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    Charles Michael Schwab (February 18, 1862 – September 18, 1939) was an American steel magnate. Under his leadership, Bethlehem Steel became the second-largest...
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    The Charles M. Schwab House (also called Riverside) was a 75-room mansion on Riverside Drive, between 73rd and 74th Streets, on the Upper West Side of...
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  • Charles Schwab may refer to: Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939), American steel magnate of Bethlehem Steel Charles R. Schwab (born 1937), American broker and...
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    The Charles Schwab Corporation is an American multinational financial services company. It offers banking, commercial banking, investing and related services...
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  • Steel Titan: The Life of Charles M. Schwab is a biography of the steel magnate Charles M. Schwab by the business historian Robert Hessen. It was published...
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    College Charles M. Schwab, founder of Bethlehem Steel Charles R. Schwab, stock-broker and founder of the Charles Schwab Corporation Charles Zadok (1897–1984)...
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  • Rand Studies. Among the books he wrote are Steel Titan: The Life of Charles M. Schwab and In Defense of the Corporation. He was also the editor of the multi-volume...
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    convinced Charles M. Schwab, the U.S. Steel Corporation president and Bethlehem Steel owner, to help underwrite the business, while Schwab agreed to add...
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    consultant Ivy Lee (1877–1934) as the most profitable advice received by Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939), president of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. An early...
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  • Tell Schwab (1896–1945), Swiss athlete Carlos Schwabe (1877–1926), Swiss-German painter Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939), American industrialist Charles R....
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  • Bell, Theodore Roosevelt, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller and Charles M. Schwab. Several companies offer mastermind group environments to members...
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    region's biggest producer, the Montgomery Shoshone Mine. Industrialist Charles M. Schwab bought the Montgomery Shoshone Mine in 1906 and invested heavily in...
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    U.S. Steel (redirect from David M. Roderick)
    York City; it remained a major tenant in the building for 75 years. Charles M. Schwab, the Carnegie Steel executive who originally suggested the merger...
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    RMS Olympic (redirect from R.M.S. Olympic)
    Surgeon John Beaumont, who was transferring to RMS Celtic. Steel tycoon Charles M. Schwab, who was travelling aboard the liner, sent word to Jellicoe that he...
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    1901 alongside J. P. Morgan, William H. Moore, Henry Clay Frick and Charles M. Schwab. The city of Gary, Indiana, a steel town, was named for him when it...
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    Steel Titan: The Life of Charles M. Schwab (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1990). [1] Hessen, Robert. "Charles M. Schwab, President of United States...
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  • not been altered since Donald Ross built it for the steel magnate Charles M. Schwab in 1917. Saint Francis University also runs a campus at Ambialet France...
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    proceeding until a task was completed. For this suggestion company head Charles M. Schwab later paid him $25,000 (the equivalent of $400,000 in 2016 dollars)...
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    associate of Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, Henry Phipps, Jr. and Charles M. Schwab in the creation of the United States Steel Corporation. F. T. F.,...
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    Charles Schwab Field Omaha (formerly TD Ameritrade Park Omaha) is a baseball park in Omaha, Nebraska. Opened in 2011, the stadium serves as a replacement...
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    tobacco) – New York Russell Sage (finance, railroads) – New York Charles M. Schwab (steel) – Pittsburgh and New York Leland Stanford (railroads) – California...
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  • consultant Ivy Lee (1877–1934) as the most profitable advice received by Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939), president of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. An early...
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  • John D. Rockefeller – Tim Getman Theodore Roosevelt – Joseph Wiegand Charles M. Schwab – John Keabler Thomas A. Scott – Don Meehan Nikola Tesla – Alex Falberg...
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    1880-1930. New York: Acanthus Press. p. 161. ISBN 978-0-926494-34-3. "Charles M. Schwab and his mansion". New York Social Diary. November 27, 2013. Retrieved...
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    wife of baseball great Babe Ruth Dutch Schultz (1902–1935), mobster Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939), steel magnate (remains later moved to St. Michael Cemetery...
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    Gary, James J. Hill, George Safford Parker, Theodore Roosevelt, Charles M. Schwab, Frank A. Vanderlip, John Wanamaker, F. W. Woolworth, Daniel Thew...
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    over $1 billion. The buyout, secretly negotiated by Charles M. Schwab (no relation to Charles R. Schwab), was the largest such industrial takeover in United...
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    globally with the United Kingdom and Germany. U.S. Steel president Charles M. Schwab and others claimed the company's size would enable it to be more aggressive...
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    or over. Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin, Apostle of the Alleghenies Charles M. Schwab, industrialist "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census...
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    growth of the area. Many famous Pittsburgh businessmen, including Charles M. Schwab, Andrew Carnegie, and Henry Clay Frick, maintained summer residences...
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