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There are four issues a year, mailed in August, November, February,
and May published by Reed College, 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland
OR 97202-8199; 503/777-7591; fax, 503/777-7595.
Reed is distributed free of
charge to its alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and friends.
Editor
Paula Barclay, Director, Print and Web Communications
Associate Editor
Amy Taylor, Publications Manager
Alumni News
Michael Teskey, Director of Alumni Relations
Robin Tovey '97, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations
Mela Kunitz ’87, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations,
Events and Programs Class Notes
Laurie Lindquist,
Communications assistant
Print
Design
Anderson McConaughy Design
Web
Design
Tony Moreno
Founded in 1908, Reed College is a non-profit educational institution
incorporated as the Reed Institute, named in honor of Portland
pioneers Simeon and Amanda Reed. Reed is a private, independent,
nonsectarian, four-year college of liberal arts and sciences.
It has an enrollment
of approximately 1,300 students and awards the bachelor of arts
and the
master of arts in liberal studies degrees.
Reed is made with recycled
electrons.
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Farsighted
Marc Lieberman '70 has helped restore sight to thousands
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Humanity 110
Through volunteering, Reed students connect to the world
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Exploring
Reed's vanished buildings
A rediscovered trove in the chapel attic
sheds new light on Reed's past |
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Tough nut to crack
Two Reed faculty members look at the modern-day implications of some of Lewis and Clark’s
findings
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Class notes are now available
on the alumni pages. You can also update
your address, submit a class note, make a contribution to the college, and add your
email address to the new on-line email directory from our web site. Information available
on our web pages includes chapter events, reunions information, photos of Old
Reed, and links to other administrative offices.
Online directory Our online
directory lists Reed alumni email addresses that have been added via our online address
update page (see above). This is a protected web site, and you will be asked to enter
your last name and Reed ID. Your ID number can be found on your alumni association
membership card or on your address label from a Reed mailing.
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The contents of this magazine are selected to stimulate
thought and discussion, to demonstrate the range of opinion and activities
prevalent at Reed College and in its broader community, and to provide news
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