You mean to tell me rich powerful people hired the brother in law of the most rich and powerful man in the world to be in charge of the Treasury? This can't be correct!
@@markfairbanks3533 that’s not really what happened. Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Mellon weren’t related, their businesses were not intertwined, and Andrew Carnegie had no role in Andrew Mellon’s posting as Treasury Secretary. Plus, Mellon was nearly as wealthy as Carnegie. This video is intended to be humor, not an accurate portrayal of history. Andrew Mellon founded the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research and Andrew Carnegie founded the Carnegie Institute of Technology, an unaffiliated university. The two merged in 1967.
@@dmr11235 thank you for that, I've just spent some time reading on Mellon as all i knew of him was from middle school. What I haven't discovered is how this is considered comedy, with no basis in fact?
When I graduated from CMU, they brought us all in a back room before hand and gave us a secret presentation. I’m surprised this is public knowledge now they made all of us sign NDAs
i cannot get overrrr how good you are at acting omfg like i know these are just silly little shorts but you’re an absolute natural & make me laugh every time!! so talented
@@gahl5897 Wow your mum must be highly qualified...one of my current profs here in India worked there during the late 90s as a prof in high energy physics and cosmology...
@@gahl5897 Absolutely true...I want to get into the Computer Science program for Master's at CMU tho I'm only a freshman rn. Gosh I heard it's ranked even better than that of Harvard's, don't know why people here hating on it. Tho it's hella expensive
I accidentally paused the video at the awkward "Not quite $100" stare and burst into tears laughing because it took a solid 10-15 seconds to realize I had paused it and it wasn't just a really long stare 😂
I like how he hired thugs to beat union organizers and locked workers in a blast furnace in response to work condition complaints, but hey- nice theater.
Do you have a source for those? I did a bit of research on his treatment of his workers, and although his hands definitely are not clean, I found no mention of either of your claims. Furthermore this video is not attempting to paint him as a good person in the first place, so I’m not sure the relevance of your comment. Edit: fixed garbage spelling
@@futuregamer25 The relevance, as much as there is, is that he is revered as a philanthropist. The Pinkerton agency actually did the locking in, I forgot the main guys name.
So during his career he wasn't the greatest boss but he never did anything as terrible as murder and he was better than several if the other robber barons What this video is about is how when they got older him and a bunch of the other robber barons just had a ton of money and just started donating it to random causes, and they donated a lot of money to a lot of stuff, that's why their names are everywhere
Funny! While the term Ivy League was in use as early as 1933, it became official only after the formation of the athletic conference in 1954! Carnegie Technical Schools (1900-1912) Carnegie Institute of Technology (1912-1967) Mellon Institute of Industrial Research (1913-1967) Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) (1967-Today)!
@@nursesophie5254 Really isn't same difference. The variation of accents is abundant and Andrew Carnegie was from my hometown of Dunfermline, Fife. Xxx
@@Lost-in-Wonderland Ahhhh.... makes sense why he financed the Libraries in my town in the North of England and neighbouring town.... I always assumed he was American because of Carnegie Hall but him being from around 100 miles away makes much more sense.
@@samuelwoods164 Yes, he was a major philanthropist throughout the UK and the States. Funnily enough I live in North Lincolnshire now. As a child I performed in the original Carnegie Theatre in Dunfermline. He put a lot of money into such things as drama, music and literature. For school days out we went to Carnegies birth place museum which is the house he was born in within dunfermline, there is a statue at the entrance of the Glen (outdoor park) of him. Very fascinating self made man if I remember correctly who did a lot for those less fortunate. Proud to be from his home town xxx
@@Doc_Schmidtperhaps, but the difference between what you stated and Wikipedia is pretty massive. Carnegie was married to a Whitfield. The Mellon Institute of industrial research was founded by the Mellon brothers, who also founded Mellon bank. CMU didn't become CMU till 1967. So in the sense you're on the internet sure.
They’re still doing fine lol. I worked at a nursing home in western PA that ended up having a mellon move in. Boy was she extra in all her needs. Rented two deluxe rooms one just for an office and had a bath installed
To answer your question a bit late, basically everything with that name slapped on it was named after him due to a large donation. I mean the money came from less than ethical business practices and his philosophy around business and money had some serious issues (both in practice and suggesting some serious character flaws), but he wasn't the worst of the robber barons and did legitimately give a _lot_ of money away and set up some good institutions that are still operating today. Not sure if I'd say the good outweighed the bad, but he did do a fair bit of good and (at least in my interpretation) probably sincerely believed in what he was doing (even if it's not entirely possible to seperate it from his self-interest), so a lot of stuff has his name.
