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Pittsburgh skyline at twilight This article contains a list of notable people who were born or lived a significant amount of time in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , the second-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia .
Richard King Mellon (June 19, 1899 – June 3, 1970), [1] commonly known as R.K., was an American financier, general, and philanthropist from Ligonier, Pennsylvania, and part of the Mellon family. Biography
Richard P. Simmons (born May 3, 1931) is an American metallurgist. ... Simmons was also chairman of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra between 1989 and 1997. He ...
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Art Rooney II—Pittsburgh; Richard Mellon Scaife—Pittsburgh; Charles M. Schwab—Williamsburg / Loretto; James Sinegal—Pittsburgh; Jeffrey Skilling—Pittsburgh; Jim Stamatis—Lehigh Valley; Charles Strine—Philadelphia; John Surma—Pittsburgh; David Tepper—Pittsburgh; Thomas Usher—Reading; Jerry Wolman—Shenandoah; Joseph Wharton ...
The Morning Chronicle was established on June 26, 1841 by Richard George Berford. At first a semi-weekly paper, it became a daily on September 8 of the same year. The original editor was 19-year-old J. Heron Foster, who would later be the founding editor of the Spirit of the Age and the Pittsburgh Dispatch.
Ceremony marks start of rebuilding for Pittsburgh synagogue targeted in antisemitic mass shooting. Associated Press. June 23, 2024 at 10:58 AM. ... “Today we announce, loudly and clearly, to the ...
Schenley High School, located in the North Oakland neighborhood at the edge of the Hill District in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a historic building opened in 1916 that was a part of the Pittsburgh Public Schools. The Schenley High School building was closed in June 2008 in a 5–4 vote by the school district due to issues with asbestos.