<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/obituaries/james-t-fielder.html" dsn="news"><item_date>06/22/2011 10:55:00 AM</item_date><category_header>Obituary</category_header><image><img src="" alt=""/></image><firstname>James</firstname><middlename>T.</middlename><maidenname/><lastname>Fielder</lastname><suffix/><graduation-Year>'64,</graduation-Year><relationship-to-university>Alumni</relationship-to-university><degree-program-completed>'67 M.S.</degree-program-completed><position-held-at-the-university/><title>James T. Fielder</title><author/><type>obituary</type><categories/><relationships><relationship>Alumni</relationship></relationships><main-content>
    
      James T. Fielder (’64,’67 M.S.), Denton :: He earned his degrees in physics and worked as an electronics engineer for Texas Instruments, Seismic Engineering and Boeing/BAE Systems, retiring in 2006. Part of his work required him to travel to China before the country opened to Western tourism. His hobbies included gardening and tennis.
    

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