Texas A&M Skin and Scuba Diving Club Collection
- US TxAM-C 1177
- Collection
- 1970-1972
This collection contains materials from the Skin and Scuba Diving Club at Texas A&M during the 1970s.
Texas A&M Skin and Scuba Diving Club Collection
This collection contains materials from the Skin and Scuba Diving Club at Texas A&M during the 1970s.
Texas A&M Science Fiction and Fantasy Creative Writing Contest Collection
This collection contains short story entries made by Texas A&M students in the Annual Science Fiction and Fantasy Creative Writing Contest, co-sponsored since 2017 by the Department of English and Cushing Memorial Library & Archives.
Entries include Winners, Honorable Mentions, and all other entries.
Texas A & M University
These files consist of pictures from multiple sources, including Aggielands, university photographers, and donors.
Texas A&M Miscellaneous Memorabilia
This collection contains collectible items from A&M College (AMC, TAMC) and A&M University (TAMU) such as buttons, medals, hat pins, watch fobs, nails, etc.
Texas A&M Medal of Honor Research Collection
Correspondence, copies of transcripts, copies of official military records, newspaper clippings, photographs, award/recognition ceremony programs, and copies of a scrapbook about Dennis Keathley compiled by Jim Woodall while doing research on TAMU Medal of Honor Winners. Included in the collection are Horace Carswell, Thomas W. Fowler, William Harrell, Lloyd Hughes, Turney Leonard, Eli Whiteley, and George D. Keathley.
Texas A&M Library History Collection
This collection contains documents pertaining to library guides, history, correspondence, and general information about Sterling C. Evans library from 1968-1976.
Sterling C. Evans Library was built in 1968. Evans library became a member of the Center for Research Libraries as a first member in the region. In 1979, Evans expanded with two additional floors built and an expansion of the facade and floors.
Texas A&M Hillel Articles and Photographs Collection
The Hillel Articles and Photographs Collection contains photocopies of newspaper clippings, photographs of social events, and a guest book ledger related to the Jewish student organization at Texas A&M University. The collection date range is from 1940 to the 1960’s. The collection contains information about Hillel’s involvement with the World War II effort, including highlights of Jewish Aggie veterans of World War II. Photographs, articles, ceremonies, and building information for the Texas A&M Ike and Fannie Sablosky B'Nai and B'Rith Hillel Building are included within the collection. Other information within the collection contain highlights of Hillel Club organized social dance, including photographs and a guest book ledger.
Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
The Heritage Preservation Oral History Program was designed to preserve for future generations of Aggies the history and traditions of Texas A&M as experienced by a diverse group of people.
The oral histories were largely collected by Haskell Monroe, the director of the program and the Dean of Faculties Emeritus, through an interview process. Haskell Monroe was a history professor at Texas A&M University as well as the President of the University of Texas at El Paso and the Chancellor of the University of Missouri. While at A&M he served as the secretary of the Aspirations Committee. This Committee wrote crucial reports advising changes that would help create the diversity experienced at A&M to this day including racial integration, co-education, and the elimination of the compulsory Corps of Cadets service.
The interviewees, for the Heritage Preservation Oral History Program, ranged from faculty, staff, students, and people highly involved in the university. This was intentionally done to give a diverse and well-rounded history and perception of life at Texas A&M University. These people ranged from university Presidents and their wives, yell leaders, student body presidents, and professors. In the Early Years of the program's history the focus was on A&M in the 1930s and the impact of the Corps. While in later interviews conducted professors and students were interviewed about more specific facets of A&M and individual programs and departments. While the program initially was supposed to only interview about 24 important people to the intuition it grew considerably throughout the process. The interviews were conducted from 1998 to 2002 totaling up to over 200 individual interviews and interviewees.
Texas A&M Grade Reports Collection
This collection includes some personal grade reports from former students at Texas A&M. It also includes average semester grades for freshmen, sophomores, or by department for sessions 1925-1926 to 1939-1940.
This collection includes records of club finances and administration, between 1992-1995.
Texas A & M University Flying Club
Texas A&M Embossers Collection
This collection includes four metal embossers of Texas A&M College and Texas A&M University. Two embossers contain original leather coverings for them.
