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Encyclopedia > Edward Reed

Edward Reed is a modern day pinup artist. He was the Editorial consultant/Contributing Editor for Airbrush Art + Action from 1998 to 2003 and currently Is the editorial advisor/contributing editor for Art Scene International magazine. http://www.edwardreed.com


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Edward James Reed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (384 words)
Edward Reed was born in Sheerness, in the county of Kent, England, in 1860.
In 1860, Reed was appointed Secretary to the Institute of Naval Architects, and in 1863, at the early age of 33, succeeded Isaac Watts as Chief Constructor.
Reed died in London in 1906 and is buried in Putney Vale Cemetery.
George Edward Reed, 15th President of Dickinson College (631 words)
George Reed was born in Brownsville, Maine on March 28, 1846 as the tenth of eleven children of the Reverend George and Ann Hellyer Reed.
Reed had funded some of his time at Wesleyan by preaching every Sunday, and, although he had been intending a career in the law, a year of theology at Boston University set him on the path of the Methodist ministry.
Ella Reed passed away in August 1922, and George Reed died in the Polyclinic Hospital in Harrisburg on February 7, 1930 at the age of 83.
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