September 28, 1999(1999-09-28) (aged 94) Ottawa, Ontario
Nationality
Canadian
Spouse
Ruth Herriot
Children
Patrick Reid, Morna Reid, Tim Reid
Alma mater
Trinity College, Toronto Christ Church, Oxford
Occupation
Diplomat and university administrator
Escott Graves Meredith Reid, CC (January 21, 1905 – September 28, 1999), was a Canadian diplomat who helped shape the United Nations and NATO, author, international public servant and academic administrator.[1]
^Greg Donaghy and Stéphane Roussel, editors, Escott Reid: Diplomat and Scholar. (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004).
Escott Graves Meredith Reid, CC (January 21, 1905 – September 28, 1999), was a Canadian diplomat who helped shape the United Nations and NATO, author...
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which was designed by local artist Brent Townsend.[citation needed] EscottReid (1905–1999), Canadian diplomat and Order of Canada recipient[citation...
or maintaining the donated Wood property. Murray G. Ross and diplomat EscottReid, who mutually proposed a novel plan for the college to educate students...
community. The Glendon campus became a bilingual liberal arts college led by EscottReid, who envisaged it as a national institution to educate Canada's future...
On 28 April 1956, Nehru and the Canadian High Commissioner to India EscottReid signed an agreement for a "Canada-India Colombo Plan Atomic Reactor Project...
– K. A. Thangavelu, Indian film actor and comedian (b. 1917) 1999 – EscottReid, Canadian academic and diplomat (b. 1905) 2000 – Pierre Trudeau, Canadian...
Encyclopedia. Retrieved February 21, 2020. Reid, Escott (1992). Summary of "Radical Mandarin: The Memoirs of EscottReid". ISBN 0802073654. Roberts, John (August...
Commissioners. The independent Trustees were Dr Leslie Farrer-Brown (Britain); EscottReid (Canada); Dick Campbell (New Zealand); Akintola Williams (Nigeria); Robert...
Arumugam Ponnu Rajah, 88, Singaporean judge, diplomat and politician. EscottReid, 94, Canadian diplomat. Marilyn Silverstone, 70, English photojournalist...
Mississippi St John's 1927 United States International law professor EscottReid University of Toronto Christ Church 1927 Canada Diplomat William Derryberry...
Starnes Canadian Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany Preceded by EscottReid Succeeded by Richard Plant Bower Canadian Ambassador to Egypt Preceded...
individual who worked hard and collaborated with many associates, such as EscottReid and Humphrey Hume Wong, to prepare Canada for the Cold War. Pearson and...
International Affairs (CIIA), when it was founded by Sir Robert Borden. In 1932, EscottReid was appointed as the Institute's first full-time National Secretary and...
President and managing director of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture EscottReid (B.A. 1927 Trin.) – Canadian High Commissioner to India, 1952–57, Director...
innovator, humanitarian Dr. Margaret Strang, first female Labourer-Teacher EscottReid, Canadian diplomat, author The Hon. David Peterson, 20th premier of Ontario...
Pearson Commission on International Development Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi EscottReid Arun Shourie Singapore 2006 United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference...
The Rt Hon from 1992 Bob Rae Balliol Canada Premier of Ontario 1990–95 EscottReid Christ Church Canada High Commr & Ambassador 1952–62, Dir S Asia & Middle...
Morna Irvine Meredith (b.1871), married Rev. Alfred Reid. They were the parents of EscottReid C.C. Lt.-Colonel Colborne Powell Meredith was Commissioner...
Elections and Referendums". Elections Canada. Retrieved March 10, 2019. Reid, Escott (1936). "The Canadian Election of 1935—and After". American Political...
play) adapted by Michael Whitmore for Quantum Theatre, music by Gideon Escott, Lyrics by Jessica Selous touring 2019 The Wind in the Willows, opera for...