
Charles William Eliot
1834 – 1926
100 works on record
Works
Charles W. Eliot and popular education
1961

Charles W. Eliot
1926

A late harvest
1924

Harvard memories
1923

The road to unity among the Christian churches
1920

The training for an effective life
1915

The road toward peace
1915

The cultivated man
1915

The crying need of a renewed Christianity
1914

The tendency to the concrete and practical in modern education
1913

... Some roads towards peace
1913

The conflict between individualism and collectivism in a democracy
1910

The future of trades-unionism and capitalism in a democracy
1910

The durable satisfactions of life
1910

A remedy for industrial warfare
1910

Education for efficiency, and The new definition of the cultivated man
1909

The religion of the future
1909

Lawlessness
1909

University administration
1908
Academic freedom
1907

Four American leaders
1906
Progressive liberalism
1906

Great riches
1906
Educational reform
1905

More money for the public schools
1903

Charles Eliot, landscape architect
1902

A Turning Point in Higher Education
1901

John Gilley, Maine farmer and fisherman
1899

Educational reform: essays and addresses
1898

American contributions to civilization
1897
Some reasons why the American republic may endure
1894

A compendious manual of qualitative chemical analysis
1868

A manual of inorganic chemistry
1867

The Oxford Book of American Essays

... American Historical Documents 1000-1904
Inscriptions
Needed changes in secondary education

A national university
The contemporary American conception of equality among men as a social and political ideal
Charles W. Eliot's talks to parents and young people

English essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay.

Address at the celebration of the two hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of Cambridge, Sanders theatre, Dec. 21, 1905

The Harvard Classics

Japanese characteristics
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Remarks of the President Eliot of Harvard university before the Recess committee on taxation

English essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay

The Harvard classics

Charles Eliot
The Editor's Introduction ; Reader's Guide ; Index to the First Lines of Poems, Songs, and ..
Education for efficiency: an address

Latin and the A. B. degree

Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books
Letter, 1873 December 3, Harvard University [Cambridge, Massachusetts] to Robert Clarke and Co. of Cincinnati

Destructive and Constructive Energies of Our Government Compared: An Address, August 1898

A manual of inroganic chemistry

Address delivered before the American Academy of Dental Science, at their eleventh annual meeting, held in Boston, Oct. 30, 1878
Massachusetts, an old and prosperous democracy and a safe social order

The editor's introduction; reader's guide

English Poetry..: With Introductions, Notes and Illustrations

Certain defects in American education and the remedies for them

The working of the American democracy
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A manual of inorganic chemistry, arranged to facilitate the experimental demonstration of the facts and principles of the science. By Charles W. Eliot ... [and] Frank H. Storer ... 5th thousand
The Harvard classics

America's duty in relation to the European war

Harvard classics
The education of our boys and girls

The merit system and the new Democratic party
Public opinion and sex hygiene
A compendious manual of qualitative chemical analysis of C. W. Eliot and Frank H. Storer

The Harvard Classics, Vol. 3
The double standard of morals and the social diseases

American contributions to civilization and other essays and addresses

Fifteen minutes a day
A free and open Christian church

... Epic and Saga: Beowulf ; The Song of Roland ; The Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel ; The ..

The happy life

The editor's introduction ; reader's guide ; index to the first lines of poems, songs, and choruses, hymns and psalms ; general index ; chronological index
English philosophers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Tributes to Canada

Present college questions
John Gilley, one of the forgotten millions

The Harvard classics
Inscriptions over pavilion, Union Station, Washington, D.C

The Harvard classics
An international force must support an international tribunal

Remarks of the President Eliot of Harvard university before the Recess committee on taxation
English poetry

John Gilley

A National University
The exemption from taxation of church property, and the property of educational, literary and charitable institutions

Changes needed in American secondary education

Civil service reform and popular government

College taxation; remarks of Charles W. Eliot

Speech of president Eliot for aid in the preservation of the Old South Meeting-House
Twentieth century Christianity
Stories of Courage and Heroism

The American people and the war

The Harvard Classics

The merit system and the new Democratic party