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Cherry Correspondence

1/1: Correspondence, 1975

  • To Cherry from H. Ray Smith. August 18, 1975
  • To H. Ray Smith from Cherry. August 19, 1975
  • To Bob Aikin, Ken Barnes, Joe Bishop, Allen Commander, Mike Hudson, Hermas Miller, Bill Parsley, Bob Shults, and Jack Wheeler from Cherry. August 20, 1975
  • To George Cowden from Cherry August 29, 1975
  • To Dr. Charles and Lola Mae LaMotte from Cherry. August 29, 1975
  • Memorandum to P. J. Barry from Cherry. September 1, 1975
  • Memorandum to Jack Hightower from Cherry. September 8, 1975
  • To Nat Davis from Cherry. September 9, 1975
  • To Jack Wheeler from Cherry. September 9, 1975
  • Memorandum to Cherry from National Car Rental Systems, Inc. September 12, 1975
  • To Cherry from George Beto. September 15, 1975
  • To Cherry from Mark D. Beto. September 17, 1975
  • Memorandum to Dr. John Hutchison from Cherry. September 19, 1975
  • To Antoinette Miller from Cherry. September 30, 1975
  • To Emory Bellard from Cherry. October 2, 1975
  • To George Singletary from Cherry. October 3, 1975
  • To Cherry from Emory Bellard. October 6, 1975
  • To M. J. Templeton from Cherry. October 16, 1975
  • To George Singletary from Cherry. October 17, 1975
  • Memorandum to Pat Morley from Cherry. October 21, 1975
  • To Mark D. Beto from Cherry. October 24, 1975
  • To John I. Bowling from Cherry. October 28, 1975
  • To Frank M. Stockton from Cherry. October 31, 1975
  • To William P. Tapp from Cherry. October 31, 1975
  • To Florence W. Low from Cherry. October 31, 1975
  • To Joe Ferreri from Cherry. November 7, 1975
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Leon Dalton from Cherry. November 14, 1975
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Willie Mae Galloway. November 18, 1975
  • To Willie Mae Galloway from Cherry. November 25, 1975
  • Mailgram to Cherry from Allen Commander. November 28, 1975
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Nickelson from Cherry. December 1, 1975
  • To Allen Commander from Cherry. December 2, 1975
  • To M. L. "Red" Cashion from Cherry. December 15, 1975
  • To Joe H. Golman from Cherry. December 19, 1975
  • Memorandum to Mr. Lewis from Cherry. Undated
  • Mailgram to Cherry from Allen Commander. December 23, 1975

