William A. Dyer

William A. Dyer
Born (1902-10-23)October 23, 1902
Providence, Rhode Island
Died March 26, 1993(1993-03-26) (aged 90)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Cause of death fall
Residence Indianapolis, Indiana
Education Brown University
Occupation journalist, editor
Years active 1944–1990

William Allan Dyer Jr. was general manager and president of the Indianapolis Star and Indianapolis News Inc.[1]

Career

Bill Dyer entered the newspaper business as editor of the Brown University's The Brown Daily Herald and The Brown Jug. After graduation, Dyer spent a year as a reporter for the Syracuse Journal, followed by 16 years with the Syracuse Post-Standard as advertising salesman, then manager, and finally director. After four years as lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy (1941–44), he became general manager of the Indianapolis Star and Indianapolis News in 1949. Dyer became vice president of the Indianapolis newspapers in 1958 and president of the Indianapolis and Muncie newspapers in 1975.[2]

Personal life

Dyer served Brown as a trustee, secretary and president of the Brown Club of Indiana, and as chief marshal of his 50th reunion. He received an honorary LL.D. from Brown in 1984. Dyer was married to Marian Blumer Dyer, who preceded him in death, and Is survived by two sons, William E. Dyer and Allan H. Dyer. In 1995, A endowed professorship, the "William A. Dyer Jr. Assistant Professorship" was announced in his honor.[3]

References

  1. William A. Dyer, 90, Indianapolis Publisher, 25 March 1993, retrieved 10 February 2015
  2. William A. Dyer, retrieved 10 February 2015
  3. "Brown University to dedicate William A. Dyer Jr. Assistant Professorship". Brown University. 31 October 1995. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
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