@@TrelliessRose oh, sorry, i wanted to learn elvish, but i (of course) ended up learning 2 words, fire (lacho) and friend and somehow i messed up, even these 2!
Surely $50,000 would be no where near enough money to create and open a brand new University from scratch. Also I stumbled across your Vids for the 1st time early this morning, And I have been binge watching your videos ever since. It was also during that 1st vid that I Subscribed. 🙂
@@Doc_Schmidt Of course, if it had failed, the oldest buildings were easily convertible to factories, and it was just a technical college. With a good arts school, back when my mother went.
Basically everything with the name "Carnegie" on it got a lot of money from the same guy. Tl;dr not so ethical businessman, somewhat sketch philosophy around money and business (though not the worst), but did legitimately give a lot of money away in the latter half of his life.
I mean, it’s not the actual story but, my god, was Andrew Mellon an underwhelming person
Not to brag but once I eat so much at a buffet. The owner kicked me out..and I can tie my own shoes ..
If they are Velcro. 🤷😆😆😆
@Colin Steadland best not to disrupt the ramblings of a madman
@@chanceDdog2009 Jessie what the fuck are you talking about.
Underwhelming????
It's probably a little kid with their first device 🤣 don't scare them off with all the f bombs
The initials of the school is CMU then, damnit so close
😭
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No don’t go there
I see 2 possible answers
Idk if you tryna say MCU OR C*M
"Ahem, it's pronounced car-NEG-ee..." - everyone who ever went there LOL
And everyone who lives in Pittsburgh. Until I was in my 20s I always assumed CAR-neg-ee hall in New York had no relation
@Ash Correll hey now..
Them scots are the only people who say MY name right.
@Ash Correll I mean it's better
car neggy sounds bad
I’m from Pittsburgh and can confirm this is how everybody says it here 😂
I mean if 50k can start a whole university 100 is a decent amount of money.
It was founded in 1900, 50k then is 1.6 million now.
@@MrsSaraJingles means 32k from the 100
@@edwardb05 and $24k from the $75… that’s half of a new luxury vehicle.
@@kevrides5706 that is not half a new luxury vehicle, that's half a decent car
That’s true
Thanks for making this, I come from the Pittsburgh area and its funny how true this is.
Bruh Andrew Mellon was also absolutely loaded (not to mention the Secretary of the Treasury)
i would hope so…
You mean to tell me rich powerful people hired the brother in law of the most rich and powerful man in the world to be in charge of the Treasury? This can't be correct!
@@markfairbanks3533 that’s not really what happened. Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Mellon weren’t related, their businesses were not intertwined, and Andrew Carnegie had no role in Andrew Mellon’s posting as Treasury Secretary. Plus, Mellon was nearly as wealthy as Carnegie. This video is intended to be humor, not an accurate portrayal of history. Andrew Mellon founded the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research and Andrew Carnegie founded the Carnegie Institute of Technology, an unaffiliated university. The two merged in 1967.
@@dmr11235 thank you for that, I've just spent some time reading on Mellon as all i knew of him was from middle school. What I haven't discovered is how this is considered comedy, with no basis in fact?
@@dmr11235 Yes. Both were unprincipled, rapacious scoundrels who helped cause the Great Depression, then made money off it. Sad.
When I graduated from CMU, they brought us all in a back room before hand and gave us a secret presentation. I’m surprised this is public knowledge now they made all of us sign NDAs
i cannot get overrrr how good you are at acting omfg like i know these are just silly little shorts but you’re an absolute natural & make me laugh every time!! so talented
As a Pittsburgher, this hits too close to home
Ayyy same
agreed my mom was a professor there so it hits very close
@@gahl5897 Wow your mum must be highly qualified...one of my current profs here in India worked there during the late 90s as a prof in high energy physics and cosmology...
@@sarang5686 Yeah, thank you my mom is a proffesor in computer science
Its always cool how you can connect with people around the world though
@@gahl5897 Absolutely true...I want to get into the Computer Science program for Master's at CMU tho I'm only a freshman rn. Gosh I heard it's ranked even better than that of Harvard's, don't know why people here hating on it. Tho it's hella expensive
That’s how Glassboro State College became Rowan College (now Rowan University). Henry Rowan Jr. donated $100 million.
I’m supposed to be safe from that place here, in July.
I have a shirt from Rowan university. Not bc i went there its just my name
Hi, Prof!
Everyone: Ah, CARnegie, yes.
Me, a proud yinzer: CarNEgie
Let's go Pgh
I am so happy when someone on the internet says something about where I live
I accidentally paused the video at the awkward "Not quite $100" stare and burst into tears laughing because it took a solid 10-15 seconds to realize I had paused it and it wasn't just a really long stare 😂
I love in Pittsburgh and used to install flooring at cmu dorms. Kevin's deli on entry level is fire 🔥
I like how he hired thugs to beat union organizers and locked workers in a blast furnace in response to work condition complaints, but hey- nice theater.