1/2: Correspondence, 1976

  • To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vanderlee from Cherry, Brenda J. Manley, and Bonnie R. Wilkinson. January 5, 1976
  • To Allen Commander from Cherry. January 5, 1976
  • To Walter and Dorothy Jean Richter from Cherry. January 5, 1976
  • To Mark White from Cherry. January 8, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. January 20, 1976
  • To William C. Hearn from William H. Clayton, cc Cherry. January 22, 1976
  • To Jack Keese from Cherry. January 22, 1976
  • Announcement to Cherry from Kent Caperton. January 26, 1976
  • To Kent Caperton from Cherry. January 30, 1976
  • Memorandum to Louis J. Van Pelt from Cherry. February 5, 1976
  • To Jon Lindsay from Cherry. February 5, 1976
  • To Mary Ellen Martin from Cherry. February 9, 1976
  • Thank-you card to Cherry from Mike Hopkins. March 6, 1976
  • To Bill Martin from Cherry. March 15, 1976
  • To Dudley and Liz McCauley from Cherry. March 17, 1976
  • To Arch Lamb from Cherry. March 17, 1976
  • To Paul Watson from Cherry. March 24, 1976
  • To Murray F. Broadus from Cherry. March 29, 1976
  • To Joe Cashion from Cherry. March 31, 1976
  • Memo to Cherry from John Honea. April 6, 1976
  • To John Honea from Cherry. April 7, 1976
  • To Cherry from Tyrus R. Timm. April 15, 1976
  • To Tyrus R. Timm from Cherry. April 19, 1976
  • Memorandum to H. Ray Smith from Cherry. April 21, 1976
  • To Cherry from C. G. Scruggs. April 26, 1976
  • To Steele Wright from Cherry. April 29, 1976
  • To University of Alabama Press from Cherry. May 4, 1976
  • To Vir Anderson from Cherry. May 6, 1976
  • To Cherry from Alvin I. Thomas. May 6, 1976
  • Memorandum to Cherry. May 11, 1976
  • To Inter-University Case Program from Cherry. May 11, 1976
  • To E. B. Evans from Cherry. May 11, 1976
  • Graduation Invitation to Cherry from Theresa Munoz Grimaldo. May 11, 1976
  • To Theresa Munoz Grimaldo from Cherry. May 11, 1976
  • To Tom Sneberger from Cherry. May 12, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. May 17, 1976
  • To Cherry from Bob Bullock. May 18, 1976
  • To Martha Noble from Cherry. May 31, 1976
  • To Lyn Warthan from Cherry. June 9, 1976
  • To Jerry Young from Cherry. June 10, 1976
  • To Cherry from Mike Hopkins. Undated
  • To Mike Hopkins from Cherry. July 2, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. July 7, 1976
  • To Cherry from Alvin I. Thomas. July 12, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. July 15, 1976
  • To Cherry from Vernon F. Neuhaus. July 17, 1976
  • To Fred Smith from Cherry. July 19, 1976
  • To Robert Skrabanek from Cherry. July 20, 1976
  • Memorandum to Dr. A. B. Wooten from Cherry. July 20, 1976
  • To Vernon F. Neuhaus from Cherry. July 22, 1976
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Marilyn Smiland. August 9, 1976
  • To Robert L. Melcher from Cherry. August 18, 1976
  • Memorandum to John Honea from Cherry. Undated
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Bill Goodwin. August 27, 1976
  • Memorandum to Dan C. Pfannstiel from Cherry. September 1, 1976
  • Memorandum to Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry September 1, 1976.
  • To Frank Newnam, Jr. from Cherry. September 2, 1976
  • To Phil and Marian Goodrum from Cherry. September 3, 1976
  • To Cherry from Jere Pederson. September 7, 1976
  • To Cherry from Milton "Chip" L. Routt, Jr. September 8, 1976
  • To Charles D. Kirkham, Jr. from Cherry September 8, 1976.
  • To Jere Pederson from Cherry. September 9, 1976
  • To Milton "Chip" L. Routt, Jr. from Cherry. September 16, 1976
  • To Charles D. Kirkham, Jr. from Joe M. Rothe, cc Cherry. September 16, 1976
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Stringer from Cherry. September 21, 1976
  • To Cherry from Mervin D. Peters. September 23, 1976
  • To Cherry from John E. Honea. October 19, 1976
  • To John Honea from Cherry. October 21, 1976
  • To Mitchell H. Brown, Jr. from Cherry. October 29, 1976
  • To John D. Brazzil from Cherry. October 29, 1976
  • To J. Foster Whaley from Cherry. October 29, 1976
  • To Shannon Carpenter from Cherry. October 29, 1976
  • To Cherry from Wayne A. Showers. October 29, 1976
  • To Cherry from Jack Gullahorn. November 19, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. November 29, 1976
  • Memorandum to Dr. Van Riper from Cherry. November 30, 1976
  • To Cherry from Bea Uvacek. December 2, 1976
  • To Cherry from Dan C. Pfannstiel. December 15, 1976
  • To Bea Uvacek from Cherry. December 16, 1976
  • To Cherry from Jarvis E. Miller. December 21, 1976
  • To Cherry from Alvin I. Thomas. December 22, 1976

