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Lois Snyder Hennesy papers about Gary Snyder
Marshall William Cronyn papers
Mary Ethel Barnard papers
Mary Ethel Barnard (1909-2002) graduated from Reed in 1932, influenced and befriended by Reed professors Lloyd Reynolds, Rex Arragon, and V.L.O. Chittick. Her poetry and translation of Sappho are still read today, and she corresponded with Ezra Pound and other leading literary figures of her day. Her papers consist of copies of her prose and poetical works, poetry cards, minor correspondence, manuscripts of Sappho and The Mythmakers, and news clippings.
Mary M. Kerr postcard collection
The Mary M. Kerr papers consist of ninety-nine (99) postcards received by Mary M. Kerr circa 1903-1908. Kerr’s granddaughter, Reed alumna J. Minott Kerr [‘80], donated the collection to the Reed Special Collections and Archives. The postcards feature images of scenes and landscapes from around the world. Many include correspondence to Mary M. Kerr.
Mary McCabe papers
Mary McCabe was the director of Reed’s dormitories and commons from 1955 to 1978. Her papers consist of the correspondence and other materials related to her job detailing food and building maintenance concerns and the interactions with students, faculty, and staff. Several collections of recipes are included.
Maurice Isserman papers
Maurice Isserman graduated from Reed College in 1973. His papers include correspondence, class essays, syllabi and exams from 1968-1969, FBI papers on Isserman and his activities in the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and the Portland Revolutionary Youth Movement (PRYM), draft card, and Reed publications.
Maury Nemoy papers
The Maury Nemoy Papers contain correspondence, mostly about his calligraphic work and teaching, from the 1950s through the 1970s, and job tickets representing the great bulk of Nemoy's calligraphic work for both commercial and private clients, including the titling for many Hollywood movies. They were given by his son, Sheldon Nemoy, in 2006.
Monteith and Pipe family papers
The Monteith and Pipe families were early Oregon pioneers who settled in Albany. R. Monteith Macoubrie ’42 is a descendant and presented these papers to Reed. They consist of an early will, land documents, a lawsuit, tax returns, obituaries, and correspondence. People mentioned are Isabella Monteith (1825), Walter Monteith (1865), J.V. and Charlotte Pipe (1915-1925), John M. Pipe (1931-1959), and Christine Pipe.
Nancy Stewart Green papers
Nancy Stewart Green (1929- ) attended Reed with the class of 1950. She is the daughter of Reed economics professor Blair Stewart ’21 who taught from 1925 to 1949. Her sister Almalee Stewart Henderson also attended Reed (1947). The papers consist of class notes and handouts for the years 1946 to 1950.
National Science Foundation Grants and Programs at Reed College records
This collection includes materials concerning National Science Foundation programs and grants at Reed College.