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Reik

American  
[rahyk, rahyk] / raɪk, raɪk /

noun

  1. Theodor 1888–1969, U.S. psychologist and author, born in Austria.


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I looked up and saw the street sign with a name I would have never recognized a few years before: Haviva Reik Street.

From New York Times

Platte County school district Superintendent Michael Reik sent a note to parents emphasizing that the district “does not tolerate acts of racism” after a noose made out of white shoestrings was found hanging in a boys bathroom last week, The Kansas City Star reports.

From Washington Times

Reik said that in light of the three incidents, a committee charged with equity, diversity and inclusion for the district will recommend that the school board adopt tougher penalties for students who commit racist acts at school.

From Washington Times

Reik said more training is needed and that he will recommend to school board members that Platte also hire an outside firm to help.

From Washington Times

The opening set included a diverse ensemble of stars who helped jump-start the show, including Milly Quezada, Carlos Rivera, Reik and Natalia Jimenez.

From Los Angeles Times