1/3: Correspondence, 1977

  • To Cherry from William R. Lynch. January 1, 1977
  • To Cherry from Charles D. Hart. January 3, 1977
  • To Robert W. Radle from Cherry. January 4, 1977
  • To Cherry from Irene B. Hoadley. January 4, 1977
  • To Wayne Leizar from Cherry. January 5, 1977
  • To Irene Hoadley from Cherry. January 7, 1977
  • Memorandum to Frank Wardlaw from Cherry. January 13, 1977
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. January 14, 1977
  • To Cherry from Tom E. Prater. January 24, 1977
  • To Cherry from H. Ray Smith. January 26, 1977
  • To Bill Erwin from Cherry. January 27, 1977
  • To Cornell Green from Cherry. February 4, 1977
  • To Cecil Reed from Cherry. February 10, 1977
  • To Cherry from Henry Smith. February 14, 1977
  • To Joe Hall from Cherry. February 16, 1977
  • To Bill and Ann Gibson from Cherry. February 25, 1977
  • Memorandum to Cherry from C. B. Hewitt. March 15, 1977
  • To Bill LoBello from Cherry. March 16, 1977
  • To Chessie Lee Hurt from Cherry. March 16, 1977
  • To Clayton T. Garrison from Cherry. March 25, 1977
  • To H. B. Zachry, Sr. from Cherry. April 4, 1977
  • To Bill Erwin from Cherry. May 2, 1977
  • To Clayton T. Garrison from Cherry. May 11, 1977
  • Graduation Invitation to Cherry from Ray Tiner. Undated
  • To Cherry from Wilma Aikin. May 16, 1977
  • To Ray Tiner from Cherry. May 21, 1977
  • To Wilma Aikin from Cherry. May 25, 1977
  • To Claude B. Goswick from Cherry. May 26, 1977
  • To Margaret Williams from Cherry. May 26, 1977
  • To Tom Cherry from Cherry. June 3, 1977
  • To Bill Clayton from Cherry. June 3, 1977
  • To Dan Clinton from Cherry. June 7, 1977
  • To Sidney Dean from Cherry. June 7, 1977
  • To Cherry from Frank W. R. Hubert. June 15, 1977
  • Postcards to Cherry from Rosselle Watkins. June 15-16, 1977 (2x)
  • To Jon Newton from Cherry. June 20, 1977
  • To Allen Commander from Cherry. June 20, 1977
  • To A. M. "Bobby" Aikin from Cherry. June 20, 1977
  • To Frank W. R. Hubert from Cherry. June 20, 1977
  • To Larry and Susan McBee from Cherry. June 24, 1977
  • To Tom McDade from Cherry. June 24, 1977
  • To John and Mary Dell Koldus from Cherry. July 15, 1977
  • To Rosselle Watkins from Cherry. July 18, 1977
  • To Cherry from Jere Pederson. Undated
  • To Jere Pederson from Cherry. July 20, 1977
  • To Cherry from J. L. "Bud" Hemmingson. July 26, 1977
  • To James Aston from Cherry. July 27, 1977
  • To J. L. Hemmingson from Cherry. August 2, 1977
  • To William O. Cawley from Cherry. August 3, 1977
  • To Cherry from Antoinette Miller. August 3, 1977
  • To Texas State Senate from Cherry. August 5, 1977
  • To Antoinette Miller from Cherry. August 9, 1977
  • To Roger Feldman from Cherry. August 11, 1977
  • Memorandum to Cherry from C. B. Hewitt. August 11, 1977
  • Memorandum to Cherry from L. B. Council. August 12, 1977
  • To Jere Pederson from Cherry. August 17, 1977
  • To John Bearrie from Cherry. August 18, 1977
  • To the Committee of the Eddie Bernice Fund. August 22, 1977
  • To Mike Hudson from Cherry. August 24, 1977
  • To Tom and Ruth Harrington from Cherry. September 1, 1977
  • To Troy and Jane Mullins from Cherry. September 5, 1977
  • To Cherry from Olive Smith. September 7, 1977
  • To Michael Andrew Hubanek from Cherry. September 14, 1977
  • To Briarcrest Country Club from Cherry. September 21, 1977
  • To Ray Tiner from Cherry. October 3, 1977
  • Invitation to Cherry from R. H. "Dick" Cory. October 4, 1977
  • To J. R. "Rollie" Jackson from Cherry. October 7, 1977
  • To R. H. "Dick" and Marie Cory from Cherry. October 11, 1977
  • To Dr. Judson Williams from Cherry. October 12, 1977
  • To Cherry from Carol Turner. October 27, 1977
  • To Lewis E. Bracy, Jr. from Cherry. November 4, 1977
  • Invitation to Cherry from First State Bank of Uvalde. November 5, 1977
  • To Cherry from Lewis E. Bracy, Jr. November 9, 1977
  • To Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company from Cherry. November 15, 1977
  • To Leo and Virginia Welder from Cherry. November 28, 1977
  • To Zac and Evelyn Lintz from Cherry. November 29, 1977
  • To Joe and Betty Hiram Moore from Cherry. November 30, 1977
  • To Bob Holmes from Cherry. December 2, 1977
  • To Cherry from Anne Lee Newton. Undated
  • To Anne Lee Newton from Cherry. December 6, 1977
  • To Robert and Sharon Avant from Cherry. December 9, 1977
  • To Mark White from Cherry. December 9, 1977

1/4: Correspondence, 1978

  • To Albert and Anice Vanderlee from Cherry. January 4, 1978
  • To Rod and Darlene Pittman from Cherry. January 16, 1978
  • To Joe Golman from Cherry. January 18, 1978
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. January 19, 1978
  • To Robert Walker from Cherry. January 25, 1978
  • To Howard and Joyce Mitchell from Cherry. February 2, 1978
  • To Cherry from Fred Anderson. February 10, 1978
  • To Emmett O. Kirkham from Cherry. February 16, 1978
  • Memorandum to R. Clark Diebel from Cherry. February 21, 1978
  • To Mr. and Mrs. James Presswood from Cherry. February 21, 1978
  • To Fred Anderson from Cherry. February 22, 1978
  • Memorandum to Cherry from E. M. Trew. February 22, 1978
  • To Dr. and Mrs. William B. Thomas from Cherry. February 23, 1978
  • Memorandum to Howard L. Vestal from Cherry. March 1, 1978
  • To Henry Ford II from Cherry. March 7, 1978
  • Memorandum to Mrs. Billye Tate from Cherry. April 12, 1978
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. April 18, 1978
  • Memorandum to Cherry from C. B. Hewitt. April 20, 1978
  • To Jack W. Rose from Cherry. April 21, 1978
  • Memorandum to Billye Tate from Cherry. April 25, 1978
  • To Frank W. Hubert from Cherry. April 26, 1978
  • To Ed and June Harris from Cherry. May 10, 1978
  • To Nelson W. Wolff from Cherry. May 15, 1978
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed from Cherry. May 18, 1978
  • To Mr. and Mrs. George Christian from Cherry. May 23, 1978
  • To Sheila Carter from Cherry. June 1, 1978
  • To Sam Seymour, Jr. from Cherry. June 19, 1978
  • To the Keel Family from Cherry. June 23, 1978
  • To Cherry from Sam Seymour, Jr. July 7, 1978
  • Invitation to Cherry from Emett O. Kirkham. July 11, 1978
  • To Randy Matson from Cherry. July 22, 1978
  • To Rod Pittman from Cherry. August 8, 1978
  • To Captain Stephen and Jackie Wallingford from Cherry. August 8, 1978
  • To Dorothy Cavitt from Cherry, Brenda Manley, and Victoria Tomasini. August 22, 1978
  • To Ralph H. Meriweather from Cherry. August 24, 1978
  • To Cherry from Dorothy Cavett. August 30, 1978
  • To J. O. Adams from Cherry. September 5, 1978
  • To Harrison E. Hierth from Cherry. September 7, 1978
  • To Zou and Boyd Cherry from Cherry. October 5, 1978
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Roy Reed. Undated
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. October 23, 1978
  • To Debbie Walker and Valerie Vickers from Cherry. November 10, 1978
  • Memorandum to Dr. Branson from Cherry. November 13, 1978
  • To Robert and Sharon Avant from Cherry. November 27, 1978
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Iris Thomas. November 30, 1978
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Mike Murphey. Undated
  • To Mike Murphey from Cherry. December 5, 1978
  • To Iris Thomas from Cherry. December 7, 1978
  • Christmas card to Cherry from Betty and Pam Thrailkill. Undated
  • To Pam and Betty Thrailkill from Cherry. December 14, 1978
  • To Richard Weirus from Cherry. December 18, 1978
  • To Cherry from Alvin I. Thomas. December 30, 1978

