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  1. Reed College es una universidad privada de artes liberales en Portland, Oregón. Fundada en 1908, Reed es una universidad residencial con un campus en el barrio de Eastmoreland, con arquitectura de estilo Tudor-Gótico, y una reserva natural boscosa en el centro.

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    Website. www .reed .edu. Reed College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in the Eastmoreland neighborhood, Tudor - Gothic style architecture, [5] and a forested canyon nature preserve at its center.

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    Reed College es una universidad privada de artes liberales en Portland, Oregón. Fundada en 1908, Reed es una universidad residencial con un campus en el barrio de Eastmoreland, con arquitectura de estilo Tudor-Gótico, y una reserva natural boscosa en el centro.

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    1. John Backus, 1932 – Professor of Physics, University of Southern California 1. John Alexander Simpson, 1940 – Professor of Physics, University of Chicago, and atomic scientist on the Manhattan Project 2. Clarence Allen, 1949 – Professor of Geology, California Institute of Technology 3. Daniel Bump, 1974 - Professor of Mathematics, Stanford University 4. Larry Shaw, 1961 – physicist and founder of Pi Day 5. David B. Dusenbery, 1964 – father of sensory ecology 6. David Flory, 1964 – physicis...

    Emilio Pucci, 1937 – fashion designer; member of the Italian Parliament
    Bill Naito, 1949 – Portlandbusinessman, developer, and civic leader
    Robert Friedland, 1974 – businessman and CEO of Ivanhoe Mines
    Suzan DelBene, 1983 – CEO of Nimble Technology and Vice President at Microsoft
    Josiah H. Beeman V, 1958 – United States Ambassador to New Zealand
    Bud Clark (did not graduate) – Mayor of Portland
    Richard Danzig, 1965 – 71st Secretary of the Navy
    Suzan DelBene, 1983 – United States Representative from Washington state(D)
    Hans A. Linde, 1947 – Justice, Oregon Supreme Court
    Berkeley Lent, 1948 – Chief Justice, Oregon Supreme Court
    George M. Joseph, 1951 – Chief Judge, Oregon Court of Appeals
    Michael E. Levine, 1962 – Senior Lecturer at the New York University School of Law; Dean Emeritus of the Yale School of Management
    Doon Arbus, 1967 – writer and journalist, daughter of Diane Arbus
    Mary Barnard, 1932 – modernist poet and translator of Greek poet Sappho
    Ed Cony, 1948 – Editor of The Wall Street Journal, winner of the Pulitzer Prizein 1961
    Barbara Ehrenreich, 1963 – journalist, political activist, author of Nickel and Dimed
    Jim Compton, 1964 – journalist at PBS
    C. Howard Vollum, 1936 – founder of Tektronix; inventor of the edge-triggered oscilloscope
    Ken Koe, 1945 – co-inventor of Zoloft.
    John Sperling, 1948 – founder of the University of Phoenix
  4. Páginas en la categoría «Reed College». Reed College. Categorías: Universidades de Oregón. Universidades privadas de Estados Unidos.

  5. Reed is a coeducational, independent liberal arts and sciences college located in Southeast Portland, Oregon. Referred to as one of the most intellectual colleges in the country, we are known for our high standards of scholarly practice, creative thinking, and engaged citizenship.

  6. Website. http://www.reed.edu/. Reed College is a private liberal arts college in Portland Oregon. Reed was begun in 1908 and had its first classes in 1911. Reed is an undergraduate school. An unusually high number of Reed's students go on to get Ph.D.s after they graduate.