Adair III, Thomas - December 05, 2000
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- December 05, 2000
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Adair III, Thomas - December 05, 2000
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Adair, Carolyn - August 03, 1999
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A recollection of experiences by Carolyn Adair as a member of the Texas A&M staff and one of the pioneer women to enroll in the University once it opened to women on a very selective basis. She worked in the University Personnel Office in the early 1960s assisting in the hiring process for faculty. She personally helped implament the Fair Labor Standards Act at Texas A&M. She eventually began taking classes as a graduate student in the College of Education. In the 1970s she began work in the MSC as the first Director of Student Activities.
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Adams, B.J. - February 07, 2000
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Mr. Adams recounts his experiences at Texas A&M as a student, member of the Corps of Cadets, and as a Corps battery commander. The interview primarily focused on his involvement with the Corps especially as a Fish (Freshman). Class of 1941.
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Adkisson, Perry - June 23, 2000
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Albritton, Ford - February 27, 1998
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Experiences at Texas A&M as a member of the Corps, emphasis placed on year as a Fish, (Freshman), in 1939. Discusses the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the roles and impact of Aggies during World War Two. Also discussed integration and international students at Texas A&M. Class of 1943.
Anderson Jr, Frank - July 23, 1999
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Reflections of Mr. Anderson about his father's role at Texas A&M in the Athletic Department. Class of 1950
Appelt, Leslie "Les" - June 11, 1998 & Oct. 13, 1998
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Experiences at Texas A&M as a student and member of the Corps of Cadets. Entered A&M as an undergraduate in 1936, Class of 1941. First Interview: Discusses the Corps, life as a Fish (Freshman), important members of the faculty, the campus and College Station in the 1930s and 40s, football games, Corps trips, integration and international students, and life in the Army. Page 45-Second Interview: Discusses the Association of Former Students and his years as President of the Association.
Baen, Spencer R. - February 19, 2001
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Barker, Donald - August 15, 2001
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Experiences in the College of Education at Texas A&M University
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Barrera Jr., Jorge - April 11, 2002
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Experiences as a student at Texas A&M and the President of the Residential Hall Association. Discusses his time at Texas A&M, his degree of Electrical Engineering, Bonfire, intermurals, ethnic, race, and gender relations, and the Residential Hall Association (RHA). Class of 2001
Bass, George - December 14, 2000
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Reflections of Dr. Bass in the Anthropology and Archaeology Department, Founder of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, and as the first Department Head of Archaeology. Discusses young life and early years in nautical archaeology, ancient ships, locations and salvaging.
Bayliss, Garland - September 20, 2000
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Experiences as a professor in the History Department at Texas A&M University and as the director emeritus of academic services.
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Beaver, Bonnie - August 08, 2000
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Experiences in the Veterinary School at Texas A&M University. Professor of Small Animals and Surgery. Discusses career, and fashion in her early years of work, the Department of Anatomy, the Vet Clinic, and gender in the workplace.
Bell, Bob B. - February 04, 2000
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Berg, Josephine F. - June 19, 2001
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Berg, Robert - January 09, 2000
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This interview describes the experiences of Dr. Berg in Geology as a professor at A&M and the history of the Geology Department.
Berner Jr., Leo - February 26, 2002
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Birch, Wade G. - June 26, 2001
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Bisor, Bobby - October 04, 1999
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Reflections of Bobby Bisor as a student at Texas A&M in the Department of Sociology and his participation in the Black Awarness Committee. Highlights a discussion on Mr. Bisor's time as the first African-American MSC President. Race and ethnic relations at Texas A&M.
Black, Sam - December 13, 2000
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Jimmy Boles discusses his time in the Corps of Cadets at Texsa A&M, heavy emphasis on his time as a Freshman. Important topics also discussed: the history of A&M, race and gender relations, Corp Trips, Bonfire, Bryan and College Station, and Ring Day. Class of 1971.
Bond, Jimmy - January 18, 2000
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Experiences and responsabilities as Chief Counsel of Texas A&M.
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Boone, Bob - February 15, 2000
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Bowen, Ray M. - August 10, 2000
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Reflections of President Bowen during his days as an undergraduate at Texas A&M and his experiences in the Corps of Cadets with special emphasis placed on his years as a Fish (Freshman). Other topics discussed: the history of A&M, the Corps, Bryan and College Station, Aggie Ring, race and gender relations, Muster, Final Review and Commencement. Class of 1958.
Bowers, Mary Helen - July 21, 1999
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Experiences as a faculty wife of a professor in journalism as well her experiences as a student and member of A&M's faculty herself. Heavily discussed gender relations among students as well as faculty.
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Boyd, Nancy Lehrer and Ralph Savino - March 20, 2001
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Interview of family members concerning their ancestor, William Leher, discuss irrigation and cattle herding.
This interview was conducted by Warren Evans not Haskell Monroe.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Appraisal of Organization and Service of A & M College of TX: July-Aug. 1942. Bound report on the organization and services of A & M College.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
School of Agriculture: Establishment of Departments. Correspondence relating to department establishments, a brief history of the Department of Horticulture, and a list of department names and dates that were established.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Reactions to Proposals and Recommendations of the Survey Committee, 1942-1943. Correspondence from various department heads relating to Survey Committee Report, Survey Committee named. Survey Committee Report is not in manuscript collection.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
New Agriculture Building and Appropriations for Departments, 1912-1923. Kyle's Speeches 1912, 1916 (?); Farmers Congress Resolution, 1916; prominent people, including political figures; Kyle pamphlet-"Needs for An Agriculture Building;" Correspondence relating to visit by Dairymen to Texas A & M College 1922-1923; Budget Recommendations of the Agricultural Section of the Farmers Conference; Statement showing need for buildings for Departments of Agricultural Engineering, Animal Husbandry, and Dairy Husbandry.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Report on the School of Agriculture, 1930. Discusses organization and function of the School of Agriculture, student enrollment, graduates and their vocations, public contacts and commercial aspects of Agriculture Departments, financial status of Department of Animal Husbandry, National recognition.
Back-To-The-Land Movement - 1932
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Contains 1932 Kyle speech discussing a permanent agricultural program for Central Texas, correspondence concerning unemployed, addressed relating to agriculture and the unemployed.
Articles by E. J. Kyle - 1931-1934, 1936, 1944
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Various speeches/articles relating to cotton industry, mortgaged farms, Texas agriculture in general, agriculture as a vocation, trends in agricultural education, Texas A & M during World War II.
Speeches and articles by E. J. Kyle - 1914, 1928, 1930-1931, 1934, 1937
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Topics include East Texas as an agricultural section (1914), agriculture in general, status of mortgaged farms, conservation and restoration of natural resources, limited correspondence concerning speeches/addresses.
Cotton: Speeches and articles - 1931-1932
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Topics include problems facing cotton farmer, status of cotton industry with suggestions for the future, article for Cotton Oil News on cotton farmer as a businessman.