Do you have a source for those? I did a bit of research on his treatment of his workers, and although his hands definitely are not clean, I found no mention of either of your claims. Furthermore this video is not attempting to paint him as a good person in the first place, so I’m not sure the relevance of your comment.
Edit: fixed garbage spelling
@@futuregamer25 The relevance, as much as there is, is that he is revered as a philanthropist. The Pinkerton agency actually did the locking in, I forgot the main guys name.
Good
So during his career he wasn't the greatest boss but he never did anything as terrible as murder and he was better than several if the other robber barons
What this video is about is how when they got older him and a bunch of the other robber barons just had a ton of money and just started donating it to random causes, and they donated a lot of money to a lot of stuff, that's why their names are everywhere
For a second I thought you were talking about the actual doctor smh
He’s silly! I like him!
Lmfaooo thanks for the lesson!😂😂 didn't expect the voice from Tim
As a Yinzer, I appreciate this becoming more common knowledge outside the 412.
Good imitation of Mr. Carnegie's acceent Doctor
Why would "anyone" get tired of your medical content?? I suggest a psych consult..... : )
Kar NEG ee
As someone that wears ties, I can't stop looking at that tie! That's a nice tie.
lil guy hops up at the end "and they were racist!"
wife insisted... nuff said🤷🏻♀️
I used to stay up at night worried about this
If Weird Al made medical skits
Carnegie Mellon wanted me to go there so bad but I rejected them and went with Duquesne instead, 10/10 don't regret anything except the ghosts
He sounds like Bertram from family guy
Graduated from CMU... Had no idea...
Funny! While the term Ivy League was in use as early as 1933, it became official only after the formation of the athletic conference in 1954! Carnegie Technical Schools (1900-1912)
Carnegie Institute of Technology (1912-1967)
Mellon Institute of Industrial Research (1913-1967) Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) (1967-Today)!
Are you from Pittsburgh!? Or did you go to school here?
Jw because I’m from Pittsburgh and that would be cool 😂
Mellon, like the elvish word for friend
By the law of Kenobi I am required to say General Kenobi when anyone says Hello there
We all know "Mellon" is the elvish word for "friend"
Love your accent
Thanks!
Hate your accent, and so would the Scotsman, himself. Mind, if you were faking an Englishman, it would be fine.
@@Egilhelmson yeah this was an attempt at a british accent
Well - he was was actually in a race with 2 other people to see who could spend the most money
Also I live in Pittsburgh
Good British accent
Carnegie was Scottish
@@rachelgarber1423 same difference, we are all UK
@@nursesophie5254 Really isn't same difference. The variation of accents is abundant and Andrew Carnegie was from my hometown of Dunfermline, Fife. Xxx
@@Lost-in-Wonderland Ahhhh.... makes sense why he financed the Libraries in my town in the North of England and neighbouring town.... I always assumed he was American because of Carnegie Hall but him being from around 100 miles away makes much more sense.
@@samuelwoods164 Yes, he was a major philanthropist throughout the UK and the States. Funnily enough I live in North Lincolnshire now. As a child I performed in the original Carnegie Theatre in Dunfermline. He put a lot of money into such things as drama, music and literature. For school days out we went to Carnegies birth place museum which is the house he was born in within dunfermline, there is a statue at the entrance of the Glen (outdoor park) of him. Very fascinating self made man if I remember correctly who did a lot for those less fortunate. Proud to be from his home town xxx
Okay, but... what's his poop like?
The money spent on these hot pieces 🤣. The random beauty supply store wigs and the fake beards. They surely make the characters
Car-nænæ
I like how instead of thinking of a watermelon when I heard Mellon, I think of melon from the beastars manga
Oh wow
@@aspielm759 yeah
I must admit me too...
@@tweetydiditforeal ah another person of culture
@@PoorPurpl You and I both
Idk but wikipedia has something wildly different.
Cant trust that fancy ole internet
@@Doc_Schmidtperhaps, but the difference between what you stated and Wikipedia is pretty massive. Carnegie was married to a Whitfield. The Mellon Institute of industrial research was founded by the Mellon brothers, who also founded Mellon bank. CMU didn't become CMU till 1967. So in the sense you're on the internet sure.
@@timothyschriefer2822 sorry I was being sarcastic. My video is completely made up. It’s just a joke, none of it is real
@@Doc_Schmidt Ah, my bad. Super hard to tell what is parody at this point.
