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4616 Andrew McDonald to Bernard J. Reid, 1862
Letter from Andrew McDonald to Bernard J. Reid
4618 Andrew McDonald to Bernard J. Reid, 1861
Letter from Andrew McDonald to Bernard J. Reid
[Amnesty Letter] ID214 / Reid, Joseph Sr.
This letter was written by Joseph Reid Sr. to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as McDowell Co., NC and states his occupation as Farmer
Andrew Grimwade, Aunt Mab, Ian Reid at Angus’ christening
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/227329Inscribed in pen on verso: Andrew Grimwade, Aunt Mab, Ian Reid at Angus’ christening, July 1966. Stamped on verso: Robert Midedenway Photography 55 Sussex Street Middle brighton VIC 92-1065336096
Item: [1975.0089.00320] "Andrew Grimwade, Aunt Mab, Ian Reid at Angus’ christening
Reid, Andrew A.
currentPhD (Simon Fraser University)
MA (Simon Fraser University)
BA (Simon Fraser University)
Professional Affiliations:
American Society of Criminology
British Columbia Crime Prevention Association
Canadian Criminal Justice Association
Western Society of Criminology
Douglas College Faculty member since 2015.
My current research program is broadly centred on studying issues related to the criminal courts in Canada, with a more specific focus on sentencing. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach, my recent research has applied geographic measurement concepts to a variety of problems that have long plagued sentencing in Canada. The goal in this regard has been to produce a greater understanding of sentencing patterns for the development of effective criminal justice policy.
Prior to starting at Douglas College, I conducted research at the Institute for Canadian Urban Research Studies (ICURS). That experience included developing computational models for studying travel patterns of offenders, the relationship between social network structure and deviant behaviour, and the influence of the built environment on crime patterns. Other research experience includes crime prevention evaluation and cost-benefit analyses of harm reduction strategies
Beryl Reid Says... Good Evening: Performing Queer Identity on British Television
Beryl Reid Says… Good Evening was a comedy revue series broadcast on BBC television in the late 1960s which showcased the talents of a renowned British character comedy performer. Beryl Reid’s career spanned music hall, variety theatre, dramatic acting, radio comedy, film and television. She was a celebrity figure from the 1950s to her death in the 1990s but never became a ‘star’ as such. Reid’s work is addressed as a form of queer performance, both in roles which reference lesbian sexuality and roles which depict eccentric femininities. This television series was one of the few attempts to showcase her talents, and it is discussed here as an example of how character comedy queers heteronormativity through its camp attention to the everyday
Vybarr Cregan-Reid - Audible Sessions
Joining us in the Audible Studios to talk about his latest book, Primate Change, is writer and lecturer at the University of Kent Vybarr Cregan-Reid.
A senior lecturer in English and Environmental Humanities, Cregan-Reid is also the author behind Footnotes - How Running Makes Us Human. He has a popular blog and has written widely on the subjects of health, literature, nature and the environment for publications such as the Guardian, Telegraph, and Literary Review and the BBC as well as numerous essays and articles for academic journals. His third book, Primate Change, was published in September 2018.
Vybarr Cregan-Reid talks to us about his new book, how the human body is changing and why we need to be aware of it
Climate change adaptation strategies in the Baltic Sea Region
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES IN THE BALTIC SEA REGION
Climate change adaptation strategies in the Baltic Sea Region / Reid, Andrew (Rights reserved) (-
2485 Andrew Andolsheck, 1863
Letter from Pastor Andrew Andolsheck to a right reverend bishop. The paster begs the bishop to help him receive donations from Mr. McLaughlin so that the church bills can be paid. Bernard J. Reid had delievered the money from donators and gave them to Mr. McLaughlin
Repossessing the Future: A Common Weal Strategy for Community and Democratic Ownership of Scotland's Energy Resources
In this September 2013 report for The Jimmy Reid Foundation, Andrew Cumbers, Mike Danson, Geoff Whittam, Gordon Morgan and George Callaghan discuss Repossessing the Future: A Common Weal Strategy for Community and Democratic Ownership of Scotland's Energy Resources
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