Presenting a brief and idiosyncratic selection of Reed authors through history.
Anthropologist Graham Jones ’97 reveals how magicians guard their craft in the internet age.
Historian Amy Reading ’98 recounts a provocative tale of chicanery and vengeance.
Tonio Andrade ’92 examines China’s first great military victory over the West.
Jan Powell MALS ’86 says literary editors have diluted Shakespeare’s fury.
A long-lost calligraphy manual of Lloyd Reynolds is finally published.
As the Centennial Campaign enters the final stretch, we found ourselves pondering a fundamental issue—why do alumni give to Reed?
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