Ronald Reagan became a radio announcer in Iowa after graduating from college. In 1932 he was hired as a radio sports announcer for Davenport, Iowa radio station WOC. He broadcast University of Iowa games for WOC.
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Yes Ronald Reagan played football and he was a punter.
Ronald Reagan
After graduation from Eureka College, Ronald Reagan became a sports broadcaster. He was hired by the University of Iowa to announce home football games.
He played football and was on the swim and track teams in college. In high school he also was on the basketball team.
He used his real name, Ronald Reagan. As a sports announcer he went by Dutch Reagan.
The future President was a member of the TKE fraternity, majored in economics and sociology, and was active in sports, especially football, for Eureka College.
sports, horses, and politics.
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The was no time lapse at all. Reagan went to California as a sportscaster to cover the Cubs spring training which took place at Catalina island, off the coast from LA and he stopped by the Warner Bros studio, did a screen test and got a contract.
It was around 1933 or shortly thereafter that Reagan became an announcer for the Chicago Cubs.
He first worked as a sportscaster in Des Moines, Iowa, and then became the play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Cubs. Then he went to Hollywood, spent some time in the Army, acted in some more movies, and finally got into politics, first as president of the Screen Actors' Guild, then Governor of California, and finally, President of the United States. Ronald Reagan had a job after college as a sports announcer he announced for baseball, football, track and maybe some other sports after that he went on to become an actor. The rest for there you may know but after that he went around working for GE giving speeches Then he became the Governor of California and of course the President.