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Adolph R. Hanslik : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adolph R. Hanslik
Adolph Rudolph Hanslik (March 22, 1917 – May 21, 2007) was a Lubbock businessman and philanthropist known as the "dean of the West Texas cotton producers." Hanslik was among the first in the United States to export cotton to Bangladesh in Asia. "He knew the cotton industry better than anyone I've ever known. . . . If there was a need, Adolph was there, and he had the financial means to back it up," said Don McInturff of the Texas Tech University Medical Center Foundation of Lubbock.
==Background== Hanslik was born to the late Frank Hanslik and Mary Magdalene Hanslik (1891–1973) in Hallettsville in Lavaca County in southeastern Texas and reared there on the family farm. He entered World War II with the 124th Army Signal Corps radio intelligence unit. Thereafter, he was employed by the Otto Goedecke Cotton Company in Hallettsville as a cotton merchant apprentice. In 1952, he moved to Corpus Christi in Nueces County on the Texas Gulf Coast and launched his Adolph Hanslik Cotton Company. In 1954, he moved the company to Lubbock, where it became a successful exporter of Texas cotton abroad. He was active as president of his company until his death. The company, managed by his nephew, Edward James Hanslik (born 1941) of Austin, is now called Texas Cotton Marketing. Edward Hanslik recalled that his uncle, on returning from the military, could find work only in hometown of Hallettsville at the Goedecke company. He soon mastered the business.〔
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