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Fred Agnich

Frederick Joseph Agnich, known as Fred Agnich (July 19, 1913 - October 28, 2004),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fred J. Agnich )〕 was a Minnesota-born geophysicist who served from 1971 to 1987 as a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives. From 1972 to 1976, he was the Texas Republican National Committeeman.
==Background==

Agnich was born in Eveleth in St. Louis County in northeastern Minneosta. He attended the University of Minnesota at Saint Paul, from which he received a Bachelor of Arts in geology in 1937.〔 He immediately moved thereafter to Texas to work as a geophysicist for Geophysical Services, Inc., seeking to locate petroleum within the United States and abroad in such locations as Venezuela, Sumatra, and the not-yet-established Pakistan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Frederick Joseph "Fred" Agnich )〕 Geophysical Services became Texas Instruments, headquartered in Dallas. In 1951, Agnich became the executive vice president of the company; president in 1956. He retired from the board at the age of forty-eight in 1961.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fred R. Agnich Papers )
In 1939, Agnich married Ruth Welton, also a native of Eveleth, Minnesota. The couple had three sons, William Frederick Agnich (born c. 1942) of Richardson, Texas, Richard John Agnich (born 1943) and wife, Tory, of Dallas, and James Randall Agnich (born 1950) and wife, Betsy, of Houston, Texas. Ruth Agnich died in November 1975. Two years later, Agnich married Brooksie Jeanne Penland Willie (born 1932), the mother of three daughters and two sons.〔Harry Bowman, "Agnich wedding reception a bipartisan celebration", ''Dallas Morning News'', June 13, 1977〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Frederick Joseph Agnich )
From 1955-1959, Agnich was chairman of the board of Greenhill School in Addison, the first co-educational, non-denominational pre-kindergarten through grade 12 private school in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.〔 He was a trustee for the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies, since the University of Texas at Dallas. Agnich served as a director for the Dallas Museum of Art, the Dallas Opera, the Dallas Historical Society, and the Dallas Petroleum Club in the Chase Tower.〔

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