1/5: Correspondence, 1979

  • To Marvin P. Tate from Cherry. February 5, 1979
  • To Cherry from Frank Driskill. May 12, 1979
  • Postcard to Cherry from June Harris. May 19, 1979
  • To Cherry from John Raney. May 23, 1979
  • To John Hopkin from Cherry. May 28, 1979
  • To Billie Arnold from Cherry. June 11, 1979
  • To Loretta Patschke from Cherry. June 11, 1979
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. June 12, 1979
  • To Bill Parsley from Cherry. June 20, 1979
  • To Robert "Bob" A. Lacey from Cherry. June 20, 1979
  • To Cherry from Billie Arnold. June 21, 1979
  • To Cherry from Randy Matson. June 27, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Pieter Groot. June 29, 1979
  • Invitation to Cherry from Billie Rogers. Undated
  • To Frank Driskill from Cherry. July 12, 1979
  • To Cherry from Tom Johnson. July 17, 1979
  • To John Spencer from Cherry. July 19, 1979
  • To Tom Johnson from Cherry. July 19, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Dr. Edward Uvacek, Jr. July 31, 1979
  • To Dr. Irene Hoadley from Cherry. August 24, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from E. M. Trew. September 6, 1979
  • To Dr. B. J. Ragsdale from Cherry. September 11, 1979
  • To John Mobley from Cherry. September 18, 1979
  • To Robert L. Poland from Cherry. September 19, 1979
  • To Cherry from Frank Driskill. September 19, 1979
  • To Ed and June Harris from Cherry. September 19, 1979
  • To John Hopkin from Cherry. September 25, 1979
  • To Loretta Patschke from Cherry. September 25, 1979
  • Birthday card from Barbara McClosky to Cherry.Undated
  • To Barbara McClosky from Cherry. September 28, 1978
  • To Dorothy Cavitt from Cherry, Brenda Manley, and Victoria Tomasini. October 1, 1979
  • To Sue Hall and family from Cherry. October 2, 1979
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Charlotte Sharp. October 2, 1979
  • To Cherry from Frank Driskill. October 3, 1979
  • To Frank Driskill from Cherry. October 9, 1979
  • To Zerle L. Carpenter from Cherry. October 19, 1979
  • To Cherry from A. D. Rychlik. November 5, 1979
  • To Ed and June Harris from Cherry. November 13, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Marguerite. December 3, 1979
  • Memorandum to John Honea from Cherry. December 7, 1979
  • To Sheila Simmons from Cherry. December 10, 1979
  • To T. W. Keeland from Cherry. December 12, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Roy Hogan. Undated
  • To Cherry from K. E. Zimmerman. December 17, 1979
  • To Roy Hogan from Cherry. December 17, 1979

