Background
Eliot, Thomas Hopkinson was born on June 14, 1907 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
Eliot, Thomas Hopkinson was born on June 14, 1907 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
Reporter, Boston Globe, 1923-1924;
associate law, Kenefick, Cooke, Mitchell, Bass & Letchworth, Buffalo, 1932-1933;
assistant solicitor, Department Labor, 1933-1935;
regional director wage and hour division, Department Labor, 1939-1940;
lecturer government, Harvard University, 1937-1938, 48-51;
partner, Foley, Hoag & Eliot, 1945-1952;
professor, department chairman political science, Washington University, St. Louis, 1952-1961;
chancellor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1962-1971;
president, Salzburg Seminar in American Studies, 1971-1976;
teacher, Buckingham Browne & Nichols School, 1977-1991. Member 77th Congress from 9th Massachusetts District. Member Special Commision on Reorganization Higher Education in Massachusetts, 1977-1979.
Visiting professor Princeton University, 1958-1959. Executive director Special Commision on Structure of State Government, 1950-1952.
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Member national committee American Civil Liberties Union, 1942-1967. Vice chairman United States Advisory Commission Intergovtl. Relations, 1964-1967.
Board overseers Harvard University, 1964-1970. Trustee Monticello College, 1958-1956. Member American Political Science Association {county 1956-1958, book review editor 196-62}, American Academy Arts and Sciences.
Son of Samuel Atkins and Frances Stone {Hopkinson} E. Married Lois A. Jamesson, October 10, 1936. Children: Samuel Atkins, Nancy Freeman.