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In 1993 I took two mandatory U.S. History courses at the University of Houston.  The second one covered the end of the Civil War through Viet Nam, and one of the books we were assigned to read was on Andrew Carnegie.  For our term papers we had to interview someone on a subject related to one of the class lectures.  I decided to interview Dad, and wrote about Habershon Steel.  Dad also supplied an article from a magazine, which I have scanned in two parts below:

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The paper (I got a B+ for the paper and an A- for the course!)

 
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