Eliot House

Eliot House is one of twelve upper-class residential houses at Harvard University. Opened in 1931, the house was named after Charles William Eliot, who served as president of the university for forty years (1869-1909). The architectural style of Eliot House is considered typical of Harvard, with red brick construction and vertical entryways with residential rooms branching directly off stairwells.

The current Masters of Eliot House are Professor Lino Pertile and his wife Anna Bensted. Famous former residents of the house include poet T.S. Eliot and Leonard Bernstein.

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See also: Eliot House, Architectural, Charles William Eliot, Harvard University, Leonard Bernstein, Lino Pertile, T.S. Eliot, Anna Bensted