Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926
Eliot, Charles William
Charles William Eliot President of Harvard
Charles William Eliot American president of Harvard (1834–1926)
Eliot, Charles W., 1834-1926
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Works
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Academic freedom. | |
Address at the celebration of the two hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of Cambridge, Sanders theatre, Dec. 21, 1905; | |
Addresses delivered at the dedication of the Agricultural high school at Petersham, Mass. | |
An appeal in behalf of the further endowment of the Divinity School of Harvard University | |
The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | |
Benjamin Franklin, printer : born Boston 1706, died Philadelphia 1790 | |
Between Harvard and America : the educational leadership of Charles W. Eliot / Hugh Hawkins. - New York, 1972. | |
Changes needed in American secondary education | |
Charles Eliot, landscape architect | |
Charles W. Eliot, the man and his beliefs; | |
Charles W. Eliot's talks to parents and young people | |
Civil service reform and popular government: | |
A compendious manual of qualitative chemical analysis | |
The conflict between individualism and collectivism in a democracy; three lectures. | |
The contemporary American conception of equality among men as a social and political ideal; | |
Da xue zhi xing zheng | |
The durable satisfactions of life | |
The editor's introduction ; Reader's guide ; Index to the first lines of poems, songs & choruses, hymns & psalms ; General index ; Chronological index | |
Education for efficiency, and The new definition of the cultivated man | |
Educational reform. | |
Essays on education and Kindred Subjects | |
The exemption from taxation, 1874: | |
Fifteen minutes a day : the reading guide | |
Five American contributions to civilization. | |
Four American leaders | |
The Fruits of medical research with the aid of anaesthesia and asepticism | |
The future of trades-unionism and capitalism in a democracy | |
Great riches | |
The happy life ... | |
The Harvard classics. | |
Harvard memories. | |
The Home counsel library; up-to-date and scientific; | |
An international force must support an international tribunal | |
Is prohibition a mistake? Is prohibition non-enforcible? : replies by Dr. Charles W. Eliot president emeritus of Harvard University and the Citizens Committee of One Thousand, to the speech of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University. | |
Jinsei no kofuku | |
John Gilley, Maine farmer and fisherman | |
A late harvest; miscellaneous papers written between eighty and ninety. | |
Latin and the A. B. degree | |
The liquor problem : a summary of investigations conducted by the Committee of Fifty : 1893-1903 | |
A manual of inorganic chemistry, arranged to facilitate the experimental demonstration of the facts and principles of the science. | |
Massachusetts : an old and prosperous democracy and a safe social order | |
Modern English drama : Dryden, Sheridan, Goldsmith, Shelley, Browning, Byron, with introductions and illustrations | |
More money for the public schools | |
n50012099 | |
[Oeuvres diverses. Recueil factice contenant 25 pièces] | |
On the chromate of chromium, and analogous chromates | |
Patriotism of the American Jew | |
Prefaces and prologues to famous books | |
Present college questions; six papers read before the National educational association, at the sessions held in Boston, July 6 and 7, 1903 | |
President Eliot believes our safety depends on our making an alliance with the antigermanic nations | |
Progressive liberalism in the closing and the opening century | |
Public opinion and sex hygiene; an address delivered at the fourth International congress on school hygiene, at Buffalo, New York, August 27th, 1913 | |
Religion of the future | |
The road to unity among the Christian churches | |
The road toward peace; a contribution to the study of the causes of the European war and of the means of preventing war in the future | |
Science and learning in France : with a survey of opportunities for american students in french universities | |
The Science of living; a series of heart to heart talks to married and marriageable men and women on subjects vital to health and happiness ... | |
... Some roads towards peace; a report to the trustees of the Endowment on observations made in China and Japan in 1912 | |
Sons of the Puritans; a group of brief biographies. | |
The Suk : their language and folklore | |
The tendency to the concrete and practical in modern education | |
The training for an effective life. | |
A turning point in higher education; the inaugural address of Charles William Eliot as president of Harvard College, October 19, 1869. | |
University administration | |
Vers la paix future | |
What is an American ?... | |
كلاسيكيات هارفارد | |
하버드 클래식 전집 | |
ハーバード・クラシクス | |
人生の幸福 | |
大學之行政 | |
成功の心得 |