Fred J. Agnich Papers 1970-1988

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Fred J. Agnich Papers 1970-1988

Fred Agnich served from 1970 to 1986 in the Texas House of Representatives, representing District 33-R. Papers include correspondence, clippings, office records, and legislative papers. The collection is divided into four series and includes material pertaining to his election campaigns, his participation in the 1974 Constitutional Convention, Agnich's legislative duties during his terms of office, and Agnich's special interests in wildlife and conservation projects.

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Agnich, Fred J., 1913-

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Fred J. Agnich was born on July 19, 1913, in Eveleth, Minnesota. He attended the University of Minnesota where he took a Bachelor of Arts in Geology in 1937. That same year he came to Texas and began working as a geophysicist for Geophysical Services, Inc. (which would become Texas Instruments, Inc.). Mr. Agnich spent many years at Geophysical in exploration for petroleum, abroad and throughout the United States. In 1951 he became Executive Vice President of Texas Instruments; in 19...

Texas. Constitutional Convention (1974)

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The convention was convened in January 1974 to attempt the revision and/or rewriting of the Texas Constitution. However, as with previous attempts, the proposals failed to achieve the necessary approval of two-thirds of the voters required for ratification. From the description of Collection, 1960-1975, 1973-1974. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 23105322 ...