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Eliot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, etc
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Eliot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, et
liot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, etc.
Charles William Eliot (search for this): entry eliot-charles-william
Eliot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, e
Eliot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, et
Eliot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, etc
Eliot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, etc
Eliot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, etc
Eliot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, etc
Eliot, Charles William, 1834- Educator; born in Boston, Mass., March 20, 1834; graduated at Harvard University in 1853; was a tutor in mathematics at Harvard and a student in chemistry with Prof. Josiah P. Cooke, 1854-58; served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry, Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, in 1858-63; when he went abroad, studied chemistry and investigated European educational methods. In 1865-69 he was Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1869 became president of Harvard University. He is a Fellow of Charles William Eliot. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, etc. He has given many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects. He is the author of Manual of qualitative chemical analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer); Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with the same); Five American contributions to civilization, and other essays; Educational reform, etc
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