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Four American Leaders

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The volume collects four commemorative addresses that present selected aspects of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, William Ellery Channing, and Ralph Waldo Emerson rather than comprehensive biographies. Each essay highlights a distinct theme: Franklin's practical skill and industriousness, Washington's civic leadership and character, Channing's moral influence within religious and reform movements, and Emerson's intellectual reflections on liberty, labor, and culture. Written for centennial and unveiling occasions, the pieces combine anecdote, critical reflection, and appraisal to illuminate how public deeds and private qualities shaped each man's reputation.

About the Author

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Charles William Eliot

Charles William Eliot was an influential American educator and author, best known for his role as the president of Harvard University from 1869 to 1909. Under his leadership, Harvard underwent significant reforms, expanding its curriculum and promoting the idea of liberal education. Eliot's writings often reflect his commitment to education and public service, with notable works such as "Four American Leaders," where he explores the lives and contributions of prominent figures in American history. His legacy continues to impact educational practices and philosophies in the United States.

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