Eliot House (Cambridge, Mass.)

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Eliot House is named after Charles William Eliot, President of Harvard from 1869 to 1909. The House was constructed as part of President Lowell's plan for a revitalized educational system in the College. Built at a cost of some three million dollars, the House opened 1931. Since that time, residents and associates of the House have included such luminaries as T.S. Eliot, Leonard Bernstein, and Benazir Bhutto.

From the description of General information by and about Eliot House. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77066007

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referencedIn Prompt books and related materials from productions at the Harvard University Loeb Drama Center Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
creatorOf Eliot House (Cambridge, Mass.). General information by and about Eliot House. Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Harry Levin papers Houghton Library
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