1/6: Correspondence, 1980

  • To Mr. and Mrs. Terell King from Cherry. January 7, 1980
  • Memorandum to Randy Matson from Cherry. January 7, 1980
  • To Cherry from John Gilmartin. January 11, 1980
  • To Cherry from John Gilmartin. January 11, 1980
  • To John Gilmartin from Cherry. January 17, 1980
  • To Sam Seymour, Jr. from Cherry. January 18, 1980
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Dan Pfannstiel. January 28, 1980
  • To Margaret Behrens from Cherry. January 28, 1980
  • Memorandum to W. C. Lancaster from Frank W. R. Hubert. January 30, 1980
  • To Ron Blatchley from Cherry. February 7, 1980
  • To Michael "Mike" B. Boylan from Cherry. February 11, 1980
  • To Frank Driskill from Cherry. February 11, 1980
  • To Ron B. Blatchley from Cherry. February 13, 1980
  • To Lewis and Charles Bracy from Cherry. February 14, 1980
  • Invitation to Cherry from Department of Student Affairs. February 15, 1980
  • To Dorothy Cavitt from Cherry, Brenda Manley, Victoria Tomasini and Marguerite Michael. February 15, 1980
  • To Cherry from Douglas Terry. March 4, 1980
  • To Cherry from June Harris. March 6, 1980
  • Opening announcement from Albritton Energy. March 7, 1980
  • To John and Charlotte Sharp from Cherry. March 10, 1980
  • To Douglas Terry from Cherry. March 10, 1980
  • To Bill and Macille Moore from Cherry. March 10, 1980
  • To Ford D. Albritton, Jr., Ford D. Albritton the III, and Robert L. Albritton from Cherry. March 19, 1980
  • To Colonel Parsons from William "Ray" R. Lynch, Jr., cc Cherry. March 20, 1980
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Patty Keel. March 24, 1980
  • To Charles "Ed" E. Bishop from Cherry. March 27, 1980
  • To John B. Coleman from Cherry. March 27, 1980
  • To Cherry from Frank W. R. Hubert. March 28, 1980
  • To Cherry from Leroy J. Wieting. March 28, 1980
  • To Cherry from Hubert and Vivian Smith. March 28, 1980
  • To Cherry from R. A. "Bob" Lacey. March 28, 1980
  • Note to Cherry from Ray Lynch. March 31, 1980
  • To Cherry from Jerry Clark. March 31, 1980
  • To Cherry from Mark Troutz. March 31, 1980
  • To Cherry from Max W. Rychlik. April 1, 1980
  • To Mrs. Fred Hale and family from Cherry. April 1, 1980
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Smith from Cherry. April 1, 1980
  • To Cherry from F. Marion Law. April 3, 1980
  • To F. Marion Law from Cherry. April 7, 1980
  • Easter card to Cherry from Alvin "Al" and Frances Ringo. Undated
  • To Alvin "Al" and Frances Ringo from Cherry. April 8, 1980
  • To William McKenzie from Cherry. April 24, 1980
  • To William McKenzie from Frank Hubert, bcc Cherry. April 28, 1980
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. May 1, 1980
  • To Trinston Harris from Cherry. May 1, 1980
  • To Cherry from Jackie Asbill. May 14, 1980
  • To Jackie and Morris "Bill" Asbill from Cherry. May 21, 1980
  • To Cherry from Phyllis Jeanne Hobson and Marge Freund. May 22, 1980
  • Announcement to Cherry from Frank W. Denius. June 5, 1980
  • To Doris Simmons from Cherry. June 11, 1980
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Lela Edwards and Clinton Phillips. July 1, 1980
  • To Nina Stelly from Cherry. July 15, 1980
  • To Tom and Patty Keel from Cherry. July 17, 1980
  • To Cherry from Ron Wiley. July 25, 1980
  • Memorandum to Colonel Fred Dollar from Cherry. July 30, 1980
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Texas Forest Service. August 1, 1980
  • To Bruce Gibson from Cherry. August 12, 1980
  • To Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Samson, Jr. from Cherry. August 14, 1980
  • To Dr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander from Cherry. August 20, 1980
  • Memorandum to Robert Smith from Cherry. August 25, 1980
  • To Denzil O. Clegg from Cherry. September 1, 1980
  • To Judy Johnson from Cherry. September 22, 1980
  • Birthday Card to Cherry from Lynette and Brenda. Undated
  • Announcement to Cherry from Walter Richter. September 22, 1980
  • To Cherry from Victoria Tomasini. September 23, 1980
  • To Walter Richter from Cherry. September 24, 1980
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Dr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander and Casey Carter. Undated
  • To Victoria Tomasini from Cherry. September 29, 1980
  • Memorandum to Cherry from "BJM". October 6, 1980
  • To Grover Campbell from Cherry. October 7, 1980
  • To Johnny Mitchell from Cherry. October 9, 1980
  • To Charles Scruggs from Cherry. October 9, 1980
  • To Ross C. Watkins from Cherry. November 20, 1980
  • To John E. Howard from Cherry. December 2, 1980
  • To Max Rychlik from Cherry. December 2, 1980
  • To Cherry from Barbara H. Johnson. December 2, 1980
  • Memorandum to Bill Lancaster from Cherry. December 3, 1980
  • To Ed Cass from Cherry. December 8, 1980
  • To Doyle Willis from Cherry. December 10, 1980
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Royce E. Wisenbaker from Cherry. December 10, 1980
  • To Barbara Johnson from Cherry. December 10, 1980
  • Christmas card to Cherry from Terrell King and family. Undated

1/7: Correspondence, 1981

  • To Ralph Frede from Cherry. January 5, 1981
  • To Dr. John C. Calhoun, Jr. from Cherry. January 12, 1981
  • To Cherry from Erma H. Wines. January 30, 1981
  • Christmas Card to Cherry and Brenda Manley from Patricia Mieritt. January 31, 1981
  • To Allen Commander from Cherry. February 3, 1981
  • To Glenn J. Cook from Cherry. February 3, 1981
  • To Walter H. Mengden, Jr. from Cherry. February 3, 1981
  • To Cherry from Marguerite Michael. February 15, 1981
  • To Erma H. Wines from Cherry. February 23, 1981
  • To John E. Hutchison and Cherry from Billy C. Gunter. February 23, 1981
  • To T. C. Arrington from Brenda Manley, cc Cherry. February 26, 1981
  • To Hastings College of the Law from Cherry. February 27, 1981
  • To Billy C. Gunter from Cherry. March 4, 1981
  • To Lewis and Elaine Bracy from Cherry. March 5, 1981
  • To Cherry from Lewis Bracy. March 11, 1981
  • To Paul R. Kramer from Cherry. April 6, 1981
  • To Cherry from Mike Lawshe. April 13, 1981

