Houston Chronicle Sunday

KATHERINE FISCHER DREW, PHD.

09/24/1923 - 03/19/2023

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Katherine Fischer Drew, passed away on Sunday, the 19th of March 2023, in Houston. She was 99 years of age.

Katherine entered Rice Institute at age 16 and completed her BA and MA in 1944 and 1945 respective­ly. She instructed there for two years then attended Cornell University earning her PhD., in the 1950. There she met her future husband, Ron.

She returned to Rice to become the first woman on the faculty and helped develop the history and humanities department to national recognitio­n. During her career she was recognized for: Editor, Rice University Studies, 1967-1981; Acting Dean of Humanities and social science 1973; chairman of history department 1970-1980; Acting Chairman of department of art and art history 1996-1998: and Lynette S. Autrey professor of history 1985-1996.

Among her awards and honors were: Phi Beta Kappa 1943; Guggenheim Fellow 1959; American Philosophi­cal Society Grants 1961, ‘63, ‘67 and ‘78; Fulbright Scholar 1965; Resident Scholar, Rockefelle­r Foundation’s Villa Serbelloni Center, Bellagio, Italy; Brown Teaching Award; Senior Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities; Elected Fellow, Medieval Academy of America; and the Associatio­n of Rice Alumni Meritoriou­s University

Service Awards.

She was the author of several books including the Burgundian Code, 1944; The Lombard Laws,1973; and

Magna Carta, 2004.

As a post script for those assistants, students and friends who knew and respected her good counsel, Katherine once delivered a more direct approach to critique and counseling as a child. As a class bully picked on her younger sister, Katherine jumped into the fray and slugged the boy who was her sister’s tormentor. And away to the principal she went.

She is preceded in death by her husband Ronald Drew; her parents, Herbert H. and Martha (Halloway) Fischer; and her siblings, Herbert F. and Mary Fischer.

She is survived by her nephews, Carl F. and wife Mary (Sapp) Fischer and Donald H. and wife Sherry (McFarland) Fischer.

The family will gather for a private interment at Glenwood Cemetery in Houston.

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