Dean E. Fisher was educated at Monmouth College, graduating with a B.A. in 1958. During his time in college, he played college football for the Monmouth Fighting Scots as a halfback.[2] He was inducted into the Fighting Scots Hall of Fame in 1988.[2] After graduating from Monmouth College in 1958, Fischer spent a year studying at the University of Calcutta, and then attended graduate school at the University of Chicago, receiving an M.A. in 1960.[3]
dean, fischer, october, 1936, july, 2000, american, journalist, with, time, served, assistant, secretary, state, public, affairs, from, 1981, 1982, biography, editdean, fisher, educated, monmouth, college, graduating, with, 1958, during, time, college, played,. Dean E Fischer October 27 1936 July 13 2000 1 was an American journalist with Time who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1981 to 1982 Dean E FischerBiography EditDean E Fisher was educated at Monmouth College graduating with a B A in 1958 During his time in college he played college football for the Monmouth Fighting Scots as a halfback 2 He was inducted into the Fighting Scots Hall of Fame in 1988 2 After graduating from Monmouth College in 1958 Fischer spent a year studying at the University of Calcutta and then attended graduate school at the University of Chicago receiving an M A in 1960 3 In 1960 Fischer became a reporter for The Des Moines Register 3 He worked there until 1964 when he became a correspondent for Time magazine 3 He would go on to hold several positions at Time from 1964 to 1999 including becoming news editor of its Washington D C bureau 3 President Ronald Reagan nominated him to be Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Fischer held this office from August 7 1981 until August 19 1982 After his time at the State Department Fischer returned to Time 3 Survivors include his wife Marina Fischer two daughters Tara and Tasmin two step children Lara and Karim References Edit Dean Fischer Quad City Times October 5 2011 a b Monmouth College Hall of Fame www monmouthscots com Monmouth Scots Retrieved October 23 2015 a b c d e Ronald Reagan Nomination of Dean E Fischer To Be an Assistant Secretary of State June 4 1981 Retrieved October 18 2015 Government officesPreceded byWilliam J Dyess Assistant Secretary of State for Public AffairsAugust 7 1981 August 19 1982 Succeeded byRobert John Hughes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dean E Fischer amp oldid 1106233137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,