1/8: Correspondence, Miscellaneous

  • Business Card of R. J. Hildereth
  • Thank You card to Cherry from Lillie and James Alexander
  • Thank You card to Cherry from "Gladys"
  • Christmas Card to Cherry from Captain Mark and Shelly Beto
  • Letter to Cherry from Mark Pederson
  • Letter to Cherry from Jarvis
  • Acceptance Letter to Dr. and Mrs. Coleman from Cherry
  • Poem, "B.C." by Margaret Jenkins
  • Gift Card to Cherry from Ann and Peyton McKnight
  • Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Wells from Cherry
  • Memorandum to Russell Cherry from Cherry
  • Memorandum to Dr. Charles Schultz from Valerie P. Nelson. January 10, 1983

1/9: Personal

  • Article, "Starting a New Century and, Personally, a Seventh Decade" by Walter Richter. January 1, 1977
  • Article, "A New Year's Eve Message from the Richters on Avenue G: Going out like a Lamb but Hot to Trot in 1977!" by Walter Richter.
  • Announcement to the Public Affairs Group of East Texas State University from A. M. Aikin III. June 3, 1977
  • Certificate of Appreciation to Cherry from the State of Texas. December 21, 1978
  • Prayer said for a friend "H" by Bishop Ingley
  • Photocopy of an ad for Old Spice. December 13, 1979

1/10: Notes, business cards, handwritten notes, memos of missed phone calls, addresses of friends and acquaintances, and lists of Christmas gifts to be acknowledged.

1/11: Miscellaneous Articles

  • Census total Population of Selected Texas Counties for April 1, 1960, 1970, and July 1, 1974.
  • Article, "Callie Bermudagrass" by A. C. Novosad and J. N. Pratt.
  • Article, "A Theory of Portfolio Adjustments Under Uncertainty: a Mean-Variance Approach" by Lindon J. Robison and Peter J. Barry.
  • Font Samples of "Announcement Roman", "Park Avenue", "Caledonia Medium Italic", and "Souvenir Demi-Bold Italic" for new stationery.

1/12: Job Application Resumes of Joe M. Rothe, Ron Wiley, Paul Richard Watson, and Nancy Cavett.

1/13: Financial Records including copies of checks issued, payroll earnings and deductions, copies of checks received, application for state benefits, annual earnings, purchase vouchers, receipts, shipping orders, condition statements, and news releases.

1/14: Newspaper Articles

  • Partnership announcement of Graham Purcell, Orval Hansen, and Abelardo Valdez. August 1975
  • The Houston Post, "'Great Experience' Hightower's optimism undaunted" by Art Wiese. September 7, 1975
  • Texas A&M Sports News, "Texas A&M Hall of Fame". September 7, 1975
  • Texas A&M Sports News, "Texas A&M Hall of Fame". September 23, 1975
  • Inside Baylor Medicine. August 1976
  • Inside Baylor Medicine. December 1977
  • Resolution of the Board of Regents of Texas A&M University. January 18, 1978
  • Letterhead proof. May 23, 1978
  • "Math professor emeritus died last week after Houston surgery"
  • The Daily Texan, "A&M college hunting for a name" by Jim Lefko.
  • Austin American-Statesman, results of college football games. December 2, 1979
  • TAMU University News Service.

1/15: Campus Events

  • American Red Cross annual blood donation drive. 1975
  • Texas Agricultural Extension Station Annual Conference. 1976
  • Retirees Honors Banquet. 1976
  • Texas Industrial Commission Tour. 1977
  • Memorial Student Center OPAS Season. 1980
  • Paducah Lions Club meeting. 1981

1/16: Photographs (7x) of the A&M campus, and various photographs of Cherry and associates.

