; Carnegie Mellon Library; Carnegie Mellon Tartans baseball; CarnegieMellonU; Carnegiemellonu; Carnegie Mellon Tartans track and field; Carnegie mellon university; The Oakland Review; Carnegie Mellon University, Adelaide; Carnegie Mellon Tartans men's ice hockey; Carnegie Tech Tartans men's ice hockey; CMU
Carnegie Mellon University, Universität in Pennsylvania (USA)
Andrew Carnegie         
  • Carnegie statue, [[Dunfermline]]
  • April 1905
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 1903
  • Carnegie's grave at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in [[Sleepy Hollow, New York]]
  • Carnegie at Skibo Castle, 1914
  • Carnegie, c. 1878
  • National Portrait Gallery]] in Washington, D.C.
  • Carnegie, age 16, with younger brother Thomas, c. 1851
  • Bessemer converter
  • Birthplace of Andrew Carnegie in [[Dunfermline]], Scotland
  • [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
  • Dippy]]") skeleton at the [[Carnegie Museum of Natural History]]; considered the most famous single dinosaur skeleton in the world
  • [[Carnegie Vanguard High School]]
  • Andrew Carnegie's philanthropy. ''Puck'' magazine cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1903
  • Manhattan, New York]]
  • Eads Bridge across the [[Mississippi River]], opened in 1874 using Carnegie steel
  • Frick's letter to Carnegie describing the plans and munitions that will be on the barges when the Pinkertons arrive to confront the strikers in Homestead
  • The Homestead Strike
  • Carnegie, right, with [[James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce]]
  • Andrew Carnegie with his wife [[Louise Whitfield Carnegie]] and their daughter [[Margaret Carnegie Miller]] in 1910
  • Dutch medal of the Carnegie Hero Fund.
  • Carnegie Institution administration building in Washington, D.C.
  • Pittencrieff Park, [[Dunfermline]], Scotland
  • Pullman sleeping car, where Carnegie made one of his most successful investments
  • s1=1 Andrew Carnegie Issue]", Arago: people, postage & the post, Smithsonian National Postal Museum, viewed September 27, 2014</ref>
  • Carnegie with African-American leader [[Booker T. Washington]] (front row, center) in 1906 while visiting [[Tuskegee Institute]]
  • The Edgar Thomson Steel Works and Blast-Furnaces in Braddock, Pennsylvania (1891)
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN AND PHILANTHROPIST
Andrew carnagie; Andrew carnegie; A Carnegie; Carnagie Andrew; Carnegie, Andrew; Carnegie Pension; A. Carnegie
n. Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), in Schottland geborener amerikanischer Stahlhersteller und Philantrop

Définition

Carnegie Mellon University
<body, education> (CMU) A university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. {School of Computer Science (http://cs.cmu.edu/Web/FrontDoor.html)}. (1997-06-23)

Wikipédia

Herb Carnegie

Herbert Henry Carnegie, CM, O.Ont, OMC (November 8, 1919 – March 9, 2012) was a Canadian ice hockey player of Jamaican descent. After his playing career was over, he became a successful businessman working in the investment industry. In 1954, he founded one of Canada's first hockey schools, Future Aces, and through his work in training young hockey players, became a member of both the Order of Ontario and the country's highest civilian award, the Order of Canada. His hockey career was recognized when he was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2001, and the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2014, and the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2022.