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Reed College wall calendar 1999
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/e9bc416d-7fc3-4e2b-809f-379fafc2e0a4/thumb/128.jpgThe 1999 Reed wall calendar is the "It's the dogs of Reed" calendar, featuring photos of dogs all over campus, in offices, on the Great Lawn, with the president and several faculty members, with students, and at play. A note is included from president Steven Koblik and a single cat
Steven Rumbelow Lecture poster, 1983
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/93047e62-db7e-409d-bb55-844ea09b683d/thumb/128.jpgPoster for the lecture On the Parameters of Theatre, and films by Steven Rumbelow from The Triple Action Theatre Group sponsored by the Reed College Cultural Affairs Board in February of 1983
Reed College wall calendar 2004
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/37a18d51-a948-4510-a39a-877777da2cb9/thumb/128.jpgThe 2004 Reed wall calendar features "Thesis 2004" by focusing on 14 seniors and their thesis work, including Alice Hill, Daniel Lichterman, Chris Hubbard, Jennifer Fang, Kevin Kilpatrick, Paul Piff, Laura Shaffer, Steven Bridges, Lincoln Taggart, Kate Platt-Eckert, Mitchell Tribbett, Heather Van Zee, Hans Wetzel, and Robin Gold, all class of 2004
Ripped from the archives: religion at Reed
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/5025f0e7-8600-414d-b376-263eda011d72/thumb/128.jpgExcerpts from interviews in the Oral History Project with alumni about their experiences with religion while at Reed. Excerpts are from Lewis Leber '50, Phyllis Glasener Whitman '44, Michael Nelken '60, Harlow Lenon '35, Helen Thorsen '24, William Bernhardt '60, Jim Kahan '64, Richard Conviser '65, Bessie Johnson Day '40, Steven Lamm '63, and Jean Tibbitts Thiébaux '57
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
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
... Reed hazing report
Began with 2020.Submitted to the Legislative Assembly as required by ORS 350.259.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Reading: Ishmael Reed
In this audiovisual recording from Thursday, March 20, 1975, as part of the 6th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Spirit of Place,” Ishmael Reed reads a selection of poems and an excerpt from Flight to Canada. The poems Reed reads include “Feral Pioneers,” “There\u27s a Whale in my Thigh,” “I am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra,” “Betty\u27s Ball Blues,” “Monsters From the Ozarks,” “Beware: Do Not Read This Poem,” “Dualism,” “The Difference Between My Heart & Your Intellect,” “[In San Francisco They are Taking Up a Collection],” “Caledonia,” “Sky Diving,” “\u27Sputin,” “Untitled,” “Return of Julian the Apostle to Rome,” “Sky Diving Part Two,” “If I Had a Nickel,” “The Author Reflects on His 35th Birthday,” “Mystery First Lady,” “Jacket Notes,” and “Skirt Dance.
History professor John Tomsich retires from Reed. By Edward Segel.
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/42169571-3507-4dd0-bb53-b5b5b9cbd82f/thumb/128.jpgNote on the retirement of John Tomsich, at Reed from 1962 and author of an American history classic, A Genteel Endeavor. Tomsich, an admired lecturer in Humanities 210 and 220, expanded his interests into the history of science and technology
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