Background
Kubiak, Daniel J. was born on March 19, 1938 in Reagan, Texas, United States. Son of John and Connie Kubiak.
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A biographical study of William Goyens, one of 397 free Negroes living in Texas in 1850. Goyens earned the friendship and respect of San Houston, acting as an interpreter and emissary in negotiations with the Cherokees of Northeast Texas. Illustrated by Neil Caldwell. 91 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. The Naylor Company ISBN 0-8111-0440-0).
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Kubiak, Daniel J. was born on March 19, 1938 in Reagan, Texas, United States. Son of John and Connie Kubiak.
Associate of Arts, Blinn College, Brenham, Texas, 1959. Bachelor of Business Administration, University Texas, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy, University Texas, 1974.
Master of Education, Midwestern University, 1968.
Teacher, coach, Vernon (Texas) Public Schools, 1962-1963; teacher, coach, Cypress-Fairbanks Public Schools, Houston, 1963-1968; state representative district 27 and 36, State of Texas, 1969-1983; state representative district 13, State of Texas, since 1991. President, Chief Executive Officer Kubiak and Associations, since 1990.
(A biographical study of William Goyens, one of 397 free N...)
(1985)
Senior advising committee Alcohol Fuels of Texas, 1984. Board directors Rockdale Christian Superior vena cava syndrome, 1989-1990. Advisory board Texas Department Agriculture, 1989-1990, farmers advisory county, 1984.
Member development county Agricultural and Mechanical College Education, 1993. Member American Traders International (president 1989-1990), Texas Association Health Occupations (student advising committee 1976-1977), Texas Air National Guard (honorary life), Control Texas Private Industry Council, University Cooperative Society, Inc. (board directors 1961-1962, 79), Midwestern U. Alumni Association (Distinguished Alumni award 1982), C/TCattlemen's Market Association (board directors 1985), Rockdale Community ActionAssn.
(president 1988-1990).
Children: Kelly Dan, Alyssa Lea, Kody Earl.