Elsewhere in the academic world both tenured and nontenured professors with alleged or admitted communist party ties were fired with relatively little fuss or protest. He notably designed ITC Stone while working for Adobe. Notable Reed faculty of the past and present include former U.S. [110] Completed in Fall 2019, Trillium houses an additional 180 students, boosting Reed's housing capacity to nearly 80% of the student body, up from 68%. Robert Klein 'Last Chance U': Players you never knew went to East Mississippi Howard Vollum, 1936 founder of Tektronix; inventor of the edge-triggered oscilloscopeKen Koe, 1945 co-inventor of Zoloft.Bernard Smith, 1948 sailboat designerJohn Sperling, 1948 founder of the University of PhoenixRobert Gordon, 1949 inventor of the Gordon WrenchJames Russell, 1953 inventor of the compact discPeter Norton, 1965 creator of Norton UtilitiesRichard Crandall, 1969 computer scientist who developed the irrational base discrete weighted transform used in finding large prime numbersSteve Jobs, 1976 (attended as a freshman, did not graduate) Apple co-founder and CEO; Pixar co-founder and CEO[12]Pamela Ronald, 1982 geneticist and developer of flood-tolerant riceLarry Sanger, 1991 co-founder of WikipediaLuke Kanies, 1996 created Puppet software system[13]Daniel K. Kim, 2001 transportation entrepreneurPhilosophyKarl Aschenbrenner, 1934 philosopher of aestheticsSydney Shoemaker, 1953 Susan Linn Sage Professor of Philosophy at Cornell UniversityGuy Sircello, 1958 Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine and scholar of aestheticsJay Rosenberg, 1963 philosopher of metaphysics, epistemology, and language.Allen W. Wood, 1964 Professor of Philosophy, Indiana UniversityTom Wasow, 1967 Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy at Stanford UniversitySally Haslanger, 1977 Professor of Philosophy, MITEric T. Olson, 1986 Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield; taught at Cambridge UniversityLisa Kemmerer, 1988 author and professor of philosophy and religion at Montana State University BillingsPsychology and NeuroscienceHarry Harlow, 1926 (did not graduate) professor of psychology, University of WisconsinMadisonHerbert Jasper, 1928 professor of psychology, McGill UniversityEleanor Maccoby, 1939 psychologist at Stanford University, member of the National Academy of SciencesM. The Alumni Relations & Volunteer Engagement team works to build a lifelong partnership with all alumni, support a close-knit and dynamic alumni community across the globe, and nurture a philanthropic dedication to the college and future generations of Reedies. Is it the kind of behavior that we value and wish to encourage? He has been described as the "poet laureate of Deep Ecology". Keep in touch on social media. 30 Most Influential Universities | BestCollegeReviews It has been called a "classic text". She was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Selena Cross in the 1957 film Peyton Place. [124][125] The sports center was serving as a COVID-19 testing center,[126] and the destruction of the testing center resulted in the loss of testing kits and other medical supplies needed for COVID-19 testing.[127]. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves is an American librarian, educator, historian, and editor. He played "Transfusion" by Nervous Norvus on the radio, and DJ "The Obscene" Steven Clean said that Hansen had to be "demented" to play it, and the name stuck. Steven Raichlen is an American culinary writer, TV host, and novelist. Previously, she was a U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education. He and his eponymous company are synonymous with geometric prints in a kaleidoscope of colours. [104], There was some opposition to the lecture protests, notably by Reed professor of English Luca Martnez Valdivia, who stated that a protest during her lecture on Sappho would amplify her pre-existing case of PTSD. It is a close community valuing sustainability, organic food, consensus-based decisions, self-government, music, and plants.[123]. Contact Reed College. [142] Afterwards, the top forty organizations present their budgets to the student body senate during Funding Circus. Her books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. [76] For the 202223 academic year, the average financial aid package was $52,284. Vanessa Veselka is an American writer best known for her 2020 novel The Great Offshore Grounds, which won the Oregon Book Award and was longlisted for the U.S. National Book Award. His instrumental sound is characterized by a mix of Latin and North American guitar styles. In the overall rankings we add non-academic prominence and alumni popularity indicators. 