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  1. Eliot House = Best House!! 🐘. Check out this 2015 photo of Francisco in the Grille! Definitely missing our wonderful Eliot Staff Members and those late night bites from the Grille! Eliot House has a rich history of traditions, elegant formals and house events that make it one of the most closely-knit communities in Harvard.

  2. Feb 16, 2012 · George Kenty manages the Eliot House Woodshop and has an olfactory gift for smelling and identifying wood. Tools. From hammers to chisels, the tools are all here to help create the wooden object of your desire. Board stiff. Boards and blocks of wood wait to be transformed. Mousing around. This whimsical mouse is actually a doorstop. Craftsmanship

  3. The Harvard of Harvard Houses. Eliot House is one of twelve residential houses for upperclassmen at Harvard University and one of the seven original houses at the College. Opened in 1931, the house was named after Charles William Eliot, who served as president of the university for forty years (1869–1909). Welcome home.

  4. Apr 19, 2012 · Eliot House residents who participate in the Eliot Boat Club, the intramural crew program, arrive at the launch at the boathouse along the Charles River. Yonatan Kogan ’12 (from second from left), Johnny Bassett ’12, Eddie Grom ’12, and Austin Glamser ’12 take a minute before heading out on the river. Members of one of Harvard’s ...

  5. Sep 22, 2011 · Named in honor of Charles William Eliot, president of Harvard from 1869 to 1909, Eliot House was opened in 1931. It was one of the original seven Houses at the College following the plan by Eliot’s successor, Abbot Lawrence Lowell, to “revitalize education and revive egalitarianism at Harvard College.”.

  6. www.thecrimson.com › topic › the-housing-marketThe Harvard Crimson

    Like many River Houses, Eliot does not offer the most spacious accommodations. Eliot was originally constructed in 1931 to house 294 students with 47 single suites, 90 double suites, 21 triple ...

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  8. 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."

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