- US TxAM-C 327
- Collection
This collection contains unpublished papers written by A&M Professor Bardin H. Nelson discussing education, nutrition, and a number of other topics.
This collection contains unpublished papers written by A&M Professor Bardin H. Nelson discussing education, nutrition, and a number of other topics.
The collection contains items pertaining to the Class of 1898 and the Semi-Centennial Celebration of the A&M College of Texas.
Sneed, Glenn L.
This collection contains materials from as far back as 1899, as recently as 2017, and continues to grow. The bulk of its contents are from the 1980s to 2017. This time period includes A&M’s Gay Student Services (GSS) lawsuit to gain official campus recognition (achieved in 1985), the founding of Aggie Allies (in the 1990s), debates over the language in A&M's nondiscrimination clause (multiple years), Hurricane Katrina (2005) when A&M hosted evacuees, the evolution of Coming Out Week and Gay (then LGBT) Awareness Week on campus, and the public controversy over university funding for the GLBT Resource Center.
Richard J. Dunn Collection - Fighting Texas Aggie Band
This collection contains correspondence from the A&M College Bandmaster Richard J. Dunn. Other items in this collection include infantry music books dating from 1930-50s. The collection also contains original sheet music from the Fighting Texas Aggie Band and legal documents pertaining to Richard J. Dunn's song "Texas Aggie", "Spirit of Aggieland", "The Aggie War Hymn" and other Aggie Sheet music.
Dunn, Richard J., 1881-1961
Texas A&M Forest Service Publications
This collection includes the following publication titles from the A&M Texas Forest Service:
This collection consists of the publication Graduate College News.
Graduate Student Council Publications
This collection includes three issues of the publication The Nth Degree: The Graduate Newsletter, one from 1994, 1995, and 1996.
The Class of 1995 scrapbook contains photographs and miscellaneous clippings of events throughout the year 1995.
Class of 1945 Anniversary Reunion Collection
This collection includes documents from the Texas A&M Class of 1945 Anniversary Reunion, which took place in 1995. Materials include muster programs from 1995, a schedule of events, and a registration list.
Chemical Engineering Wives Club Scrapbook
Chinese Student Association Papers
This collection includes a directory from the Chinese Student Association at TAMU from 1971-1972 and information about student run events during that time. Also included is the CSA constitution, dated 1963.
Charles Woodward Hutson Collection
This collection includes biographical notes about English Professor Charles Woodward Hutson, an excerpt from a letter of W. J. Walden, Class of 1900 (August 19, 1954), and a chant of the Texas A&M Class of 1898 (2 copies).
Hutson, Charles Woodward, 1840-1936
Carl F. Jaedicke Foil Figure Collection
The collection contains foil figures from the Texas A&M College Slide Rule Contest (1947). Figures included: 5 fish; 4 Texas-shaped molds; 1 figure with a circular shape with the name of the college written; and 1 wooden figure.
Jaedicke, Carl F.
Henry C. Dethloff - Sterling C. Evans Research Collection
This collection contains the information and resources that Dethloff used in revising his biography of Sterling C. Evans.
Charles W. Crawford Manuscript
This collection includes the manuscript of One Hundred Years of Engineering at Texas A&M University which was first published in 1976. The manuscript is broken up to have one chapter in a folder inside the box. The book is about 350 pages and includes information on the development and early years of the Texas A&M Engineering program, the different departments, and the people. Graphs and charts, as well as an appendix, are included at the end of the book.
Crawford, Charles W.
Exhibit Collection, "In Fulfillment of a Dream: African Americans at Texas A&M University"
This collection follows the African American experience here at Texas A&M and consists primarily of secondary materials such as biographies and timelines of Black American Aggies. There are also primary materials in the media section of the collection, which consist of cassette tapes filled with interviews.
This collection includes materials relating to the 1982 A&M basketball reunion for the Class of 1935.
Texas Real Estate Research Center Publications
This collection consists of publications from the Texas Real Estate Research Center with the following box titles and contents:
Texas A&M Athletic Programs - Football
This collection contains gameday programs for the Texas A&M Football team.
Texas Aggie Countryman Publications
The Texas Aggie Countryman was a Texas A&M College monthly publication created in 1930 by students at the Texas A&M College Press. It is one of the first student-run publications at Texas A&M.
Howard and Imogene Chamberlain Collection
This collection contains a note from the desk of Howard and Imogene Chamberlain, a dealer application from Sporty’s shops, copies of Sporty’s Pilot Shop magazine from October to January 1993 and February to May 1991, and a binder full of Private Pilot Student records.
Chamberlain, Imogene K.
The collection contains information relating to Meade A. Carpenter such as letters, insurance information, and other documents concerning Carpenter's employees.
