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  1. Charles W. Eliot was born on March 20, 1834 at 31 Beacon Street, Boston, on the site now occupied by the left wing of the Massachusetts State House. He was the fourth in a family of seven children and the only son. After attending the Boston Latin School at age ten, Eliot entered Harvard at the age of fifteen and remained at the College as ...

  2. Charles Eliot. An early leader of the environmental movement. Summer scientific expeditions to Mt. Desert Island off the coast of Maine sparked Charles Eliot’s early interest in environmental management. Later, Eliot would become known for his natural-systems approach to landscape architecture. Eliot (1859 – 97) was born in Cambridge, MA ...

  3. 7 de out. de 2020 · Overview. Charles William Eliot (1834-1926) was President of Harvard University from March 12, 1869 to May 19, 1909. He also taught mathematics and chemistry at Harvard University (1858-1863) and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1865-1869). Eliot was one of the most influential educators of his day and the innovations he introduced ...

  4. Charles W. Eliot (1834-1926) was President of Harvard University from March 12, 1869 to May 19, 1909. A strong administrator and creative educator, Eliot’s presidency was marked by several major innovations that transformed Harvard University from a regional institution to a university of international stature and helped broaden and invigorate American education.

  5. Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard University, a founder of Acadia National Park, father to two other prominent players in Acadia's history, summer resident, philanthropist, Eugenicist. Charles W. Eliot was born into a wealthy Boston family and graduated from Harvard in 1853. He was bright and ambitious and taught there until 1863.

  6. チャールズ・W・エリオット. チャールズ・ウィリアム・エリオット(Charles William Eliot、1834年 3月20日 - 1926年8月22日)は、アメリカ合衆国 ハーバード大学の19世紀から20世紀にかけての学長(第25代、1869-1909)である。

  7. During Charles Eliot's forty-year tenure as president of Harvard, he helped transform the relatively small college into a modern university and became a leading spokesman for Progressive educational reform in America. The son of a prominent Bostonian businessman, Charles Eliot entered Harvard in 1849.