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Walter Schiess

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Walter Schiess
Born
Walter Schiess

6 September 1898
Died12 November 1959 (1959-11-13) (aged 61)
NationalitySwiss
OccupationSwiss editor
Years active1923-2003
Known forHe published an anniversary magazine in 1952 and freethinker
Notable workOne hundred years of electrical communications in Switzerland.

Walter Schiess (born September 6, 1898 in Herisau, † November 12, 1959) was a Swiss editor and freethinker.

Biography

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Schiess attended Kantons school. He studied telephone and telegraph administration and worked as a telegraphist in the main telegraph office in Bern. Later on, he took over the editorial office of the Technische Rundschau. He published an anniversary magazine in 1952: One hundred years of electrical communications in Switzerland.[1]

For many years, Schiess was the central president of Freethinkers Association of Switzerland until 1958, when Marcel Bollinger replaced him. During the Second World War, he was editor of the organ of Freethinkers Association.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Walter Schieß — Redaktor des «Freidenkers». In: Freidenker. Monatsschrift der Freidenker-Vereinigung der Schweiz. Dezember 1959, Nr. 12, 42. Jahrgang. doi:10.5169/seals-410931
  2. ^ Abschied von Marcel Bollinger (1923-2003). Archived 30 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine In: freidenker: Monatsschrift der Freidenker-Vereinigung der Schweiz, Ausgabe 8/2003, S. 3. ISSN 0256-8993