17 . [citation needed] Reed is singled out as having little to no grade inflation over the years;[28] only ten students graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA in the period from 1983 to 2012. Mukunda Goswami is a spiritual leader (guru) within the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (popularly known as ISKCON or the Hare Krishnas). Today, Murphy's net worth is estimated at $85 million. It requires freshmen to take Humanities 110, an intensive introduction to multidisciplinary inquiry, covering ancient Greece and Rome, the Hebrew Bible and ancient Jewish history, and as of 2019, Ancient Mesoamerica and the Harlem Renaissance. Below is the list of 100 notable alumni from Reed College sorted by their wiki pages popularity. Kelly J. McCreary is an American actress, best known for her role on the ABC drama series Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Maggie Pierce, the half-sister of series protagonist Meredith Grey. The notable alumni from these famous colleges/universities inspire, entertain, lead, improve and challenge the world around them. There is no dean's list or honor roll per se, but students who maintain a GPA of 3.5 or above for an academic year receive academic commendations at the end of the spring semester which are noted on their transcripts. Langan's IQ was estimated on ABC's 20/20 to be between 195 and 210, and in 1999 he was described by some journalists as "the smartest man in America" or "in the world". What are the most notable alumni events? She is a recipient of a Lannan Literary Award. Reed College's Alumni Most Liberal, Air Force Academy's Most - HuffPost Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 - October 5, 2011) was an American business magnate, industrial . Hall of Fame Address: 200 N. Main St Fairfield, Iowa 52556 Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri, 8 am - 5 pm. Michael S. Teitelbaum is a demographer and the former Vice President of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in New York City. [109] According to the master plan, "The College's goal is to provide housing on or adjacent to the campus that accommodates 75% of the [full-time] student population. Lent also served as a mediator and senior judge in Oregon. Reed has no fraternities or sororities and few NCAA sports teams[32] although physical education classes (which range from kayaking to juggling to capoeira) are required for graduation. Date: 1909 - present Areas Of Involvement: liberal arts Notable Alumni: Gary Snyder Howard Rheingold Philip Whalen Robert Morris See all related content Reed College, Private liberal-arts college in Portland, Ore. Some organizations, such as the Motorized Couch Collective dedicated to installing motors and wheels into furniture have become more Reed myth than reality in recent years. Heinsoo was the lead designer on the 4th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons (2008), and is co-designer of the 13th Age roleplaying game along with Jonathan Tweet. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors may take Early Modern Europe covering Renaissance thought and literature; Modern Humanities covering the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and Modernism, and/or Foundations of Chinese Civilization. Notable Alumni | Bowdoin College Notable Alumni William Pitt Fessenden, abolitionist, twenty-sixth US secretary of the treasury; US representative and US senator from Maine (1824) Franklin Pierce, fourteenth president of the United States (1824) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, poet (1825) Nathaniel Hawthorne, novelist (1825) Professional football player, author and lawyer; two-time collegiate All-American and first-round draft pick in the 1986 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons; children's book "Football Genius" made "New York Times'" best-seller list of children's chapter books; recipient of the Chancellor's Medal. Mark Ptashne is a molecular biologist. Reed is ranked third in the percentage of graduates who go on to earn PhDs in all disciplines, after only Caltech and Harvey Mudd. What the scouts say. He was a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a professor emeritus at Georgetown University. This page is not available in other languages. Policies restricting the ability of students from visiting the dormitories of the opposite sex were fiercely resisted. He is also a senior fellow of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and the director of the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality. Berkeley "Bud" Lent was an American politician and jurist in the state of Oregon. [103] The group eventually focused on Reed's banking relationship with Wells Fargo, based on allegations that the bank had invested in the Dakota Access Pipeline project and the private prison industry, and staged an occupation of Reed's Eliot Hall. Chen joined Gawker in November 2009 as a night shift editor, graduating from an internship position at Slate, and has written extensively on Internet culture, especially virtual