Charles William Eliot
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 98 years ago |
Date of birth | March 20,1834 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Boston |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Date of died | August 22,1926 |
Died | Northeast Harbor |
Mount Desert | |
Maine | |
United States | |
Children | Charles Eliot |
Samuel A. Eliot | |
Job | Writer |
Education | Harvard University |
Harvard College | |
Awards | American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Fiction |
American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Special Distinction | |
Parents | Samuel Atkins Eliot |
Grandchildren | Thomas H. Eliot |
Grandparents | Samuel Eliot |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 650547 |
Four American Leaders
The Happy Life
The durable satisfactions of life
Epic and Saga
John Gilley
Educational Reform: Essays and Addresses
University administration
Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect
religion of the future
Essays English and American
The conflict between individualism and collectivism in a democracy
The Training for an Effective Life
compendious manual of qualitative chemical analysis
Harvard memories
The Harvard Classics; Volume 16
Education for Efficiency, and The New Definition of the Cultivated Man
American contributions to civilization
Changes needed in American secondary education
A Late Harvest: Miscellaneous Papers Written Between Eighty and Ninety
A Turning Point in Higher Education: The Inaugural Address of Charles William Eliot as President of Harvard College, October 19, 1869
The cultivated man
The future of trades-unionism and capitalism in a democracy
Scientific Papers
The Harvard Classics; Volume 29
A Manual of Inorganic Chemistry, Arranged to Facilitate the Experimental Demonstration of the Facts and Principles of the Science. by Charles W. Eli
A National University
The tendency to the concrete and practical in modern education
More money for the public schools
An Elementary Manual of Chemistry: Abridged from Eliot and Storer's Manual, with the Co-Operation of the Authors
The Harvard Classics Volume 26
College Taxation; Remarks of Charles W. Eliot
Great riches
Some Roads Towards Peace: A Report to the Trustees of the Endowment on Observations Made in China and Japan in 1912
The Merit System and the New Democratic Party
The Road Toward Peace; a Contribution to the Study of the Causes of the European War and of the Means of Preventing War in the Future
Remarks of the President Eliot of Harvard University Before the Recess Committee on Taxation
The Harvard Classics; Volume 10
Edmund Burke: On Taste, on the Sublime and Beautiful, Reflections on the French Revolution, a Letter to a Noble Lord
English Poetry: With Introductions, Notes and Illustrations;
Edmund Burke
Lawlessness: An Address Delivered Before the Civic Forum . . . New York City, December 12, 1908
Inscriptions Written by Charles William Eliot
Present College Questions: Six Papers Read Before the National Educational Association, at the Sessions Held in Boston, July 6 and 7, 1903
The Harvard Classics; Volume 48
Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
The Editor's Introduction: Reader's Guide; Index to the First Lines of Poems, Songs & Choruses, Hymns & Psalms; General Index; Chronological Index
Charles W. Eliot and Popular Education
A Manual of Inorganic Chemistry, Arranged to Facilitate the Experimental Demonstration of the Facts and Principles of the Science. by Charles W. Eliot . . . [and] Frank H. Storer . . . 5th Thousand
The Road to Unity Among the Christian Churches
The Harvard Classics, Volume 15
Plutarch's Lives - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Happy Life
The durable satisfactions of life
Epic and Saga
John Gilley
Educational Reform: Essays and Addresses
University administration
Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect
religion of the future
Essays English and American
The conflict between individualism and collectivism in a democracy
The Training for an Effective Life
compendious manual of qualitative chemical analysis
Harvard memories
The Harvard Classics; Volume 16
Education for Efficiency, and The New Definition of the Cultivated Man
American contributions to civilization
Changes needed in American secondary education
A Late Harvest: Miscellaneous Papers Written Between Eighty and Ninety
A Turning Point in Higher Education: The Inaugural Address of Charles William Eliot as President of Harvard College, October 19, 1869
The cultivated man
The future of trades-unionism and capitalism in a democracy
Scientific Papers
The Harvard Classics; Volume 29
A Manual of Inorganic Chemistry, Arranged to Facilitate the Experimental Demonstration of the Facts and Principles of the Science. by Charles W. Eli
A National University
The tendency to the concrete and practical in modern education
More money for the public schools
An Elementary Manual of Chemistry: Abridged from Eliot and Storer's Manual, with the Co-Operation of the Authors
The Harvard Classics Volume 26
College Taxation; Remarks of Charles W. Eliot
Great riches
Some Roads Towards Peace: A Report to the Trustees of the Endowment on Observations Made in China and Japan in 1912
The Merit System and the New Democratic Party
The Road Toward Peace; a Contribution to the Study of the Causes of the European War and of the Means of Preventing War in the Future
Remarks of the President Eliot of Harvard University Before the Recess Committee on Taxation
The Harvard Classics; Volume 10
Edmund Burke: On Taste, on the Sublime and Beautiful, Reflections on the French Revolution, a Letter to a Noble Lord
English Poetry: With Introductions, Notes and Illustrations;
Edmund Burke
Lawlessness: An Address Delivered Before the Civic Forum . . . New York City, December 12, 1908
Inscriptions Written by Charles William Eliot
Present College Questions: Six Papers Read Before the National Educational Association, at the Sessions Held in Boston, July 6 and 7, 1903
The Harvard Classics; Volume 48
Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
The Editor's Introduction: Reader's Guide; Index to the First Lines of Poems, Songs & Choruses, Hymns & Psalms; General Index; Chronological Index
Charles W. Eliot and Popular Education
A Manual of Inorganic Chemistry, Arranged to Facilitate the Experimental Demonstration of the Facts and Principles of the Science. by Charles W. Eliot . . . [and] Frank H. Storer . . . 5th Thousand
The Road to Unity Among the Christian Churches
The Harvard Classics, Volume 15
Plutarch's Lives - Scholar's Choice Edition
Charles William Eliot Life story
Charles William Eliot was an American academic who was president of Harvard University from 1869 to 1909, the longest term of any Harvard president. A member of the prominent Eliot family of Boston, he transformed Harvard from a respected provincial college into America's preeminent research university.