Background
Fry, Earl Howard was born on May 19, 1947 in Oakland, California, United States. Son of Harvey Wallace and Alice (Horlacher) Fry.
Fry, Earl Howard was born on May 19, 1947 in Oakland, California, United States. Son of Harvey Wallace and Alice (Horlacher) Fry.
Bachelor, University of California, Berkeley, 1967; Bachelor, Brigham Young U., 1971; Bachelor, Brigham Young U., 1971; Master of Arts, Brigham Young U., 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California at Los Angeles, 1976.
Fulbright professor, U. Sorbonne, Paris, 1974-1975;
assistant professor, Boise State University, Idaho., 1976-1979;
associate professor, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, 1979-1980;
associate professor, Brigham Young U., Provo, Utah., 1980-1983;
professor department Political Science, Endowed professor Canadian studies, Brigham Young U., Provo, Utah., since 1989;
special assistant, Office United States Trade Republican, Washington, 1983-1984. Assistant director Brigham Young U.-U Grenoble Semester Abroad Program, 1972;visiting researcher United Nations, Geneva, 1974. Assistant professor Boise State University, 1976-1979.
Chairman BSU Faculty Research committee, 1977-1978. Visiting professor U. B.C., 1977. Prin.investigator Idaho International Trade directory Pacific northwest Regional Commission, 1979.
Associate professor State University of New York Plattsburgh, 1979-1980, director International Education, Canadian Studies, 1979-1980. Visiting professor U. Montreal, 1989, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 1990. Review committee International Proposals unites states department Education, 1985-1988.
Utah State Tax Commission TaskForce on Unitary Taxation, 1985. Chairman Canadian Studies, Brigham Young U., since 1980. University representative Atlantic Council United States, since 1987.
Fellowship committee Council Foreign Rels., 1989-1993, fellow 1983-1984. Director Graduate Studies, Research, Publs., David M. Kennedy Center International Studies, 1987-1990. Fulbright Commission review committee, 1991.
Visiting fellow Americans Society, New York City, 1991-1993. Academic associate Atlantic Council, Washington, since 1987. Lecturer, consultant and speaker in field.
Human beings get salvation both through the grace of God and their own actions. Part of the work of salvation has been done by the atonement of Jesus Christ, in that all human beings are guaranteed resurrection, but to attain the full quality of eternal life, human beings also have work to do.
Board of directors Fulbright Association, since 1995. Member International Political Science Association, Association Canada Studies in the United States (Washington vice president 1989-1991, president 1991-1993, executive county since 1985, Bissell-Hyde Fulbright chair U. Toronto 1995-1996), Fulbright Association (board directors 1995-1997), Council Foreign Rels.
Married Elaine Fisher, May 29,1971. Children: Christopher, Lisa, Leanna, Kimberly, Steven, Kristen.