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Chris Reed (other)
Chris or Christopher Reed may refer to: * Chris Reed (architect), American landscape architect and urbanist * Christopher Robert Reed (born 1942), American historian * Christopher Reed (politician) (born 1972), American politician * Chris Reed (figure skater) (1989–2020), Japanese ice dancer * Chris Reed (baseball) (born 1990), baseball pitcher * Chris Reed (American football) (born 1992), American football guard * Chris Reed (marksman) (fl. 2000s–2010s), American competitive shooter See also * Chris Reid (other) *Chris Read Christopher Mark Wells Read (born 10 August 1978) is an English former cricketer who was the captain of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. He played for the England cricket team in 15 Tests and 36 ODIs. He was a wicket-keeper. Personal life ... (born 1978), cricketer * Christopher Read (born 1946), British historian of the Soviet Union {{hndis, Reed, Chris ...
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Chris Reed (architect)
Chris Reed is an American landscape architect and urbanist. He is a professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and the co-director of its Master of Landscape Architecture in Urban Design Program. He is also the founding Director of Stoss Landscape Urbanism, a landscape architecture and urban design practice in Boston and Los Angeles, USA. Career Professional He graduated from Harvard College and the University of Pennsylvania School of Design. Work conducted through Stoss Landscape Urbanism collectively includes urban revitalization initiatives, climate resilience and adaptation efforts, speculative propositions, adaptations of infrastructure and former industrial sites, dynamic and productive landscapes, vibrant public spaces that cultivate a diversity of social uses and cultural traditions, and numerous landscape installations. Key projects such as Detroit Future City, Michigan, and Chouteau Greenway Framework Plan, S ...
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Christopher Robert Reed
Christopher Robert Reed (born January 11, 1942) is an American historian known for his expertise on the African American experience in twentieth century Chicago, Illinois. Reed was assistant professor of Black Studies at the University of Illinois from 1982 to 1987, and professor of history at Roosevelt University from 1987 to 2006 as an associate and then full professor. He has published a number of books in his fields. Personal life Reed was born to Robert and Josephine Reed in Chicago, Illinois on January 11, 1942. He grew up in Chicago's East Garfield Park neighborhood, where he attended John Marshall Elementary School and graduated from John Marshall High School in 1959. He earned his BA from Roosevelt University in 1963 and his MA from the same institution in 1968."Biography: Christopher R ...
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Christopher Reed (politician)
The 2008 United States Senate election in Iowa was held on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Tom Harkin sought re-election to a fifth term in office. Unlike Harkin's three previous reelection bids, he was not challenged by a sitting United States Congressman but instead faced small businessman Christopher Reed, who won the Republican primary by just a few hundred votes. Harkin defeated Reed in a landslide, winning 94 of Iowa's 99 counties. , this is the last time that a Democrat has won a U.S. Senate election in Iowa. Democratic primary Candidates * Tom Harkin, incumbent U.S. Senator Results Republican primary Candidates * George Eichhorn, former Iowa State Representative * Steve Rathje, construction company executive * Christopher Reed, small businessman Results General election Predictions Polling Results See also * 2008 United States Senate elections References {{2008 United States elections 2008 ...
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