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  2. T. S. Eliot - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright. [1] He was a leading figure in English-language Modernist poetry where he reinvigorated the art through his use of language, writing style, and verse structure.

  3. Charles William Eliot - Wikipedia

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    "Blueberry Ledge" – Eliot's cottage in Northeast Harbor, designed by Peabody & Stearns. The Nobel Prize-winning poet T.S. Eliot was a cousin and attended Harvard from 1906 through 1909, completing his elective undergraduate courses in three instead of the normal four years, which were the last three years of Charles' presidency. [24]

  4. Eliot family (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The writer T. S. Eliot, considered one of the 20th century's greatest poets, was a member of the family, as was Charles W. Eliot, the Harvard president credited with transforming the institution from a provincial college to a renowned research university.

  5. Harvard Classics - Wikipedia

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    The initial success of The Harvard Classics was due, in part, to the branding offered by Eliot and Harvard University. Buyers of these sets were apparently attracted to Eliot's claims. The General Index contains upwards of 76,000 subject references. [4] [5] [6] The first 25 volumes were published in 1909 followed by the next 25 volumes in 1910.

  6. Eliot House - Wikipedia

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    Before Harvard opted to use a lottery system to assign residences to upperclassmen (beginning with the class of 1999), Eliot was known as a 'prep' house, providing accommodation to the university's social elite, and being known as "more Harvard than Harvard". Describing Eliot House in the late 1950s and early 1960s, author Alston Chase wrote ...

  7. F. O. Matthiessen - Wikipedia

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    He was the first Senior Tutor at Eliot House, one of Harvard College's undergraduate residential houses. More than 70 years after his death, Matthiessen's suite at Eliot House remains preserved as the F. O. Matthiessen Room, housing personal manuscripts and 1,700 volumes of his library available for scholarly research by permission.

  8. Murder in the Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Murder in the Cathedral is a verse drama by T. S. Eliot, first performed in 1935 (published the same year). The play portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral during the reign of Henry II in 1170.

  9. John Davy Hayward - Wikipedia

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    With Eliot's help he emended the poems from The Harvard Advocate and added the poems from Eliot's days at St. Louis' Smith Academy, plus the previously unpublished "The Death of Saint Narcissus". This friendship was strained by Eliot's unexpected marriage in January 1957 to his secretary Esmé Valerie Fletcher. To a large extent, she took over ...