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Florida State College, 1903

Item — unspecified: Box 87Identifier: UAI 5.150
Scope and Contents: This subseries touches on Eliot's last years as President of Harvard University. It reflects his position as an elder statesman and a recognized authority on educational matters. It not only addresses Harvard University business but also includes a fair amount of correspondence with various organizations and associations documenting Eliot's involvement in social reform and philanthropic activities. These letters shed light on Eliot’s opinions on a wide variety of topics. Some of these topics...

Folin, Otto, 1907-1908

Item — unspecified: Box 87Identifier: UAI 5.150
Scope and Contents: This subseries touches on Eliot's last years as President of Harvard University. It reflects his position as an elder statesman and a recognized authority on educational matters. It not only addresses Harvard University business but also includes a fair amount of correspondence with various organizations and associations documenting Eliot's involvement in social reform and philanthropic activities. These letters shed light on Eliot’s opinions on a wide variety of topics. Some of these topics...

Football, 1906

Item — unspecified: Box 87Identifier: UAI 5.150
Scope and Contents: This subseries touches on Eliot's last years as President of Harvard University. It reflects his position as an elder statesman and a recognized authority on educational matters. It not only addresses Harvard University business but also includes a fair amount of correspondence with various organizations and associations documenting Eliot's involvement in social reform and philanthropic activities. These letters shed light on Eliot’s opinions on a wide variety of topics. Some of these topics...

Foote, Arthur, 1904-1909

Item — unspecified: Box 87Identifier: UAI 5.150
Scope and Contents: This subseries touches on Eliot's last years as President of Harvard University. It reflects his position as an elder statesman and a recognized authority on educational matters. It not only addresses Harvard University business but also includes a fair amount of correspondence with various organizations and associations documenting Eliot's involvement in social reform and philanthropic activities. These letters shed light on Eliot’s opinions on a wide variety of topics. Some of these topics...