Going to College, Reed College Bulletin, 1929, written specifically for "prospies" with illustrations inside of the campus

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Going to College, Reed College Bulletin, 1929, written specifically for "prospies" with illustrations inside of the campus
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Celebration commencement program, June of 1937
I Choose Reed, January of 1942
Sallyport, Vol. 23 No.2, November (Winter), 1960-1961
Multnomah Falls, Columbia River
View of Multnomah Falls, 1867
Residence of Simeon and Amanda Reed, Drawing Room
Photo of the drawing room with a covered table in the foreground and a large chandelier and statue in the background
reed college, portland, oregon, 2007.
- genevieve healey
Treehouse Gardens
Anti-Apartheid sit-in protest in Eliot Hall by Reed students in the 1980s. via archives.
We had similar protest on campus today - very timely.
Reedies outdoors with sticks, possibly playing a game, 1913 via archives.
Documents associated with the Reed Theatre's presentation of David Hirson's La Bete, an acting thesis project by James Weidman, directed by Craig Clinton in April of 1995. Included are the audition call, a costume sketch, a cue sheet, and various notes and publicity. via archives.
James L. Powell named Reed's twelfth president, May 1988. Reed Quarterly Magazine. Via archives.
Sheet music for one of the songs from Reed's first decade, written and sung by students. The composer and author, Laurence Pratt '18, was a prolific poet in later life. via archives.
Anti-Apartheid sit-in protest in Eliot Hall by Reed students in the 1980s. via archives.
Poster for the Reed Theatre presentation of Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party in April of 1982. via archives.