communities such as 4chan and Reddit. Diane Silvers Ravitch is a historian of education, an educational policy analyst, and a research professor at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. He pioneered television cooking shows, taught at The James Beard Cooking School in New York City and Seaside, Oregon, and lectured widely. There are also theme residence halls including everything from substance-free living to Japanese culture to music to a dorm for students interested in outdoors activities (hiking, climbing, bicycling, kayaking, skiing, etc.). Meredith Mentors is an online platform connecting members of the Meredith College community for mentoring and networking. He is the originator of the self-perception theory of attitude formation and change. Oser is Roman Catholic. Reed also has several intercollegiate athletic clubs, notably the basketball,[33] rugby,[34] Ultimate Frisbee,[35][36] and soccer[37] teams. [19] Founded explicitly in reaction to the "prevailing model of East Coast, Ivy League education", the college's lack of varsity athletics, fraternities, and exclusive social clubs as well as its coeducational, nonsectarian, and egalitarian statusgave way to an intensely academic and intellectual college whose purpose was to devote itself to "the life of the mind"the academic life rather than a social or fraternal one. David L. Bragdon is a politician and civic leader in the U.S. states of Oregon and New York. Athletics [ edit] Odicci Alexander, softball player Macey Brooks, football player Daniel Brown, football player for the New York Jets Steve Buckhantz, basketball play-by-play announcer for the Washington Wizards Mike Caussin, football player Gary Clark, football player [1] The Reed College campus was established on a tract of land in southeast Portland known in 1910 as Crystal Springs Farm, a part of the Ladd Estate, formed in the 1870s from original land claims. [6] Jonathan Grudin is a principal design researcher at Microsoft and affiliate professor at the University of Washington Information School working in the fields of human-computer interaction and computer-supported cooperative work. Alumni Profiles. The campus and buildings have undergone several phases of growth, and there are now 21 academic and administrative buildings and 18 residence halls. The Meadow was founded in Portland, Oregon, in 2006, hand has expanded to include three locations in Portland, one in Nolita in New York City, and one in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Prior to coming to Reed, Foster wrote that his ideal college would be one that "combats laziness, superficiality, dissipation, excessive indulgence in college life, by making the moral and intellectual requirements an honest, sustained, and adequate challenge to the best powers of the best American youth. Reed houses 945 students in 18 residence halls on campus and several college-owned houses and apartment buildings on or adjacent to campus. She is married to the painter Richard Tuttle, with whom she has frequently collaborated. Sanger has worked on other online projects, including Nupedia, Encyclopedia of Earth, Citizendium, WatchKnowLearn, Reading Bear, Infobitt and Everipedia. Rose Director Friedman (/drktr fridmn/; born Rose Director (December 1910 18 August 2009), was a free-market economist and co-founder of the Milton and Rose D. Friedman Foundation. Alumni - Brophy College Preparatory Snyder is a winner of a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the American Book Award. He served as an advisor of the President Barack Obama during his presidential campaign and was later the chairman of the national security think-tank, the Center for a New American Security. [137] Many such classes are explicitly trivial (one long-running tradition is to hold an underwater basket weaving class), while others are trivially academic (such as "Giant Concrete Gnome Construction", a class that, incidental to building monolithic gnomes, includes some content relating to the construction of pre-Christian monoliths). News. [101] Students began a protest campaign against the curriculum by sitting in during lectures with signs with quotations from various African-American and non-white academics. Founded in 1909, it is named after Simeon Reed, a prosperous Portland businessman. Chen is the creator of The Pamphlette, a "humor publication" for Reed College students on a piece of letter-size paper. Its most popular majors, based on 2021 graduates, were:[41], Reed President Richard Scholz in 1922 called the educational program as a whole "an honest effort to disregard old historic rivalries and hostilities between the sciences and the arts, between professional and cultural subjects, and, the formal chronological cleavage between the graduate and the undergraduate attitude of mind". He has written a book on the history of the design of the New York City