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Eliot House (Harvard)

Eliot House is one of Harvard University's residential colleges, built in the 1930s, serving as a community for undergraduates. It offers dormitory accommodations, dining facilities, and recreational spaces, fostering academic and social interaction. Named after the poet T.S. Eliot, the house promotes a sense of belonging and intellectual engagement through events, leadership opportunities, and shared traditions. Its architecture features Gothic-style design, contributing to Harvard’s historic ambiance. Eliot House emphasizes both academic excellence and a vibrant community life, making it an integral part of Harvard’s residential system.