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    [The] Gipsy Polka

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    80.7568.412 – “[The] Gipsy Polka”: Leutner: Geo. P. Reed & Co.: Boston: Dance Music, Polka: n.d.: Solo Piano

    Love On

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    80.7568.718 – “Love On”: Blockley, John: Cook, Eliza: Geo. P. Reed: Boston: Minstrel, Ballad, Love Song: n.d.: Solo Voice

    Richard P. Reed

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    RICHARD P. REED Inducted: 1995 Citation: For leadership in cryogenic materials research and fracture mechanics metals Tenure: 1956‑1990 Birth: 1934, Hammond, Indiana Education: Purdue University, BS (Metallurgy), 1956 University of Colorado, MS (Metallurgy), 1957 Colorado School of Mines, MS (Metallurgy), 1961 University of Denver, PhD (Metallurgy), 1966 Positions held: Supervisory Metallurgist Chief, Cryogenic Propagation of Solids Section Chief, Fracture and Deformation Division (Gaithersburg and Boulder) Honors: U.S. Department of Commerce: Silver Medal 1979; Gold Medal 1983 Alaska Oil Pipeline Special Achievement Award, 1976 Hyatt Regency Project Group Award, 1982 Colorado Federal Scientist of the Year, 1989 Memberships: American Physical Society American Society of Metals American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers American Society for Testing Materials American Welding Society National Science Foundation Advisory Panel on Metal Science and Technology Metals Properties Council Technical Advisory Committee Publications: Author of over 300 technical papers, reports and book chapters on cryogenic materials research and fracture mechanics; editor of a number of books, particularly on cryogenic engineering; editor of series: Advances in Cryogenic Engineering and Cryogenic Materials. Organized first International Cryogenic Materials Conference, 1978

    He Doeth All Things Well

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    80.7568.474 – “He Doeth All Things Well”: I. B. Woodbury: F. M. E.: Geo. P. Reed: 1847: Vocal Solo. (2 copies

    [The] Lament of the Irish Emigrant

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    80.7568.617 – “[The] Lament of the Irish Emigrant”: Dempster, William R.: Price, Blackwood: Geo. P. Reed: Boston: Minstrel, Ballad, Lost Love: 1843: Solo Voice

    Look at me!! (bing) (bang) I'm the guy : Geo

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    Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal [instrumentation]Listen to me people [first line]I'm the guy [first line of chorus]C [key]Moderato [tempo]Popular song [form/genre]Man winking ; Geo. E. Reed [illustration]GAT. [graphic artist]Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]Dedication "To Jim Langton" [note]Extra choruses at the top of page 4 and 5 [note

    John Smith, John Smith, Yes still he's the ladies pink, their pink John Smith [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voice198Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 049, Item 040Arranged for the Piano Forte By Geo. W. Peabody, Esq.From a daguerreotype by Plumbe; Monuments & memorials; Rain; Newspaper carriers; Smokin

    John Smith, John Smith, Yes still he's the ladies pink, their pink John Smith [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voice198Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 049, Item 040Arranged for the Piano Forte By Geo. W. Peabody, Esq.From a daguerreotype by Plumbe; Monuments & memorials; Rain; Newspaper carriers; Smokin

    What's so funny 'bout communism, atheism, and free love? By John P. Sheehy '82.

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/3c39f052-2793-4c44-bdf4-f3d67bc89e4f/thumb/128.jpgArticle on the radical legacy of William Trufant Foster, his background, politics, educational philosophy, interactions with Portland, and presidency at Reed. It includes an essay by the author on his take on this topic and nuggets from his research
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