- Doyle Owl
The Doyle Owl is the unofficial mascot of
Reed College . It is a roughly three-foot high, 300 pound (136 kg), concrete statue of anowl that originally occupied the lawn of a Portland resident. [http://web.reed.edu/apply/about_reed/doyleowl.html Reed College Admissions website describing the Doyle Owl] ] . Its origins are murky. A well-known tale says that one night in 1913, the Owl was stolen from the lawn by residents of the Doyle dormitory, part of Reed's Old Dorm Block. The Owl was promptly hoisted atop the dorm building, where it drew the attention and envy of neighboring dorms. According to the 2006-2007 Student Body Handbook, however, the Doyle Owl may have originated as an ornament atop the Doyle dorm, from which it was removed as a "dorm memento". [Allen, Charlie, "Reed Facts & Myths", Reed College Student Body Handbook, (2006), Reed College.]The Owl was first stolen in a 1913 dorm war. Another dorm kidnapped nine residents of Doyle, offering to exchange the captives for the Owl. This did not work and the "hostages" escaped. The same rival dorm staged a two-hour siege on Doyle, featuring water, mud, and ammonia bombs. Doyle countered by using a firehose; it is not known which dorm ultimately won the battle but the tradition of Owl theft was born.
Over the years the Owl has been stolen countless times. However, an odd feature has accompanied this thievery. Whenever it is stolen, the stealers must flaunt it at a "showing," where elaborate measures are taken to display the Owl while reducing the odds of it being re-stolen by a new group. Often the resulting fracas involves the majority of the student body. It is reported that the Owl was shown in a music video for the band
Tears for Fears and was promptly stolen back from the band by Reed students. Other "showings" have included encasing it in ice, covering it inVaseline while hanging it off the Blue Bridge, setting it on fire (using baking oil) and throwing it out the back of a speeding car.Temporary possessors of the Owl also traditionally take pictures of themselves next to the Owl, to prove their possession, and pictures of the Owl in strange places and with unusual people have become "de rigueur"; it has been photographed in the US at
Disneyland , in Seattle, in San Francisco, and inLincoln, Nebraska . The Owl has been pictured in the company ofSteve Jobs andDr. Demento [ [http://douglassquirrel.com/art.html Doyle Owl article by D. Squirrel, Reed alum] ] . The Reed Office of Admissions feeds the air of myth surrounding the Owl, with its website claiming Owl sightings inParis ,France , and inJakarta ,Indonesia .. The Doyle Owl also has his own profile onTribe.net .Angel Dawson, a 1983 Reed graduate, devoted her senior
thesis to studying the anthropological implications of the Doyle Owl cult-following. [Dawson, Angel Dawn Angelina, "The Doyle Owl: A Study of Ritual at Reed" (1983), Reed College.]External links
* [http://www.mlhp.net/alum/doyleowl.html Alumnus tells of his encounter with a Doyle Owl "showing."]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmdMVk7GwsI Doyle Owl video from May 2003]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=fEDdyTB_H80 March 2007 video of Reed students surfing on the Doyle Owl as it is towed behind a truck]
* [http://douglassquirrel.com/doyle.html D. Squirrel's Doyle Owl page]References
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