Also included are maps of some countries from the Middle East such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The maps contain spots where oil and gas can be found in such countries from the 1950s to the late 1960s. There are also two booklet guides for learning the Arabic language.
This collection includes flower show information, historical club materials, minutes, club yearbooks and scrapbooks, and club reports.
This collection includes documents, ledgers, expenses, and other items such as a World War I officers ledger containing signatures of the officers who attended or visited Texas A&M.
Texas A&M Student Government Association (SGA) Records
This collection contains documents from the Student Government Association (SGA) including bills, constitutions, agendas and minutes of specific committees and councils, and much more regarding the university's government system.
Most of the documents consist of primary sources that were either handwritten or typed. The collection is mostly made up of agendas, minutes, bills, and correspondence of various A&M student committees and councils. There are a few documents on various university programs and issues that occurred between the 1970s and early 1990s. The entire collection covers the time period from the late 1960s to the early 1990s respectively. These documents only address Texas A&M ventures and concerns regarding the student system.
The collection also includes various traditional events (i.e. Muster) and important people (i.e. Dr. Koldus) that was a result of or contributed to Texas A&M's Student Government.
This collection includes pages from Giesecke's textbook “Mechanical Drawing”, geometric drawings, and his early grade reports from A&M.
Giesecke, Friedrich E.
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.
This collection covers predominantly the 1990s to the early 2000s. Most publications are from the Brazos Valley or Texas area, including some national.
This collection contains photographs, programs, and clippings collected by William (Bill) M. Turner, who participated in a number of musical and theatrical endeavors across Aggieland, relating to the Aggieland Orchestra, Singing Cadets, and the Summer Entertainment Series at Texas A&M from 1945-1964 when Turner was the director of the Singing Cadets.
Eta Kappa Nu - Gamma Mu Chapter Minutes
This collection consists of a record book containing meeting minutes from the Gamma Mu Chapter at Texas A&M University of Eta Kappa Nu.
E. L. Reilly Co., Inc. "Texas A&M Today..." Report
This collection contains 2 copies of "Texas A&M Today as seen by High School Seniors and the General Public" (295 pages) report conducted by the E. L. Reilly Company, a consulting company based in New York that provides consumer and marketing research on companies, universities, and schools during the 1960s.
The project was commissioned by the Former Student Association to address concerns about slow growth even after diversifying and accepting more students in the 1960s. In November 1967, a group study was performed among high school students with the results showing that Texas A&M University, compared to other comparable Texas universities, was rated 4th most popular out of the five schools.
Exhibit Collection, "Easterwood Airport"
This collection includes many articles, advertisements, and maps of the Easterwood Airport ranging from 1938-1986.
The items in the collection were assembled and used as part of a Texas A&M University exhibit on the history of Easterwood Airport, also known as Easterwood Field, which is the regional airport for Texas A&M University, Bryan-College Station, and Brazos County, Texas. The airport is owned by Texas A&M, who authorized the development of an airport at the existing site in 1938.
Texas A&M University, Dean of Agriculture Correspondence
This collection consists of the white, extra copies of the correspondence of the Dean of Agriculture. Most of the correspondence dates from 1960-1968. It should be noted that there is some overlap with material for the Texas Agriculture Experiment Station. This is due to the fact that both R. E. Patterson and H. O. Kunkel who were Deans of Agriculture during this time span also served as Directors of the Experiment Station simultaneously.
The papers from 1959 are from the tenure of Dr. R. E. Patterson as Vice Chancellor for Agriculture. In 1960 he was appointed Dean of Agriculture and simply continued this white copy file until his resignation and departure in August of 1967. Dr. H. O. Kunkel, upon his assumption of duty as the Dean of Agriculture, chose to continue to add to the files of his predecessor rather than creating his own. These files cover virtually the entire time span in which the Dean of Agriculture and Director of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station were posts held concurrently by the same individual (1960-1972).
Texas A&M University, Bicycle Club Records
This collection contains minutes of meetings, committee reports, financial statements, and reports of the Road Master, from the Texas A&M Bicycle Club.
Texas A & M Bicycle Club
Texas A&M University, Rodeo Club Collection
This collection contains correspondence from various members of the NIRA to Charles Rankin, the first president of the organization, magazine articles, Texas A&M's annual budgets for the Aggie Rodeo in the 1940s, newspaper articles about the Aggie Rodeo, NIRA newsletters, Aggie Rodeo programs from 1939 to 2002, programs from the University of Arizona's annual championship rodeo from 1946 and 1948, photographs of Aggie Rodeo Club members, excerpts from books on the history of rodeo, two Texas State Senate resolutions, and notes from Charles Rankin.
Rankin, Charles