Reid, Loren
REID, Loren
REID, Loren. American, b. 1905. Genres: History, Speech/Rhetoric, Biography. Career: University of Missouri, Columbia, professor of speech, 1944-75, professor emeritus, 1975-; Visiting Professor, U.K. Division, University of Maryland, University of Michigan, University of Iowa, University of Southern California, University of Hawaii, Louisiana State University. Publications: Teaching Speech, 1960, 4th ed., 1971; Speaking Well, 1962, 4th ed., 1982; Charles James Fox, 1969; Hurry Home Wednesday, 1978; Finally It's Friday, 1981; Speech Teacher: A Random Narrative, 1990; Professor on the Loose, 1992; Reflections II, 2003. Address: 200 E Brandon Rd, Columbia, MO 65203, U.S.A.
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