Subway system, Helvetica and the New York Subway System: The True Story, on the work of William Addison Dwiggins, and for Print magazine. She is a granddaughter of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He also served on the Oregon Court of Appeals, was a deputy district attorney for Multnomah County, Oregon, and worked for the United States Department of Justice. I look forward to making your alumni experience both meaningful and fun as you stay involved with the brotherhood that lasts a lifetime! He also coined the phrase "the edge of chaos". Elected to the court in 1976, Lent remained until 1988. Born in the 1960s as an actual renaissance fair, it has long since lost all connection to anachronism and the Renaissance, although its name has persisted. Eric Ellis Overmyer is an American writer and producer. The list you're viewing is made up of many different graduates, like Steve Jobs and Ry Cooder. [75] Indirect costs (books, supplies, transportation, personal expenses) could be another $3,950. Reed is named for Oregon pioneers Simeon Gannett Reed (18301895) and Amanda Reed (died 1904). [150] In 2011, a student member of Reed's Judicial Board resigned over the college's handling of sexual assault cases. Important Links. They all attended the school with the most liberal alumni-- Reed College in Portland, Ore., says a new survey by The Alumni Factor, a school-ranking publication. Under the 10-year Campus Master Plan adopted in 2006, Foster-Scholz is scheduled to be demolished and replaced, and MacNaughton to be remodeled. Follow Department About this Department Alumni Programs https://reed.edu/alumni/ List of James Madison University alumni - Wikipedia This list of distinguished Reed College alumni is loosely ordered by relevance, so the most recognizable celebrities who attended Reed College are at the top of the list. [129], An unofficial Reed Alma Mater, "Epistemology Forever", sung to the tune of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", has been sung by Reed students since the 1950s.[130]. [65], In 2006, Newsweek magazine named Reed as one of twenty-five "New Ivies",[66] listing it among "the nation's elite colleges". AlumniAcademiaJulia Adams sociologist; professor, Yale UniversityJon Appleton, 1961 composer; Arthur R. Virgin Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, Visiting Professor of Music at Stanford UniversityLouis T. Benezet, 1939 President, Colorado CollegeSacvan Bercovitch (did not graduate) Professor of American Literature, Harvard UniversityCharles Bigelow, 1967 Professor of Type Design and Writing, Rochester Institute of TechnologyJonathan Boyarin, 1977 Mann Professor of Modern Jewish Studies; Professor of Anthropology, Cornell UniversityRobert Brenner, 1964 Professor of History, UCLAJoan Bresnan, 1966 Professor of Linguistics, Stanford UniversityRobert A. Brightman, 1973 Greenberg Professor of Native American Studies, Reed CollegePeter Child, 1975 composer, professor of music at MITJessica Coon, 2004 Linguistics Professor at McGill UniversityGalen Cranz, 1966 Professor of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley[1]Ann Cvetkovich, 1980 Associate Professor of English at University of Texas, Austin; author of several books, including An Archive of Feelings: Trauma, Sexuality, and Lesbian Public CulturesShannon Lee Dawdy, 1988 Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of ChicagoKai T. Erikson, 1953 President, American Sociological Association and Professor at Yale UniversityElizabeth Warnock Fernea, 1950 anthropologistJanet Fitch, 1978 Professor of Professional Writing, University of Southern CaliforniaNeil Fligstein, 1973 Professor of Sociology, University of California, BerkeleyDavid H. French, 1939 anthropologist and linguistVictor Friedman, 1970 Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Balkan and Slavic Linguistics, University of ChicagoDavid Grusky, 1980 Barbara Kimball Browning Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford UniversityPeter Gordon, 1988 Professor of History, Harvard UniversityTed Robert Gurr, 1957 Professor of Political Science, Northwestern UniversityLoyd Haberly, 1919 Dean, Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityPeter Dobkin Hall, 1968 Hauser Lecturer on nonprofit organizations, Kennedy School of Government at Harvard UniversityCarol Heimer, 1973 Professor of Sociology, Northwestern UniversityDavid Hoggan, 1945 controversial historianDell Hymes, 1950 anthropologist and linguistMaurice Isserman, 1973 Professor of History, Hamilton CollegeLewis Webster Jones, 1921 President of Rutgers UniversityDon Kates, 1962 criminologistGail M. Kelly, 1955 anthropologistWallace T. MacCaffrey, 1942 scholar of Elizabethan England; chaired the Harvard University history department twiceBrendan McConville, 1987 Professor of History at Boston UniversityWilliam D. McElroy, 1939 Chancellor, University of