Ernst Reiber

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Ernst Reiber (born September 23, 1901 in Bischofszell ; † June 10, 1997 in Frauenfeld , legal resident since 1907 in Bischofszell) was a Swiss politician ( FDP ) and editor .

Life

Family and education

A native Bischofszeller Ernst collector, the second child of from Württemberg Gönningen originating merchant Ernst Johann Reiber and his Spouse Bertha born Gerber, devoted himself to the Matura at the Protestant secondary school Schiers studying political science at the Universities of Bern , Geneva , Hamburg and Zurich , In 1926 he acquired the academic degree of Dr. rer. pole. During his student days he joined the Swiss Zofingerverein .

Ernst Reiber married Elisabeth Frieda nee Bolliger in his first marriage in 1931, and his second marriage in 1973 to the labor school inspector Hanna nee Schmidli. He died in June 1997 at the age of 96 in Frauenfeld.

Professional background

Immediately after completing his studies, Ernst Reiber took up a position as an editor at the Schweizerische Bodensee-Zeitung, which he held until 1948. The member of the Liberal Democratic Party had been a member of the Thurgau Grand Council as a cantonal councilor since 1935 , before he was elected to the Thurgau government council in 1948 , where he headed the sanitary and educational department. In 1964 he resigned in connection with the resignation of the Thurgau seminar director Marcel Müller-Wieland . Ernst Reiber also acted from 1954 to 1964 as President of the Evangelical Church Council and as a board member of the New Helvetian Society and Pro Helvetia .

Ernst Reiber made a special contribution to the hospital law (1950) and the canton school law (1956).

Publications

  • Commercial messaging, inaugural dissertation . Swiss Bodensee-Zeitung printing company, Romanshorn 1927
  • With Adolf Salzmann, Rudolf Pfisterer : Spirit and demon of the last 75 years in the mirror of Bischofszell's history and local press. For the 75th anniversary of the “Bischofszeller Zeitung”, 1860–1935 . A. Salzmann-Schildknecht, Bischofszell 1935
  • Thurgau: The former Thurgau Council of States presidents. On the importance of the federal office . Hans E. Schäffeler, Romanshorn 1976

literature

  • Hans Girsberger: Who's who in Switzerland, including the Principality of Liechtenstein . Central European Times Pub. Co., Zurich 1952, p. 405.
  • Schweizerische Bodensee-Zeitung of January 28 and May 30, 1964 and October 31, 1985
  • Thurgauer Zeitung of January 28, 1964 and June 25, 1997

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Schweizerischer Zofingerverein, Schweizerischer Altzofingerverein (Ed.): List of Members 1997. Zofingen 1997, p. 74. (Available in the Swiss National Library , call number SWR 1338.)
  2. ^ Thurgauer Jahrbuch: Nekrolog für Ernst Reiber. Retrieved April 14, 2020 .