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Interview of Dale R. Reed by Brian Shoemaker
The media can be accessed at the links below.Audio Part 1: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Dale_R_Reed_1.mp3Audio Part 2: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Dale_R_Reed_2.mp3Born: Lakewood, Colorado on June 7 1935.
BS Electrical Engineering (57) and MS Electrical Engineering (65), University of Colorado, Boulder.
Father was mentor – influenced him to become an engineer.
Employed (57) by National Bureau of Standards(NBS) Boulder.
First tour(Deep Freeze III) 1957 – 1959, Ellsworth Station, Filchner Ice Shelf, Weddell Sea.
Sailed November 1957 from Norfolk, Virginia on AKA-92 USS. Wyandot. Precision Depth Recordings Mid Atlantic Ridge for Lamont Laboratories of Columbia University.
Traveled to Antarctica with Cdr. Schlossbach USN(Ret)
Relieved the Finn Ronne party which had spent first winter at Ellsworth.
Lt. Paul Tidd station Commanding Officer.
Isolated under the ice with 40 other intrepid explorers.
Cosmic Ray studies for Dr. Robert B. Brode, UC Berkeley and Ionospheric Studies for NBS.
Slept in Jamesway science hut with ‘clicking cosmic ray counters.”
Communications with families via Amateur Radio(KC4USW) was very important morale booster.
In summer of 1959 Argentines arrived aboard icebreaker General Belgrano,
One month on the USCGC Edisto traveling from Ellsworth to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Studied geology at the University of Colorado for two months before driving red MGA to Alaska.
Second tour(Operation Deep Freeze) Byrd Station 1959–1961.
Conducted Ionospheric and Radio Noise research for NBS at Boulder.
Very Low Frequency(VLF) research(Whistlers West) for Dr. Robert Helliwell of Stanford University.
Daily walks along a rope safety line to the buried Radio Noise and VLF research facilities.
Old Byrd Station being crushed as New Byrd was being built.
Airborne VLF tent traverse with co-scientists Neil Brice and Oliver Cromwell Morse III.
Honored for his Antarctic work by the naming of Reed Ridge in the Thiel Mountains.
Conducted(NBS Boulder) scale model antenna location studies for future installation on the USNS Eltanin Antarctic research vessel.
Mr. Reed concluded that the quality of the research data he collected was marginal. He eventually returned to the University of Colorado to teach and earn his Masters in Electrical Engineering followed by thirty years in Electromagnetic Engineering at Boeing – a very rewarding career that was jump-started in Antarctica.Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation
Featured Speaker: Dwayne Reed
Dwayne Reed is an educator, speaker, author, and rapper. Catapulted by his blockbuster video Welcome to the Fourth Grade, Mr. Reed has been featured on Good Morning America, World News Tonight, BBC News, The Jimmy Kimmel Live Show, and in The Washington Post and Time Magazine. Mr. Reed, an EIU graduate, will share about his teaching journey to guide you on yours
Reed and Ileen Reynolds interview, January 12, 1985 (audio)
Reed and Ileen Reynolds interview, January 12, 1985 (audio
Reed and Ileen Reynolds interview, January 12, 1985 (transcript)
Reed and Ileen Reynolds interview, January 12, 1985 (transcript
Jere Nash Interview with Jack Reed
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with Tupelo businessman Jack Reed in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Reed chaired a special education study commission in 1980 and ran as a Republican candidate in the 1987 gubernatorial race. Topics covered include William Winter; education; Tupelo, Mississippi; George McLean; School integration; Mississippi Economic Council; civil rights; Bill Allain; special education study commission; highway program; Reed running for governor in 1987; Republican Party; efforts to recruit Reed to run for governor again in 1991; Kirk Fordice; Roger Wicker; and current work on education
... Reed hazing report
Began with 2020.Submitted to the Legislative Assembly as required by ORS 350.259.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Reading: Ishmael Reed
In this audiovisual recording from Thursday, March 20, 1975, as part of the 6th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Spirit of Place,” Ishmael Reed reads a selection of poems and an excerpt from Flight to Canada. The poems Reed reads include “Feral Pioneers,” “There\u27s a Whale in my Thigh,” “I am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra,” “Betty\u27s Ball Blues,” “Monsters From the Ozarks,” “Beware: Do Not Read This Poem,” “Dualism,” “The Difference Between My Heart & Your Intellect,” “[In San Francisco They are Taking Up a Collection],” “Caledonia,” “Sky Diving,” “\u27Sputin,” “Untitled,” “Return of Julian the Apostle to Rome,” “Sky Diving Part Two,” “If I Had a Nickel,” “The Author Reflects on His 35th Birthday,” “Mystery First Lady,” “Jacket Notes,” and “Skirt Dance.
History professor John Tomsich retires from Reed. By Edward Segel.
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/42169571-3507-4dd0-bb53-b5b5b9cbd82f/thumb/128.jpgNote on the retirement of John Tomsich, at Reed from 1962 and author of an American history classic, A Genteel Endeavor. Tomsich, an admired lecturer in Humanities 210 and 220, expanded his interests into the history of science and technology
WEDC Guide No. 20: Preventing the transmission of faecal-oral diseases
Poor hygiene practices, lack of adequate sanitation and unsafe or limited water supplies can contribute to the spread of preventable diseases such as cholera or typhoid. Understanding how pathogens (organisms that cause disease) are transmitted allows engineers and public health workers to intervene in appropriate ways to break the transmission cycle, saving lives and reducing unnecessary suffering. This guide examines these crucial issues.© WEDC, Loughborough University, 2014Author: Brian Reed Quality assurance: Brian Reed and Rebecca ScottEdited and illustrated by Rod Shaw Technical illustrations: Ken ChattertonDesigned and produced by WEDC Publications</p
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