Fiske

Fiske

Fiske is a surname, and may refer to:

* Bill Fiske (1905–1975), British politician
* Billy Fiske (1911–1940), US sportsman and fighter pilot
* Bradley Fiske (1854–1942), United States Naval officer
* Donald W. Fiske (1916–2003). US psychologist, introduced the "Multitrait-Multimethod Matrix" together with D. Campbell
* George Fiske (1835–1918), American landscape photographer
* Harrison Grey Fiske (1861–1942), American theatrical manager and journalist
* Irving Fiske (1908–1990), American playwright
* John Fiske (1842–1901), American philosopher and historian
* John Fiske (media studies), Author of "Introduction to Communication Studies" and "Reading the Popular" et al.
* Lewis R. Fiske (1825–1901), American educator, president of Albion College, Eastern Michigan University, and Michigan State University
* Minnie Maddern Fiske (1865–1932), American actress
* Mrs. Fiske (1865–1932), American actress
* Robert B. Fiske (born 1930), American politician
* Robert Fiske (actor) (1889–1944), American actor
* Susan T. Fiske, American psychologist
* Thomas Fiske (1864–1944), American mathematician
* Willard Fiske (1831–1904), American librarian, scholar, and chess editor

ee also

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