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    Letter from David Allen Reed to Oliver C. Morse (June 12, 1896)

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    This is a handwritten letter from David Allen Reed to Oliver C. Morse. The letter is dated June 12, 1896. In the letter David Allen Reed says that he will be at the commencement for the International YMCA Training School.This item is part of a folder that has been cataloged and is in the Springfield College Learning Commons holdings, see here: https://springfieldcollege.on.worldcat.org/oclc/85164088

    Letter from David Allen Reed to Oliver C. Morse (July 9, 1890)

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    This is a letter written by David Allen Reed to Oliver C. Morse. The letter is dated July 9, 1890 and concerns the upcoming July 17, 1890 meeting to elect new members to the Board of Trustees for the YMCA Training School.This item is part of a folder that has been cataloged and is in the Springfield College Learning Commons holdings, see here: https://springfieldcollege.on.worldcat.org/oclc/85164088

    Letter from David Allen Reed to Olver C. Morse (ca. May 16, 1892)

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    A handwritten letter from Rev. David Allen Reed to Oliver C. Morse. The letter may have been dated on May 16, 1892. In the letter he says that he will be be at the International YMCA Training School Board of Trustees meeting.This item is part of a folder that has been cataloged and is in the Springfield College Learning Commons holdings, see here: https://springfieldcollege.on.worldcat.org/oclc/85164088

    Dr. John C. Reed, Jr.: Pioneering Geologist, Mountaineer, and Author of Creation of the Teton Landscape

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    Few geologists today possess the mountaineering skills to study rocks exposed in the topographically challenging terrain of the Tetons. Even fewer can claim the accomplishment of making the first geologic map of an entire mountain range. One of these pioneering geologists is John C. Reed, Jr., who joined the U.S. Geological Survey in 1953, and who is now scientist emeritus at the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver (Figure 1). In addition to his field geology expertise, Dr. Reed also has a special talent for communicating complex geologic concepts to the public. The purpose of this project was to profile this pioneering mountaineer-geologist and accomplished writer, and to archive his maps, field notes, and photographs for use by future scientists and for the public, particularly park visitors

    BIOGRAPHICAL DOCUMENTS ON JOSEPH REED

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    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/70197File containing three biographical essays on Joseph Reed: 1. David A L Saunders, 'Joseph Reed, Architect, Melbourne, 1852-1990: His life and work and the practice he established', 1950 and 1964. c.Estate of David Saunders. 2. Rev. C Irving Benson, DD, 'A story behing the Lady Chapel', c.1952. 3. Robin Boyd, 'Joseph Reed of Melbourne, Architect of the Boom Times', c.1953. One file of reference documents (many are copies) gathered by David Saunders while writing Reed's biography.101194 Series: [2015.0089] "BIOGRAPHICAL DOCUMENTS ON JOSEPH REED

    Reed Hall

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    Remodeled in 1961 and named for David C Reed, an Austin businessman, church leader, and TCU trustee from 1920-19481201px x 800p

    Fighting for stem cell research

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    Interview with Don C Reed We caught up with Don Reed to discuss some of the highlights and frustrations of his work as a patient advocate and why scientists in the field must learn to speak up for their research. Don C Reed has supported regenerative research ever since his son Roman became paralyzed in a college football accident in 1994. He sponsored California’s Roman Reed Spinal Cord Injury Research Act, source of America’s first state-funded embryonic stem cell research, and has been an integral part of numerous local, state and national efforts. A frequently published author, he received the National Press Award in 1996. A board member of the Proposition 71 campaign committee, Reed is a strong supporter of California’s US$6 billion stem cell program. He currently serves as Vice President for Public Policy of the Americans for Cures Foundation. </jats:p

    Beaux Stratagem program, 1938

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/b14ba7cd-262f-4d68-9d7d-85f1f5270552/thumb/128.jpgProgram for the Reed College Players presentation of George Farquhar's Beaux Strategem in February of 1938, directed by theatre director Kay Arthur with designs by J. C. Taylor. Several faculty members participated including Lloyd J. Reynolds, Victor Chittick, and Monte Griffith, and at least two of the student actors later returned to Reed, Carlton Whitehead and David French

    Boston University Wind Ensemble, Tuesday, November 24, 1998

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    This is the concert program of the Boston University Wind Ensemble performance on Tuesday, November 24, 1998 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Works performed were "The American Dream" from Night Visions by James A. Beckel, Jr., Suite Francaise by Guy Woolfenden, Crystals by Thomas C. Duffy, Heroes, Last and Fallen (A Vietnam Memorial) by David R. Gillingham, and El Camino Real (A Latin Fantasy) by Alfred Reed. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
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