Chester - Coldewey

Chester, David K.
Chevalier, Howard L.
Chevalier, Willard
Chevrette, John M.
Childers, A.B.
Childress, Lillian
Childress, Mark Allan
Childress, Ray C. Jr.
Childs, Bart
Childs, Dara
Childs, M.R.
Chilton, Harold
Chilton, Robert G.
Chiou, George C. Y. (Dr.)
Chisolm, Grace B.
Chmielewski, Margaret
Choate, Janis M.
Chriesman, Horatio
Christian, Ben E.
Christian, Chester
Christian, James W.
Christiansen, James E.
Christiansen, John Rees
Christiansen, Larry
Christiansen, Lois M.
Christiansen, Paul
Chui, Charles K.
Church, Marion S.
Churchwell, Marlene
Cigarroa, Armando
Cilburn, Robert Earl
Cintron, R.H.
Cisneros, Henry 1+ backfile
Claborn, Larry D.
Claghorn, Irene ''Mom''
Claiborne, Jerry
Clark, Charles Richard
Clark, Daniel Mason
Clark, Denny
Clark, Donald E.
Clark, Donald L.
Clark, Donald R.
Clark, Earl Kirby
Clark, Elmer
Clark, Floyd B. (1926-1950) 1+ backfile
Clark, Francis
Clark, Harold E.
Clark, Henry
Clark, Irving Jones
Clark, Jack P.
Clark, John
Clark, Julia V.
Clark, L.D.
Clark, Mike
Clark, Robert A.
Clark, Robert B.
Clark, Sherry Ann
Clark, Stanley Preston Sr.
Clark, Vergil B.
Clark, William Benjamin Jr.
Clark, Willis Howell
Clarke, Donald L.
Clarke, Frank
Clarke, Fred
Clarke, Hugh S.
Clarke, James W.
Clarke, Neville P.
Clarke, William Penn
Clarkson, Major General Percy William
Claycamp, Carrol D.
Claypool, Robert
Clayton, Bernice
Clayton, Bill 1+ backfile
Clayton, William H. (1921- )
Clearfield, Abraham
Clearman, H. L.
Cleaves, John Lincoln
Clegg, D.O. (1931- )
Cleland, Samuel Miles
Clement, Beverly
Clements, Bill
Clements, Rita Crocker
Clements, William Bishop (1896-1969)
Clements, William P.
Clemons, Felix Cloyce ''Clem''
Cleveland, Donald E.
Cleveland, Raymond B.
Cleveland, Raymond E.
Clifton, O.B.
Cline, June
Cline, William Benjamin
Clinton, Daniel Darius
Cloud, Jay Glynn
Cloud, Mason C. (1918-1986)
Cloud, Melynda A.
Clubb, Jayson Alan Jr.
Clyatt, Gwendolyne
Clynmer, Bill
Coad, Michael
Coapland, Zack
Coast, J. Richard
Cobb, Bryant F. III (1936-1976)
Coble, Charlie
Coble, Sally Elizabeth Springer
Cocanougher, A. Benton
Cochran, Billy J.
Cochran, Robert G. (1919- )
Cochrane, John
Cocke, David
Cockrell, Fletcher
Cockrum, Larry
Coe, Barbara
Cofer, David Brooks (1886-1978)
Coffey, Lee C.
Coffin, John W.
Coffman, Cloyce
Coghlan, B.K.
Coghlan, Peggy
Cohen, Aaron
Cohen, Jane Watkins
Cohen, Rabbi
Cohn, Samuel
Coke, Richard (1829-1897)
Coke, Robert E.
Coke, William Broughton
Coker, Donald Bruce
Cokinos, Mike P.
Colaluca, Mario
Colbert, Charles R.
Colbert, Thomas M.
Colburn, Albert Edwin
Colburn, Barry
Colby, Robert W.
Coldewey, F. Leon

Chi Phi - Class/Laboratory Work

Chi Phi
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Negatives

Chinese Fighting Arts Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Chinese Student Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Circle K
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Civilian Week/Weekend
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Class Gifts
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Negatives with pictures

Class/Laboratory Work
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Photocopies #101-150
-Photocopies #151-200
-Photocopies #201-250
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Pictures #76-100
-Pictures #101-125
-Pictures #126-150
-Pictures #151-175
-Pictures #176-200
-Pictures #201-225
-Duplicates
-Negatives

Class of... - Commencement

Class of…
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Coaches--nonTAMU
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

College Republicans
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

College Station--Olympic Torch Replay
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Collegiate 4-H
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Coloring Book
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Commencement
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Photocopies #101-150
-Photocopies #151-200
-Photocopies #201-250
-Photocopies #251-300
-Photocopies #301-350
-Photocopies #351-400
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Pictures #76-100
-Pictures #101-125
-Pictures #126-150
-Pictures #151-175
-Pictures #176-200
-Pictures #201-225
-Pictures #226-250
-Pictures #251-275
-Pictures #276-300
-Pictures #301-325
-Pictures #326-350
-Pictures #351-375
-Pictures #376-400
-Negatives
-Duplicates
-Slides

Classwork, Conferences, and Achievements

1/3: Class notes from BIO 113, 1115, and 123. Undated

1/4: Classwork, exams, notes, lectures, quizzes for BIO 337-Organic Evolution. Undated

1/5: Class notes from BIO 435 (October 1955), BIO 681 (Spring 1960), and BIO 466 (Undated).

1/6: Conference Proceedings from the 58th Annual Convention of the Society of the Sigma XI. December 27, 1957

