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Dale Carnegie

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Dale Carnegie , 1888-1955, American lecturer and writer on self-improvement, b. Maryville, Mo., as Dale Carnagey; grad. State Normal School Number Two, Warrensburg, Mo. (1908). After stints as a salesman and actor, he began teaching (1912) public speaking in New York City at a YMCA. His popular classes eventually became the Dale Carnegie Course, a pioneering training program in communication and interpersonal relations for people in sales, business management, and other fields. Carnegie wrote How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936), a runaway bestseller; How to Stop Worrying and Start... Read more
Ernest (Dale) Tubb
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia ... radio program, Midnight Jamboree (from 1947), helped launch many stars, including the Everly Brothers and Elvis Presley . In 1947 he starred in the first country music show at Carnegie Hall. Ernest (Dale) Tubb Ernest (Dale) Tubb Ernest (Dale) Tubb Read more
The 1950s: Science and Technology: Deaths
American Decades ... M. Baldwin, 66, leading biologist, 2 February 1951. Lawrence Dale Bell, founder of Bell Aircraft Corporation, codesigner of experimental ... positive rays, 11 March 1950. Robert E. Doherty, 65, president of Carnegie Institute of Technology (1936-1950), 19 October 1950. Caston ... Read more

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