California, San Diego and former Director, National Science FoundationDennis B. McGilvray, 1965 Professor of Anthropology, University of ColoradoLisa Nakamura, 1987 Professor at the Institute of Communication Research and Asian American Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignKaori OConnor, 1968 Senior Research Fellow, University of LondonChristopher Phelps, 1988 Professor of History, University of NottinghamRay Raphael, 1965 historianDiane Silvers Ravitch (did not graduate) Professor of History, New York University; Senior Fellow, Brookings InstitutionBarbara Reskin (did not graduate) Professor of Sociology, University of WashingtonLawrence Rinder, 1983 Dean of Graduate Studies at the California College of the Arts; former Curator of Contemporary Art at the Whitney MuseumStephen Shapin, 1966 historian and sociologist of science at Harvard University; taught at the University of Edinburgh and the University of California, San DiegoRobert E. Slavin, 1972 Director of the Center for Research and Reform in Education, Johns Hopkins; cooperative learning, project Success for AllGeorge Steinmetz (academic), 1980 Professor of Sociology, University of MichiganRobert K. Thomas (did not graduate) Academic Vice President, Brigham Young UniversityKatherine Verdery, 1970 Julien J. Studley Faculty Scholar and Distinguished Professor, Anthropology Program, City University of New York Graduate Center[2]Jon Westling, 1964 President Emeritus and Professor of History at Boston UniversityRichard Wolin, 1974 Professor at City University of New York Graduate CenterArts and entertainmentJacob Avshalomov, 1941 composerKip Berman, 2002 songwriter and vocalist for The Pains of Being Pure at Heart[3]Jody Bleyle, 1992 singer, songwriter, musician[4]Xenia Cage, 1935, artist and musician[5][6]Jennifer Camper, 1979, cartoonistPeter Child, 1975 composer, professor of music at MITRy Cooder, 1971 singer, songwriter; attended Reed for one semesterRobert Cornthwaite, 1939 actorLamar Crowson, 1948 pianistDr. One of the unofficial symbols of Reed is the Doyle Owl, a roughly 280-pound (130kg) concrete statue that has been continuously stolen and re-stolen since about 1919. She is also the author of the PEN / Robert W. Bingham prize prize-winning novel Zazen, and her nonfiction has appeared in Salon, The Atlantic, GQ, Maximum Rock'n'Roll, Bitch Magazine, Smithsonian, The Atavist, and The American Reader. These ranks are then tabulated by assigning numbers to each rank and summing across all voters. Anything that anyone does is, in principle, subject to evaluation. He was educated at Reed College and Yale University, where he received his PhD in English in 1995. Max Gordon was a jazz promoter and founder of the Village Vanguard jazz club in New York City. She serves as Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and Principal Investigator of the Computational Biology Research Group at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. Important Links. Grudin is also well known for the "Grudin Paradox" or "Grudin Problem", which states basically with respect to the design of collaborative software for organizational settings, "What may be in the managers' best interests may not be in the interests of individual contributors, and therefore not used." Arthur Edward Ogus is an American mathematician. This list of notable alumni is loosely sorted by popularity and has people from different domains of life, such as writers, intellectuals & academics, singers, musicians and activists etc. Notable alumni include computer scientist and entrepreneur Larry Page, actor James Earl Jones, and President of the United States Gerald Ford . Peter O'Toole (Stage and Film Actor) 49. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in the Eastmoreland neighborhood, with Tudor-Gothic style architecture,[5] and a forested canyon nature preserve at its center. "[91], In March 2010, another student died of drug-related causes in his off-campus residence. Founded in 1961, the California Institute of the Arts - or CalArts - located in Valencia, Los Angeles County, was the brainchild of Walt Disney. It was composed by former president William Trufant Foster shortly after Reed's founding, and is rarely heard today. About: List of Reed College people - dbpedia.org For many years, Snyder was an academic at the University of California, Davis and for a time served as a member of the California Arts Council. Sherman Douglas '89 NBA player from 1989 to 2001; nicknamed "The General"; pioneered the running floater shot. He returned to the State Department as Special Advisor to the Secretary for Africa's Great Lakes Region. '"[13] Reed's will suggested his wife could "devote some portion of my estate to benevolent objects, or to the cultivation, illustration, or development of the fine arts in the city of Portland, or to some other suitable purpose, which shall be of permanent