Texas A&M Data Processing Center Scrapbook
This collection contains a scrapbook with newspaper clippings from 1960 on the topic of the beef industry.
Texas A&M Dance and Banquet Collection
This collection consists of the university's dance and banquet invitations dating back to the beginning of Texas A&M College. These invitations were once owned by students who attended the university/college. Most invitations were produced as a means of communication, due to the limited means of communication in some eras. The invitations cover dates and times that were important to the TAMU/TAMC student body. They can be used to research the sociality of people of the 20th century as well as the late 19th century.
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Unit Photographs
Artificial collection of Corp of Cadets Unit photos
Texas A&M Commencement Programs
This collection consists of Commencement Programs of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (TAMC) and Texas A&M University (TAMU).
Texas A & M University. Office of the Registrar
Texas A&M College Student Correspondence Collection
This collection contains letters written by two A&M College students and general information about the collection. The first two letters are written by David Gordon Miller to his mother in 1877 (folder 2), and tell of Gordon's desire to be with his family at Christmas including a few words about A&M College and life. The third letter (folder 3) was written by E. G. Mills to his sister A. H. Sears on March 30, 1878, with a small section expressing the tedious life of an A&M student at the time.
Texas A&M College Social Events Scrapbook
This scrapbook contains news clippings, football tickets, publications, sick lists, miscellaneous materials, and programs and invitations to social events at A&M College.
Texas A&M College of Texas General History Scrapbook
This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings regarding A&M College of Texas.
This collection includes manuscripts discussing World War I (WWI) propaganda cartoons, an essay on war and physicians, and other essays written by students at Texas A&M College in 1919-1920.
Texas A&M College Cast Metal Ashtrays
Texas A&M College 75th Anniversary Plate
This collection includes a Texas A&M College 75th anniversary porcelain commemorative plate made by John C. Treuhart Architecture 1950 at Vernon Kilns USA. The plate is maroon and white with the names of the different buildings and halls named on the edges found at Texas A&M College.
Texas A&M Club, Manila Records
This collection contains meeting documents from the A&M Club, Manila 1945-1946.
Texas A&M Centennial Commemorative Metal Plates Collection
This collection includes commemorative metal plates with Texas A&M College logos and an engraving of Sull Ross dating from 1976, which is the commemorative centennial of Texas A&M's founding in 1876.
These calendars function as planners or nostalgia tokens for their previous owners, with a collection of events and pictures. The covers of the Texas A&M College (TAMC) are authentic leather with the years pressed into them. The college calendars consist of past time pictures of A&M's campus, students, and faculty. The calendars cover events that were important to A&M specifically and were created in Bryan/ College Station, Texas. These calendars showcased important events for the A&M community to come together. A couple of these calendars were formerly owned by former students and may contain sensitive information (i.e. address), so please be mindful of their privacy.
Official bulletins, catalogs, announcements, and reports produced by Texas A&M
Texas A&M Building and Special Subject Files
Buildings & Special Subjects files created for reference use. Compiled from newspaper clippings and various sources. May contain photographs, newspaper articles, slides, negatives, duplicates, and/or photocopies.
Please note that all files are one folder unless otherwise stated. Backfiles are 5" boxes. A designation of "1+1 backfile" means that the file consists of one folder and one backfile.
These files were created for notable Texas A&M persons by compiling clippings from various sources including campus and local newspapers. The files may contain photographs, newspaper articles, and/or obituaries.
Texas A&M Athletic Programs - Volleyball
Athletic programs include specific information relevant to an individual game. This ranges from the schedule, the competitions' statistics, and the roster for both teams.
Texas A&M Athletic Programs - Softball
Texas A&M Athletic Programs - Men's Basketball
Texas A&M Athletic Programs - Football
This collection contains gameday programs for the Texas A&M Football team.
Texas A&M Athletic Programs - Baseball
This collection contains baseball programs, scorecards, and schedules
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides and Programs - Track and Field
The collection contains both media guides and programs regarding the Track and Field teams at varying dates between 1951 and 2009. They include both men's and women's statistics and records for each year. The media guides provide individual and team statistics for each season, as well as the records held from previous years. Also, these include point totals from the Conference meets dating back to 1915. However, the programs include specific information relevant to an individual meet. This ranges from the schedule, the competitions' statistics, and Texas A&M's roster.