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Rufus Reed Interview Part 2 (Martin County)
An interview with Rufus Reed by Robert M. Rennick discussing place names and local folklore of Martin County, Kentucky
Rufus Reed Interview Part 7 (Martin County)
An interview with Rufus Reed by Robert M. Rennick discussing place names and local folklore of Martin County, Kentucky
Martin, Robert
Military Information: Lieutenant, 320th Regiment Infantry.This project was assisted by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.Names of other Rutgers people: "Chris Robinson, Bob Searle, Applegate, Ackerman, Riker,
Schoonmaker ""'18"", Scarr, McCallar, Lewis, Bowles, Dewald, Reed, Drake, Bowlby, Brown '20, C.R. Martin, General Joseph Castner '91, Johnson '12, Schmidt '16, King Powell
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 Central Dance Committee, 1935
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/6b5ed516-cccf-406d-9432-7594696f2058/thumb/128.jpgEight members of the Reed Central Dance Committee posed in Anna Mann and dressed for a dance in 1935. Shown from right to left are Mary Coleman, Ted Bischoff, Dick Martin, Fay Allay, John Crawford, Esther Elliott Putnam, Florence MacGregor, and Orlando Davidson
Message of Governor Clyde M. Reed to the Legislature of the state of Kansas, session of 1929.
KGI version includes Message from the Governor, February 25, 1929
History of Reed College to 1920 by Dorothy Johansen '33
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/30de7e95-2bfc-4db6-9bb0-c3ab53d2abb4/thumb/128.jpgThis detailed history of Reed College up through 1920 was written by history professor Dorothy Johansen '33, who was also the first archivist of the college. She described the backgrounds and lives of Amanda and Simeon Reed, their relationship with T. L. Eliot who co-founded the Reed Institute as the first chairman of the board of trustees, Martin Winch's part in the founding, and the first ten years of college life with president William Trufant Foster
Martin Winch by Anne Keezer, 1936
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/b83fb654-2901-4f87-ab9b-2f7935039dcd/thumb/128.jpgThis memorial tribute to Amanda Reed's nephew, Martin Winch, covers the Reeds' wills, the founding of the college, the work of the trustees, and the character of Mr. Winch, who came from Massachusetts at the age of 13 to live for many years with the Reed's. He later managed the Reed business interests and, upon Simeon's death, became business manager for Mrs. Reed. He was named executor of Amanda's estate and ensured that her wishes were carried out
An oral history of Reed College: Betty Brockman Martin '41.
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/58b2141b-aa55-496b-9aeb-40d185466caf/thumb/128.jpgExcerpts from an oral history project interview about Betty Brockman Martin's experiences at Reed including responses to WWII, Edward VIII's abdication, the Honor Principle, and graduation requirements
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
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