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    Alastair Reid Exhibition, University of Glasgow Library, June - December 2011

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    <p>Alastair Reid (b. 1926, Whithorn, Galloway) is one of Scotland’s foremost literary figures in poetry, prose and translation. To mark his award by the UniversityAlastair Reid of an honorary degree, the Library is mounting a small exhibition of his life and work in the display area of Library Level 3.</p> <p>After war service in the Navy and graduation from the University of St Andrews, Reid went on to have a long, distinguished and varied career working throughout the world as poet, translator and champion of South American literature, including such luminaries as Jorge Luis Borges, Mario Vargas Llosa and Pablo Neruda. Indeed in a famous conversation with Neruda, Reid recalls: ‘Once, in Paris, while I was explaining some liberty I had taken, he stopped me and put his hand on my shoulder. “Alastair, don’t just translate my poems. I want you to improve them.”</p> <p>For many years he was a staff writer and South American editor for the well known New Yorker magazine. He has published more than forty books including works for children, as well as poetry and prose in titles such as Oases, Whereabouts, Weathering and To Lighten My House. Most recently, in 2008, he published in the U.K. two career-spanning volumes, Outside In: Selected Prose and Inside Out: Selected Poetry and Translations.</p&gt

    Public management: changing notions of public accountability (Great Britain). by William K. Reid

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    tag=1 data=Public management: changing notions of public accountability (Great Britain). by William K. Reid tag=2 data=Reid, William K. tag=3 data=Public Administration, tag=4 data=70 tag=6 data=Spring 1992 tag=7 data=81-87. tag=8 data=MANAGEMENT tag=10 data=The article comments briefly on some recent developments and changes observed in public structures and accountability. tag=11 data=1992/4/8 tag=12 data=92/0487 tag=13 data=CABThe article comments briefly on some recent developments and changes observed in public structures and accountability

    Reid, K S, NX50207

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/412765Surname: REID. Given Name(s) or Initials: K S. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX50207. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 41794.231476 Item: [2016.0049.45027] "Reid, K S, NX50207

    Reid, T K, TX3984

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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/412792Surname: REID. Given Name(s) or Initials: T K. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX3984. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 31579.231503 Item: [2016.0049.45054] "Reid, T K, TX3984

    Vybarr Cregan-Reid - Audible Sessions

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    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

    Letter from Thomas Reid to J. K. Murray Regarding Enrollment of Children in the Three Affiliated Tribes, September 26, 1956

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    This letter, dated September 26, 1956, from Acting Commissioner of the United States (US) Bureau of Indian Affairs, Thomas M. Reid to J. K. Murray replies to Murray\u27s appeal for assistance in getting children enrolled into the Three Affiliated Tribes. Reid informs Murray that the tribes have established a cut off date for new enrollees due to the passage of US Public Law 533 which provides for per capita payments to enrolled members of the tribes. Reid advises Murray that the case of his clients should be taken up with tribal authorities. See also: Letter from Laura Knudsen for Representative Burdick to J. K. Murray Regarding Three Affiliated Tribes Enrollment of Children, September 14, 1956 Letter from Rex Lee to Representative Burdick Regarding Enrollment of Children in the Three Affiliated Tribes, October 2, 1956https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1326/thumbnail.jp

    Reid (G.L.), Allen (K.) - Nationalized Industries.

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    Alla Jean. Reid (G.L.), Allen (K.) - Nationalized Industries.. In: Revue économique, volume 22, n°5, 1971. p. 873

    K. Duffek, Bill Reid. Beyond the Essential Form

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    Mauzé Marie. K. Duffek, Bill Reid. Beyond the Essential Form. In: L'Homme, 1987, tome 27 n°104. p. 107

    Book review: Contemporary Scottish plays, edited by Trish Reid

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    Book review: Contemporary Scottish plays, edited by Trish Reid. London: Bloomsbury, 2014; ISBN: 9781472574435 (£17.99)Publisher PD

    Corpus entretiens Kattu Nayaka/Jenu Kurumba 2010

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    Corpus of four semi-structured bilingual interviews (English and Kattu Nayaka/Jenu Kurumba) on the social representations of the participants.Oriana Reid-Collins conducted the interviews in Gudalur, the Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India, between March and May 2010.Corpus constitué de quatre entretiens semi-directifs bilingues (anglais et kattu nayaka/jenu kurumba) portant sur les représentations sociales des participants.Oriana Reid-Collins a mené ces entretiens à Gudalur, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, Inde, entre mars et mai 2010
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