Charles W. Eliot Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
CHARLES W. ELIOT
Born: March 20, 1834 in Boston, Massachusetts
Died: August 22, 1926 in Northeast Harbor, Maine
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CHARLES W. ELIOT - AUTOGRAPH 03/13/1920 - HFSID 72492Page signed by Charles W. Eliot, Harvard's youngest president, dated "13 March '20." Eliot, serving from 1869 to 1909, transformed Harvard with significant reforms in education. He also edited Harvard Classics. Paper exhibits rough edges and light soiling.
Price: $90.00
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CHARLES W. ELIOT - AUTOGRAPH 05/15/1922 - HFSID 27958Card signed by Charles W. Eliot, Harvard's youngest president, dated "15 May 1922." Eliot served from 1869 to 1909, transforming Harvard's structure and education system. He also edited Harvard Classics, a 51-volume anthology published in 1909.
Price: $90.00
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CHARLES W. ELIOT - AUTOGRAPH QUOTATION SIGNED 1908 - HFSID 112346Autograph quotation signed by Charles W. Eliot, dated 1908, written on a card in silver ink. It reads, "Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do do it with thy might". Eliot served as Harvard's youngest and longest-tenured president.
Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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CHARLES W. ELIOT - TYPED LETTER FRAGMENT SIGNED - HFSID 175207Typed letter fragment signed "Charles W. Eliot", capturing the signature of Harvard's youngest and longest-serving president. Eliot transformed Harvard during his tenure from 1869 to 1909, introducing significant educational reforms and editing Harvard Classics.
Price: $120.00
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CHARLES W. ELIOT - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/21/1899 - HFSID 112374Typed letter signed by Charles W. Eliot responds to Mr. Albert Ellery Berg regarding his proposed subscription work 'The Best Hundred Books', suggesting Professor Arthur Richmond Marsh for the introduction. Dated January 21, 1899, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Price: $220.00
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CHARLES W. ELIOT - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 11/18/1924 - HFSID 273206Typed letter signed by Charles W. Eliot from November 18, 1924, expresses gratitude to Mrs. Samuel M. Crothers and discusses church administration concerns. Eliot, Harvard's youngest president, reflects on contributions to Cambridge and mentions Crothers' membership in the Saturday Club.
Sale Price $175.00
$220.00