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    Robert B. Reed Papers, 1955-1960

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    Typed summary of first interview (12 leaves) with Leonard Sackett includes mention of the Chaffee family, Helendale Farm, description of a round grain elevator at Amenia, handling grain, his uncle, Cornelius Reed, who worked at the Amenia grain elevator, plows and grain binders used at Amenia and Sharon, Amenia store, description of various sections of Amenia and Sharon land, Robert and John Reed buying cattle and sheep, raising sheep at the Amenia and Sharon, the Reed-Sargent farm partnership (John and Robert Reed, E.C. and Frank Sargent), and Billy Sunday. Second interview (2 leaves) with corrections concerns Allie Power, a roommate of Robert Reed when they attended North Dakota Agricultural College. Includes a brief mention of J.B. Power's Shorthorn cattle, Allie Power's funeral, and firewood from Helendale Farm. Also includes a reminiscence (2 leaves) of an 1898 cattle drive, two clippings, and a list of names of the first North Dakota Agricultural College football team, identified from a photograph (held in Institute collections)

    Robert Reed in a Senior Tenor Recital

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    This is the program for the senior voice recital of tenor Robert Edward Reed. Pianist Ouida Eppinette assisted the performance. The recital took place on February 2, 1970, in Mitchell Hall Auditorium

    Robert M. Reed Papers

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    Robert M. Reed gained initial broadcasting experience as a production manager at WETV, Atlanta, Georgia from 1958 to 1960. Then, he worked at WHA-TV, at the University of Wisconsin from 1960 to 1962. Other public broadcasting positions included serving on the National Association of Educational Broadcasters' TV Planning and TV Advisory Committees from 1962 to 1964, working at KUED (Salt Lake City) as its manager in 1978, and belonging to the Pacific Mountain Network's board of governors (1976-1979) and PBS's board of directors (1978-1979). Reed was also the executive director of PBS Video from 1969-1976. The collection documents Reed's involvement on the TV Planning and TV Advisory Committees of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, his work at the Public Broadcasting Service as a director, and his interest in the use of new media in college teaching

    Reed Centennial 2011 talk by Robert Palladino

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/d5f58fa8-21ac-4283-b5f1-52bd37ba4652/thumb/128.jpgReed Centennial 2011 talk about Calligraphy at Reed by Robert Palladin

    Personal narrative of Robert Venoy Reed

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    This undated and untitled personal narrative is 6 handwritten legal size pages and gives a daily account of Robert Venoy Reed’s experiences in the European theater of war. Venoy Reed entered the United States Army October, 1942 during World War II. He became a medic and landed in Normandy, France at the Omaha beachhead on June 16th, 1944 ten days after D-Day. Captured by German forces, Reed was a prisoner of war from January 19, 1945 to April 29, 1945. He returned to Jackson County, North Carolina and married Mary Elizabeth “Lizzie” Hope (1920-2016) on June 2, 1946.World War I

    Edwin Gerow & Robert Paul retire from Reed.

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/e7a20a53-0f27-4bdd-b65b-dd5ca1e163af/thumb/128.jpgTribute to two professors retiring from Reed: Edwin Gerow, professor of religion and humanities, and Robert Paul, professor of philosophy and humanities

    Summary of prisoner-of-war experiences of Robert Venoy Reed

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    This undated 3 page personal narrative titled “Summary of Prisoner-of-War Experiences of Robert Venoy Reed” was written at least 30 years after the events. Venoy Reed entered the United States Army October, 1942 during World War II. He became a medic and landed in Normandy, France at the Omaha beachhead on June 16th, 1944 ten days after D-Day. Captured by German forces, Reed was a prisoner of war from January 19, 1945 to April 29, 1945. He returned to Jackson County, North Carolina and married Mary Elizabeth “Lizzie” Hope (1920-2016) on June 2, 1946.World War I

    Coover, Robert and Ishmael Reed : panel discussion; April 1st, 1980

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    Contents: Panel Discussion   with Robert Coover and Ishmael ReedDescription on cassette : Robt. Coover, Ishmael Reed Panel Discussion - 4-1-80 Moderator: Tom LeClairDigital Projects SAN: Folder and disc location for wav file: 20120420/Disc 5. Folder and disc location for mp3 file: 20120420/Disc 8/4-20-12 mp3
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