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  1. tseliot.com › editorials › the-life-of-ts-eliotT. S. Eliot

    Eliot once said that his America ended in 1829; until then the country seemed like ‘a family extension’. What exactly that date meant to him must be a guess. It was then that the civilised elite of the Eastern seaboard lost its power with the inauguration of the uncultivated Andrew Jackson, who had defeated the sixth President, John Quincy Adams (related to the Eliots) in the election of 1828.

  2. Henry Ware Eliot, Jr. ( 1879 – 1947) Henry Ware Eliot, Jr. (1879–1947), TSE’s elder brother, went to school at Smith Academy, and passed two years at Washington University, St Louis, before progressing to Harvard, 1897–9, where he was an editor of Student Life. At Harvard, he displayed a gift for light verse in Harvard Celebrities (1901 ...

  3. Lot Essay. T.S. Eliot's father, Henry Ware Eliot was educated at Washington University, St Louis and had successful career becoming the Treasurer and President of the Hydraulic-Press Brick Company. He married Charlotte Champe Stearns in 1868. T.S. Eliot was the youngest of their seven children. View All.

  4. Collection of materials by and about the American-born, British poet T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot. Materials were collected by his immediate family, especially by his brother, Henry Ware Eliot, Jr. Includes: original T. S. Eliot autograph manuscripts, correspondence, and biographical memorabilia; Eliot family papers; approximately 600 images; items concerning the history of the collection; and ...

  5. 7 de dez. de 2023 · Henry Ware Eliot (November 25, 1843 – January 7, 1919) was an American industrialist and philanthropist who lived in St. Louis, Missouri...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Henry Ware Eliot was born on 25 November 1843 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. [1] He was the son of Abigail Adams (Cranch) and William Greenleaf Eliot, a prominent St. Louis Unitarian minister who was a co-founder of Washington University. Eliot graduated from Washington University, A.B. 1863.