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  1. Eliot House. T. S. Eliot grew up between Missouri and Massachusetts, between St Louis and New England – an arrangement that marked his poetry as it marked his life. ‘I am afraid’, he wrote in 1930, ‘no scenery except the Mississippi, the prairie and the North East Coast has ever made much impression on me,’ a claim he continued to ...

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  3. Eliot House Condo Association. Located at 1255 North Sandburg Terrace in Chicago, Illinois, Eliot House is a 324-unit, 28-story, full-service, high-rise condominium building that offers an amazing location, superior layouts, excellent amenities, and fabulous views. With studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom condo units available for purchase and ...

  4. 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 more cows than people).

  5. Please note that the Eliot House Hotel, Liskeard, is open for meetings and functions. Please contact the Eliot House Hotel team to discuss a booking. Eliot House Hotel, Liskeard, Castle Street, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3AU. Email. reception@eliothousehotel.com. Telephone. 01579 342323. How to find us. Rail links via Liskeard station (1 mile from ...

  6. 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).

  7. 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.