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  1. Named in honor of Charles William Eliot, President of Harvard from 1869 to 1909, Eliot House was opened in 1931 as one of the seven original houses at the College. It was commissioned by Charles Eliot's successor, Abbot Lawrence Lowell, as a part of his House Plan designed to 'revitalize education and revive egalitarianism at Harvard College."

  2. 17 de mai. de 2021 · Charles William Eliot, President of Harvard from 1869 until 1909, was unquestionably the most influential leader of American higher education during the last one hundred years. Both born and married into Boston high society, he brought wisdom, administrative skill, tough-minded vision, and, above all, patience to his leadership of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious college.

  3. In his introduction to the series, dated March 10, 1910, Eliot made it clear that the Harvard Classics were intended not as a museum display-case of the "world's best books," but as a portable university. While the volumes are numbered in no particular order, he suggested that they could be approached as a set of six courses: "The History of ...

  4. 查尔斯·威廉·艾略特,男,1834年3月20日出生于波士顿一个富裕家庭,1853年哈佛大学毕业后,1854年秋任哈佛大学数学老师,同时随约西亚·库克研究化学,1858年晋升数学和化学助理教授,同年10月27日与埃伦·德比·皮博迪在波士顿结婚,两人育有4子。是美国著名教育家,哈佛大学校长。

  5. Charles William Eliot, född 20 mars 1834 i Boston, död 22 augusti 1926, var en amerikansk pedagog och vetenskapsman. Han var under 40 år president vid Harvard University , och kom under den tiden att förändra både Harvard och amerikansk högre utbildning.

  6. 查尔斯·威廉·艾略特 (英語: Charles William Eliot ,1834年3月20日—1926年8月22日)是一位 美国 学者。. 他在1869年当选为 哈佛大学 校长。. 艾略特把一个地方院校转变成了一所美国知名的研究型大学。. 直到1909年结束校长任期,艾略特是 美国大学 历史上在位时间 ...

  7. Like. “and if I say again that the greatest good of man is daily to converse about virtue, and all that concerning which you hear me examining myself and others, and that the life which is unexamined is not worth living—that you are still less likely to believe.”. ― Charles William Eliot, The Complete Harvard Classics.