Carnegie funds a collage with an amount that is lower than the cost of most degrees now... That upsets me more than it probably should.
Granted, you've gotta account for inflation.
It sounds better to be honest. The Mellon really adds something.
Listen pal, it’s pronounced car-nay-gee.
I love Pittsburgh
Dang, legacy mellons called out. Lol
lol I’m in the university 😭
So it's only a household name here in Pittsburgh?
Welp, Mellon Bank sure did ok.
They’re still doing fine lol. I worked at a nursing home in western PA that ended up having a mellon move in. Boy was she extra in all her needs. Rented two deluxe rooms one just for an office and had a bath installed
I acctually like it
Say what you will it had a dope engineering dept
calm your insecurities no one is shitting on the school. loser.
Lmfao now tuition is $50,000
Is carnige hall named after the same person? Also, there was a while where i assumed it was pronounced car-knee-j
He is Andrew Carnegie * so car_ne_gee
@@bandilenzimande5253 i know
To answer your question a bit late, basically everything with that name slapped on it was named after him due to a large donation.
I mean the money came from less than ethical business practices and his philosophy around business and money had some serious issues (both in practice and suggesting some serious character flaws), but he wasn't the worst of the robber barons and did legitimately give a _lot_ of money away and set up some good institutions that are still operating today.
Not sure if I'd say the good outweighed the bad, but he did do a fair bit of good and (at least in my interpretation) probably sincerely believed in what he was doing (even if it's not entirely possible to seperate it from his self-interest), so a lot of stuff has his name.
I think this guy was confusing Dale Carnegie with the real Carnegie family.
It's funny im actually related to both those guys yet i am not rich somehow 😅
That's an impressive beard! Lol
Doc if your real name is schmidt, your name is like a german name
bruh how does RUclips know where I attend
I like how he pronounced Carnegie wrong
I mean the school is the envy of the Ivy League
Are you a Carnegie Mellon alum?
Wait Mellon was Carnegie’s brother in all? Damn. Mellon was treasury secretary and couldn’t foot the bill despite all the tax cuts he gave himself
So he came from the Southern part of Scotland?
Fun fact: Mellon in elvish means friend
I thought it was the elvish word for "friend".
@@TrelliessRose oh, sorry, i wanted to learn elvish, but i (of course) ended up learning 2 words, fire (lacho) and friend and somehow i messed up, even these 2!
@@sharalakid It's okay. 🙂
This guy is a real MD?.
Wait you’re from the burg?
Nope sorry!
Mellon the felon
Lol.
Yea really the names of some places are strange
Your funny
Never heard of it
Sike
The glasses look foggy...
😂😂😂
Rob send photo prop
Tim Mellon is friend
Who?
Tao yes
Hu Tao supremacy ✊🏽
Want to be clear, they pronounced Carnegie wrong this whole video.
Guys we’ve all sinned and need forgiveness, Jesus died in our place so we could be forgiven, accept that gift by turning from sin and trusting him.
50k wouldn’t even cover a semester at a pristine school in today’s world
Well 50k at that time is around 1.6 million dollars, according to good ol' google.
Surely $50,000 would be no where near enough money to create and open a brand new University from scratch.
Also I stumbled across your Vids for the 1st time early this morning, And I have been binge watching your videos ever since. It was also during that 1st vid that I Subscribed. 🙂
I was thinking in the 1800s maybe it was enough money back then? Thanks for the support!
@@Doc_Schmidt Of course, if it had failed, the oldest buildings were easily convertible to factories, and it was just a technical college. With a good arts school, back when my mother went.
Most people aren't very impressive when compared to Andrew Carnegie!
Yo
IM EATING MELLON 😝
I thought it was pronounced carneeeaj University 😂
I have no idea why you gave an Irishman a more posh accent because for most of his young life he wasn't posh
I thought he was Scottish?
Better than Carnegie University selling Melons
Comedy gold 😐
Carnegie was fae Dunfermline, was he no?
I went there for scouts one day and still think pit is better
Hm
Any relation to Carnegie hall?
Basically everything with the name "Carnegie" on it got a lot of money from the same guy. Tl;dr not so ethical businessman, somewhat sketch philosophy around money and business (though not the worst), but did legitimately give a lot of money away in the latter half of his life.
CMU grad... disputes this story. BTW It's pronounced Car-NEG-ie.
I live near Pittsburgh where Carnegie Mellon University is and also the way he says Carnegie is kinda annoying not gonna lie
I don't think I get it...
Bro sounds like dm from the lawful-stupid podcast.
Wasn’t Carnegie Irish?
its* 😝
Since when do Scots speak with English accents? If he had a non-American accent, that is. He came to the States when he was 12.