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  1. Thomas Stearns Eliot, conocido como T. S. Eliot (San Luis, Misuri; 26 de septiembre de 1888-Londres; 4 de enero de 1965), fue un poeta, dramaturgo y crítico literario británico-estadounidense. Representó una de las cumbres de la poesía en lengua inglesa del siglo XX .

  2. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Eliot House. Eliot From Above By Kathryn S. Kuhar. With its annual (and coveted) Fête spring formal, courtyard access to the Charles, and vibrant community, you can only hope that you’ll be ...

  3. The Harvard of Harvard Houses. Eliot House is one of twelve residential houses for upperclassmen at Harvard University and one of the seven original houses at the College. Opened in 1931, the house was named after Charles William Eliot, who served as president of the university for forty years (1869–1909). Welcome home.

  4. Eliot House will be a posthumous publication for Nelson W. Aldrich, Jr., and a first book for Constantine A. Valhouli. Nelson W. Aldrich, Jr. (1935–2022) served as managing editor of The Paris Review , senior editor at Harper’s and Inc. magazines, and editor-in-chief of The American Benefactor and Civilization , the magazine of the Library of Congress.

  5. Eliot House sits on the site formerly occupied by the Boston Elevated power house. It was funded by a gift of Edward Stephen Harkness. Eliot House initially housed male students and became co-educational in 1972 then opened to Radcliffe College women. A central kitchen connected to Kirkland House was expanded in 1988.

  6. Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965) was a poet, essayist, publisher, playwright, literary critic and editor. ... Eliot lived in St. Louis, Missouri, for the first 16 years of his life at the house on Locust Street where he was born.

  7. Assistant Dean of Harvard College. Lecturer in Anthropology. Hello Eliot! I am thrilled to start my fifth year as Resident Dean of Eliot House. I am joined at Eliot by my husband, Ajay Sonalkar, and our eight-year-old son, Ziv. I grew up in a tiny town (population=2500!) in rural Missouri (in case you were wondering, yes there were definitely ...