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  1. Thomas H. Eliot Residential Community was founded in 2010 and is comprised of Thomas Eliot and Thomas Eliot B houses. It is named after Thomas H. Eliot who once served in the U.S. House of Representatives, and served as the university’s 12th Chancellor. Today, our residential community is affectionately known as Eliot. Eliot Communities

  2. 19 de abr. de 2012 · Eliot House residents who participate in the Eliot Boat Club, the intramural crew program, arrive at the launch at the boathouse along the Charles River. Dawn meet-up Yonatan Kogan ’12 (from second from left), Johnny Bassett ’12, Eddie Grom ’12, and Austin Glamser ’12 take a minute before heading out on the river.

  3. 22 de set. de 2011 · Named in honor of Charles William Eliot, president of Harvard from 1869 to 1909, Eliot House was opened in 1931. It was one of the original seven Houses at the College following the plan by Eliot’s successor, Abbot Lawrence Lowell, to “revitalize education and revive egalitarianism at Harvard College.”

  4. 13 de jul. de 2020 · George Eliot moved to a house called the Priory, located at 21 North Bank in London, in 1863 after her first three novels were successful. Source

  5. At first glance, Port Eliot House at St Germans in Cornwall appears to be a somewhat unusual Georgian building. In fact the earliest part is a tiled floor dating back 1,500 years. It was once part of St Germans Priory with 9th century foundations and 10th century walls set with 13th century lancet windows. The building had a major refit in the 18th century by Sir John Soane, hence the Georgian ...

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  6. 25 de dez. de 2022 · Fire heavily damaged a farmhouse built in the 1800s in Eliot, displacing a mother and her children on Christmas Eve. Firefighters working in frigid conditions at the home on Frost Hill Road brought the fire under control quickly, according to the South Berwick Fire Department, which responded to the fire along with the Eliot Fire Department.

  7. Eliot House – jeden z dwunastu domów mieszkalnych dla studentów Harvard University i jeden z siedmiu oryginalnych domów w kolegium.Został otwarty w 1931 i nazwany na cześć Charlesa Williama Eliota, który był rektorem uniwersytetu przez cztery dekady, w latach 1869–1909.