Fisher, Clyde, 1878-1949
Fisher, Clyde, 1878-1949
Fisher, George Clyde
Fisher, Clyde
George Clyde Fisher, known as Clyde, was a scientist and educator who
worked for the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) from 1913 until his
retirement in 1941. He worked in the Department of Education before his
involvement in the development of the Astronomy department. He was instrumental
in the planning and execution of the Hayden Planetarium, and acted as its first
curator when it opened in 1935.
Fisher, Clyde, 1878-1949