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  1. 9 de mar. de 2021 · Fig. 1. Beaumont House, home of William Greenleaf Eliot, painting by C. P. Cranch, nineteenth century. Via the Henry Ware T. S. Eliot Collection, MS Am 2560, 258. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library. From William Greenleaf Eliot, his grandfather, Eliot’s family inherited a tradition of public service and fighting for racial justice.

  2. In addition to Charles Follen and Henry Ware Jr., both of whom are discussed below, the original signers of the group’s constitution included two-time acting University President Henry Ware Sr. (1810 and 1828–1829; faculty, 1805–1845), the retired faculty member and former University librarian Sidney Willard (librarian, 1800–1805; faculty, 1807–1831), and seven additional alumni of ...

  3. 14 de dez. de 2019 · Charlotte Champe Stearns married Henry Ware Eliot on October 27, 1868, in Lexington, Massachusetts. They returned to Eliot's home city of Saint Louis, Missouri where they worked and reared their family. They had five daughters and two sons: Ada (Eliot) Sheffield, born in 1869; Margaret Dawes Eliot, born in 1871; Charlotte (Eliot) Smith, born in ...

  4. tseliot.com › a-life-in-pictures › ph_card_005_alipT. S. Eliot

    In the yard of Smith Academy, St Louis, the school which Eliot attended between 1898 and 1905. Founded by William Greenleaf Eliot in 1854, Smith was ‘a good school. There one was taught, as is now increasingly rare everywhere, what I consider the essentials: Latin and Greek, together with Greek and Roman history, English and American history ...

  5. tseliot.com › a-life-in-pictures › ph_card_002_alipT. S. Eliot

    2635 Locust Street, St Louis, Missouri, USA, the inner-city home of Eliot’s boyhood. The Eliot family were prominent in the religious and municipal life of the city: the poet’s grandfather, William Greenleaf Eliot, had founded several of its public institutions, including the Church of the Messiah, the first Unitarian church west of the Mississippi.

  6. Henry Ware, né le 1 er avril 1764 à Sherborn (Massachusetts) et mort le 12 juillet 1845 à Cambridge (Massachusetts) est un théologien, ministre du culte et universitaire américain. Un protéstant libéral qui contribua à la diffusion de l' unitarisme et à la création de l' American Unitarian Association aux États-Unis.

  7. Maurice Haigh-Wood. ( 1896 – 1980) Maurice Haigh-Wood (1896–1980): TSE’s brother-in-law. He was eight years younger than his sister Vivien, and after attending Malvern School, trained at Sandhurst Military Academy before receiving his commission on 11 May 1915 as a second lieutenant in the Manchester Regiment. He served in the infantry ...