My favorite bit of SBCL trivia is the name: this is descended from Carnegie Mellon's build.
Steel. Bank.
I don't get it :-(
I think it's just that Andrew Carnegie made his fortune in the steel industry, and the Mellons made their fortune in banking.
Yes and
Carnegie Technical Schools was founded in 1900 based on a $1m donation from Andrew Carnegie,
Mellon Institute of Industrial Research was originally founded in 1913 by Andrew and Richard Mellon.
Carnegie Mellon was created by combining the two institutions in 1967.
That's very fun and makes so much more sense than my half guess that it was from a defunct regional mid 20th century bank I had never heard of.
I don't get it :-(
I think it's just that Andrew Carnegie made his fortune in the steel industry, and the Mellons made their fortune in banking.
Yes and
Carnegie Technical Schools was founded in 1900 based on a $1m donation from Andrew Carnegie,
Mellon Institute of Industrial Research was originally founded in 1913 by Andrew and Richard Mellon.
Carnegie Mellon was created by combining the two institutions in 1967.
That's very fun and makes so much more sense than my half guess that it was from a defunct regional mid 20th century bank I had never heard of.