value and contribute to the beauty of the city and to the intelligence, prosperity, and happiness of the inhabitants". Janet Fitch is an American author. It was a label that the Reed community claimed from critics during the 1920s as a "tongue-in-cheek slogan" in reference to Reed's nonconformism. The school's student-run newspaper, The Reed College Quest or simply the Quest, has been published since 1913, and its radio station KRRC had been broadcasting, with a few interruptions, from 1955[143][144] The station now broadcasts online only at krrc.fm. [86] The Insider's Guide to the Colleges, written by the staff of Yale Daily News, notes an impression among students of institutional permissiveness: "According to students, the school does not bust students for drug or alcohol use unless they cause harm or embarrassment to another student. Ehrenreich is perhaps best known for her 2001 book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America; a memoir of Ehrenreich's three-month experiment surviving on a series of minimum wage jobs. IRIS, which stands for Integrated Reed Information System, allows the Reed alumnus/a access to a variety of resources but requires that you create an account. In addition to famous Reed College graduates, it also includes some famous Reedies who did not graduate. An investigation by the Center for Public Integrity found that those found responsible in cases of sexual assault frequently faced few consequences, while the lives of the victims were left in turmoil. Grudin is a pioneer of the field of computer-supported cooperative work and one of its most prolific contributors. Famous alumni include director Kathyrn Bigelow, Casey Affleck, Timothe Chalamet (who attended for one year), James Franco, Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal (Jake did not graduate), Jenny Slate,. Required fields are marked *, document.getElementById("ak_js_1").setAttribute("value",(new Date()).getTime()). Your email address will not be published. Madonna called herself a "famed high-school dropout" in a 1983 "American Bandstand" interview with Dick Clark, but she's actually a college dropout: According to the University of Michigan, the. Since 2004, Reed's campus has expanded to include adjacent properties beyond its historic boundaries, such as the Birchwood Apartments complex and former medical administrative offices on either side of SE 28th Avenue, and the Parker House, across SE Woodstock from Prexy. 20. . In all these areas, Whitties use their broad liberal educations as well as our discipline's focus on critical reading, cultural comparisons, and . . . At present, the College provides on-campus housing for 838 students". Hans Arthur Linde was a German Jewish American legal scholar and Oregon Supreme Court justice. Maurice Isserman, formerly William R. Kenan and the James L. Ferguson chairs, is a long-time Professor of History at Hamilton College and important contributor to the "new history of American communism" that reinterpreted the role of the Communist Party USA during the Popular Front period of the 1930s and 1940s. The faculty has also recently approved several significant changes to the introductory syllabus. Lisa Nakamura is an American professor of media and cinema studies, Asian American studies, and gender and womens studies. Her parents are Anna Roosevelt Dall and her first husband Curtis Bean Dall. Reed's founding president William T. Foster's outspoken opposition against the entrance of the United States into World War I, as well as the college's support for feminism, its adherence to academic freedom (i.e., inviting a leader of the Socialist Party of America to speak on campus about the Russian Revolutions potential effect on militarism, emancipation of women, and ending the persecution of Jews), and its nonsectarian status made the college a natural target for what was originally meant to be a pejorative slur.[132][133]. This page lists prominent, famous, and notable alumni of Reed College, an American institution of liberal arts and sciences, located in Oregon's most populous city, Portland, along with their past and present positions. The following is a list of James Madison University alumni . List of Reed College people - Wikipedia @ WordDisk The original Doyle Owl (originally "House F Owl" after the dormitory named House F that later became Doyle dormitory) was a garden sculpture from the neighborhood stolen by House F residents as a prank (there is a photo of House F residents around the original owl that has been made into a T-shirt). William Sumio Naito was an American businessman, civic leader and philanthropist in Portland, Oregon, U.S. "[141] Referred to as one of the most intellectual colleges in the country, Reed is known for its high standards of scholarly practice, creative thinking, and engaged citizenship.

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