Oral history interview : Steven Herold, Reed College, class of 1963 / interviewed by Janet Oliver, MAT 1970, on February 1, 2007.

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Oral history interview : Steven Herold, Reed College, class of 1963 / interviewed by Janet Oliver, MAT 1970, on February 1, 2007.

Discussion of Lloyd Reynolds and the political and academic atmosphere at Reed, President Richard Sullivan, social activities, the 1962 Columbus Day storm, copper roof on Eliot coming off, the cook, Larry, food and waitering, student attrition, and Reed's influence on his career.

Transcript: [37] leaves.

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Reed College Library

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Reed College Oral History Project.

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Reed College Alumni Association.

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Herold, Steven Costie.

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Oliver, Janet M.

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Reynolds, Lloyd J.

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Lloyd J. Reynolds was born in 1902. He was a professor of art at Reed College, Portland, Oregon, and a member of the faculty there from 1929 to his retirement in 1969. Hired as an instructor in English and creative writing, then art history, he taught a graphic arts workshop and co-founded the Champoeg Press at the college, studied calligraphy on his own, corresponded with the great calligraphers of the day, and became a well-known and very popular teacher of calligraphy (1949 on) and his broad ...