Frederick Eric Fisher (28 July 1924, Johnsonville, New Zealand – 19 June 1996, Palmerston North, Manawatu) was a New Zealand cricketer who played in one Test in 1953.
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Name | Fisher, Eric |
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Short description | New Zealand cricketer |
Date of birth | 28 July 1924 |
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Date of death | 19 June 1996 |
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“...there was the annual Fourth of July picketing at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. ...I thought it was ridiculous to have to go there in a skirt. But I did it anyway because it was something that might possibly have an effect. I remember walking around in my little white blouse and skirt and tourists standing there eating their ice cream cones and watching us like the zoo had opened.”
—Martha Shelley, U.S. author and social activist. As quoted in Making History, part 3, by Eric Marcus (1992)
“I turn over a new leaf every day. But the blots show through.”
—Keith Waterhouse, British screenwriter, Willis Hall, and John Schlesinger. Billy Fisher (Tom Courtenay)