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Carnegie, Dale - 3 dictionary results

Car⋅ne⋅gie

[kahr-ni-gee or, for 1, 3, kahr-ney-gee, -neg-ee]
–noun
1. Andrew, 1835–1919, U.S. steel manufacturer and philanthropist, born in Scotland.
2. Dale, 1888–1955, U.S. author and teacher of self-improvement techniques.
3. a city in SW Pennsylvania. 10,099.
Car·ne·gie     (kär'nə-gē)  Pronunciation Key 
American educator known for his self-improvement book How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936).

Carnegie, Dale

An American author and educator of the twentieth century; Carnegie published How to Win Friends and Influence People in 1936. The book, which has sold millions of copies, contains practical tips on gaining influence and success. Carnegie founded a corporation that gives courses in applying the book's principles.


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