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  1. Name: Eliot, Henry Ware Profession: Business Person Born/Started: Nov. 25, 1843 Died/Ended: Jan. 07, 1919 Description: The second son of William Greenleaf Eliot, founder of Washington University, and the father of poet T. S. Eliot, Henry Ware Eliot was a businessman, chemist, musician, and the author of A Brief Autobiography Written by H. W. Eliot.

  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. www.infoescola.com › biografias › t-s-eliotT. S. Eliot - InfoEscola

    A família Eliot sempre foi reconhecida por sua participação no universo cultural. Os pais de Thomas, Henry Ware Eliot, industrial, e Charlotte Chauncey Stearns, de família afortunada, integrante da aristocracia mercantil de Boston, detentora de preciosa cultura no campo humanístico, com alguns dons literários, tiveram sete filhos, dos quais o poeta é o caçula.

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  5. Henry Ware Eliot (1879-1947), Writer and archaeologist; brother of Thomas Stearns ('T.S.') Eliot. Sitter in 1 portrait Artist of 3 portraits. Like voting is closed.

  6. She then taught at Antioch College, Ohio, 1865–7; at her Framingham School; and at St Louis Normal School. It was while she was at the last post that she met Henry Ware Eliot, entrepreneur, whom she married on 27 October 1868. She was Secretary of the Mission Free School of the Church of the Messiah for many years.

  7. 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.