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Chicago: Marquis, 1942. 945-46

Eliot, Thomas Stearns, A.M.; Hon. Litt.D. (Cambridge, Columbia, Bristol, Leeds); LL.D. (Edinburgh); Hon. Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge; Director, Faber and Faber, Ltd.; b. 1888; y. s.of Henry Ware Eliot and Charlotte Chauncey Eliot of St. Louis, U.S.A; 2 m. Vivienne Haigh, o. d.of Charles Haigh Haigh-Wood. Educ.: Harvard University; the Sorbonne; Merton College, Oxford. Clark Lecturer, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1926; Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, Harvard Univ., 1932-33; late Edit., The Criterion. Publications: The Sacred Wood, 1920; Selected Essays, 1932; The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism, 1933; After Strange Gods, 1934; Murder in the Cathedral, 1935; Essays Ancient and Modern, 1936; Collected Poems, 1909-35, 1936; The Family Reunion, 1939; The Idea of a Christian Society, 1939; Practical Cats, 1939; East Coker, 1940; The Dry Salvages, 1941. Address: 24 Russell Square, W. C. 1. Club: Oxford and Cambridge.

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