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Other lettermen from the team that compiled a 21-9 record and finished as runner-up in the National Invitation Tournament were: Art Hambric, Donnell Reid, Bill Nordmann, Dave Harris, Dave Luechtefeld and George Latinovich.
The main Breakfast presenters have also appeared on the channel since it was first launched as a simulcast programme in 2000, with the current presenters being Bill Turnbull, Susanna Reid ( Mondays to Wednesdays ), Louise Minchin and Charlie Stayt ( Thursdays, Ftidays and weekends ).
** Bill Reid, Canadian artist ( b. 1920 )
* January 12 – Bill Reid, Canadian artist ( d. 1998 )
Because of the unusual length of the play ( over three hours ), prior to the opening a matinee company was also hired that performed twice a week and featured Kate Reid as Martha, Shepperd Strudwick as George, Avra Petrides as Honey and Bill Berger as Nick.
William ( Bill ) Ronald Reid, Jr., OBC ( – ) was a Canadian artist whose works included jewelry, sculpture, screen-printing, and painting.
File: Bill Reid Haida Gail 01. jpg | The Spirit of Haida Gwaii ( The Black Canoe ), Canadian Embassy, Washington, D. C., USA
* 1979 NFB documentary about Bill Reid
* The Bill Reid Foundation
* CBC Digital Archives-The Life and Legend of Bill Reid
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* Bill Reid, carver, sculptor and jeweler
The latter special, a remake of his 1969 short film Rhubarb which Sykes also directed, featured many of his old friends including Jimmy Edwards, Bob Todd, Charlie Drake, Bill Fraser, Roy Kinnear, Beryl Reid and Norman Rossington.
* Board of Commissioners: Terry Whittington, Bill Rhode, Terry Walters, Dennis Carl, Sharron Smith, Donald Birgel, Josh Reid.
Hazel Reid O ' Leary ( born May 17, 1937 ) was the seventh United States Secretary of Energy, from 1993 to 1997, appointed by President Bill Clinton.
The Raven and the First Men sculpture by Bill Reid.
The most iconic object in the Museum is probably the yellow cedar sculpture The Raven and the First Men by Bill Reid, which is depicted on the Canadian twenty-dollar bill.
Other notable Bill Reid works include his Bear and Wasco ( Sea Wolf ) sculptures, some of his gold jewellery, and a prototype of the Haida dugout canoe he carved for Expo 86.
The Haida houses outside the Museum were built under the direction of Bill Reid, who carved, along with Doug Cranmer, many of the totem poles surrounding them.
The original Reid / Cranmer totem pole mounted on the front of the big house was taken inside in 2000 due to deterioration and replaced with the new " Respect to Bill Reid Pole " by Haida artist Jim Hart.

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* Margin Notes by G. E. Moore on The Works of Thomas Reid ( 1849: With Notes by Sir William Hamilton )
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* Reid, Daniel G., et al.
The method of common sense espoused by such philosophers as Thomas Reid and G. E. Moore points out that whenever we investigate anything at all, whenever we start thinking about some subject, we have to make assumptions.
* Daniel G. Reid, industrialist / philanthropist
Reid married Carl G. Rollins, Jr., with whom she had a son, also named Carl.
* John G. Reid, ' Mount Allison University: A History to 1963 ' ( Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984 );
* John G. Reid, ' The Mount Allison Ladies College: A Short History, 1984.
* Sir G. Archdall Reid ( 1860 – 1929 ), Scottish physician and writer
* Fontaine, Reid G., Adequate ( Non ) Provocation and Heat of Passion as Excuse Not Justification, ( 2009 ) University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Social Science Research Network ( SSRN )
* Brooks, G. P., " The Faculty Psychology of Thomas Reid ", Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 12, No. 1, ( January 1976 ), pp. 65 – 77.
In 1989 W. G. McMinn published George Reid ( Melbourne University Press ), a serious biography designed to rescue Reid from his reputation as a clownish reactionary and attempt to show his Free Trade policies as having been vindicated by history.
* Vaudry, R. W. " Oliver Mowat ," in Dictionary of Christianity in America, edited by Daniel G. Reid, Robert D. Linder, Bruce L. Shelley & Harry S. Stout.
* Reid, G. S. and M. R. Oliver ( 1982 ).
* July 10-Richard G. Reid becomes premier of Alberta, replacing John Brownlee
Richard G. Reid succeeded Brownlee as Premier, however with many voters jumping to the new Social Credit, the United Farmers ' fall in politics was a rapid as its rise.
* Croll, M. G., Osborne, D. W. and Reid, D. F.
In addition James G. Leyburn, author of The Scotch-Irish: A social history, quotes James Reid, a historian of the Irish Presbyterian Church in 1853, that when the marriage ban was lifted in 1610 that it was a " great joy to all parties ".
* Ian Reid, ' The Social Semiotic of Narrative Exchange ,' in Terry Threadgold, E. A. Grosz, G. Kress and M. A. K. Halliday, ed., Semiotics, Ideology, Language, Sydney Studies in Society & Culture, 3, 1986.
* Andrew G. Reid: played for Michigan ( 1901 ), head coach for Monmouth ( IL ) ( 1907 – 1909 )
In March 2007, Reid played with Jamaaladeen Tacuma, and G. Calvin Weston at Tonic in NYC, and Tritone in Philadelphia, which led them to record as Free Form Funky Freqs with the title of the recording called Urban Mythology Volume 1.
The car came about following discussions between J. G. Parry-Thomas, design engineer at Leyland Motors, Reid Railton, his assistant and Henry Spurrier, chairman of Leyland Motors.

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