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    Letter from James Reid to S. B. Simmons; Letter from S. B. Simmons to James Reid

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    Letter from James Reid to S. B. Simmons, concerning finances, Pre-Crop Contribution Pledges, and summer camp plans. Letter from S. B. Simmons to James Reid, concerning summer camp plans

    4530 Ambrose B. Reid to his mother Letitia M. F. Reid, 1865

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    Letter from Ambrose B. Reid to his mother Letitia M. F. Reid

    Letter from James Reid to S. B. Simmons. Winfall Chapter Officers. Letter from S. B. Simmons to James Reid

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    Letter from James Reid to S. B. Simmons, concerning chapter objectives. List of Winfall Chapter officers. Letter from S. B. Simmons to James Reid, congratulating him on his chapter\u27s progress

    B. J. Reid Attorney at Law

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    Calling card for B. J. Reid

    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

    Letter from P. R. Reid to S. B. Simmons

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    Letter from P. R. Reid to S. B. Simmons, concerning contract for Mr. Boone

    Letter from P. R. Reid to S. B. Simmons

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    Letter from P. R. Reid to S. B. Simmons, requesting him to appear at Career Week Program

    Agroforesty as integrated natural resource management

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    Ian Nuberg, Rowan Reid and Brendan Georgehttp://trove.nla.gov.au/work/2871732

    Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 14 The state of New Hampshire : compiled chiefly from actual surveys

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    B. Tanner sculp.tNullmeridiane: London, PhiladelphiaUrsprungswerk: "The American atlas" von William Winterbotham (New York : J. Reid, 1796

    No.461 John Reid

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    Transcript (24 pages) of interview by Erik Solberg with John Reid on July 19, 2007John Reid (b. 1939) has been an avid Wasatch Front mountaineer and skier for many decades. He attended Reed College, later joined the army, and attended the University of Utah on the GI Bill. Some of his climbing partners were George Lowe, Bob Bryan, Dan Grandusky (Clean Dad), and Ron Perla, with whom he climbed Mt. Whitney. Reid talks about tthe Ute Alpine Club, the progression of equipment, and the increasing popularity of rock climbing. Outdoor Recreation Project. Interviewer: Erik Solber
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