1/7: Texas Academy of Sciences award. 1951

Cole - Cotner

Cole, Alvin B. Sr.
Cole, Bryan R.
Cole, Charles
Cole, Ella
Cole, James Reid (1839-1917)
Cole, James S.
Cole, Jessie
Cole, Joe E.
Cole, Marlin Sr.
Cole, Newton
Cole, William King (1946-1988)
Coleman, Finnie
Coleman, Jack W.
Coleman, John B.
Coleman, John Dee
Coleman, John Scott Jr.
Coleman, Margaret Cobb
Coleman, W.L.
Colfer, George R.
Collins, Charles Russel
Collins, Freddie
Collins, Ruth H.
Collisson, Ellen
Colquitt, O.B.
Colson, Esther Neveille Higgs
Colson, Esther Neveille Higgs
Colson, Sharon (Dr.)
Colson, W.N. ''Flop''
Columbetti, Nick N.
Colunga, Dan
Colunga, Laura
Colwell, Brian
Coman, Pete James
Comnas, George Demetrie
Compton, Dewey (1927-1976)
Compton, John C.
Comstock, Thomas W.
Conant, Jeffrey S.
Condon, Terry
Condra, Gary D.
Cong, Paul Phan Tan
Congleton, Carol
Congleton, Jerry
Conkling, William Scott
Connally, Hubert C.
Connally, James T.
Connally, John
Connell, James H.
Connelly, W.P.
Conner, Arthur Benjamin
Conner, J. Richard
Conner, R.E.
Connevey, Layne Hale
Connolly, Chan C.
Connor, Kathi
Connor, William Stokes Jr.
Conoley, Jane Close
Conrad, Billy E.
Conrad, Bobby Joe Sr.
Conradi, A.F.
Contractor, Aliasgar Q.
Conway, Ervin B.
Conway, Harold E.
Cook, Ben D.
Cook, C. Wayne
Cook, Charlie
Cook, Colleen
Cook, Earl F. (1920-1983)
Cook, Elizabeth
Cook, Elmo V.
Cook, Elton D.
Cook, John
Cook, Michael
Cook, Sidney
Cooke, W. H. ''Bill''
Cooksey, Bill
Cooksey, Dymple
Cooksey, Larry W.
Coombes, Ann
Coon, Jesse B.
Cooner, Harold D.
Cooney, B.M.
Cooper, Brian
Cooper, Edwin H. (1930-)
Cooper, Jerry C.
Cooper, John W.
Cooper, Lida
Cooper, O.C.
Cooper, R.J.
Cooper, Robert W.
Cooper, S. Kerry
Coopersmith, Jonathan
Cope, Gene E.
Copp, James H.
Coppinger, Tim
Coppock, Carl E.
Corapcioglu, Yavuz
Corbelli, John
Corbelli, Laurie
Corbridge, James
Corera, Martin Donald
Corley, Roland
Corn, Gary Wayne
Cornforth, Robert Steven
Cornick, Janyce L.
Cornish, Robert
Cornwell, Leonard R.
Corpening, W.H.
Correa, Rumaldo T.
Correll, Donovan S.
Corrier, Donald E.
Corrigan, Dean C.
Corrington, Dennis A.
Corrington, Kip
Corte, Frank
Coruthers, John M.
Coryatt, Quentin
Cosby, Arthur G.
Cossaboom, Roger A.
Costa, Luis
Costa, Max
Costa, Richard Hauer
Coster, Jack Eugene
Costley, Carolyn
Cote, Toby
Cothran, Mary L.
Cothren, Tom
Cotner, Sam

Comic Books

Mandrake.  This is an Italian comic book featuring Mandrake and his black sidekick, Lothar.  They are a cross between secret agents and adventurers, with most of the issues dealing with fantasy.  The series dates from the 1960’s and 1970’s.
I Tre Boy-Scouts.  This is an Italian comic book about three Boy Scouts and their sidekick Zemba.  Zemba is another derivative of ‘Sambo’.  Zemba is a French Senegalese Trailleur and is over seven feet tall.  Zemba is always getting the three Boy Scouts either into or out of trouble.  The comic, like Tabu, is mostly text.  The comic is undated but appears from the 1940’s.

Comic Books

Scari, Il Piccolo Somalio is an Italian comic book that came out after the Italian War in Abyssinia in 1935-36. Translated as ‘Scar, the Little Somali’, Scari is an abbreviation of ‘Ascari’, the name given to colonial troops employed by the colonial powers at the time. Scari is fighting the evil Abyssinians and gets help from people that look like American cowboys and the setting for the stories can easily be confused with the American West. In fact, the comic shares space with another comic book hero called ‘Alan’ who is an American cowboy. The notion of pairing stories in Africa and the Wild American West is not uncommon and is seen even in the USA with Aunt Hannah’s Bread issuing 200 bread labels devoted to the theme of the American West and Africa. (on offer to TAMU as well). Like the Italian Empire, this comic book series had a limited run. This collection includes 8 out of perhaps 15 of the comics ever issued.
Tabu, El Vengador de los Esclavos. This is a Spanish comic book but without much in the way of cartoons inside. There are 2 or 3 pieces of artwork inside and the balance is all text. Tabu is the ‘avenger of the slaves’ as the comic book title states. Each comic shows him fighting to protect blacks and stand on the side of justice. The entire series takes place in America at the time of the Civil War. The comic is undated but appears from 1940’s.
Zembla, is a comic book that was published in both France and Italy and distributed in those countries as well as Switzerland, Canada, Morocco and Tunisia. The main hero is Zembla, a European version of the American Tarzan. He has a sidekick named YeYe (pronounced ‘YayYay’) who was a mascot of the US army in Africa. His unit was massacred in Kenya by Masai tribesmen. In the 4th issue Zembla finds YeYe injured and nurses him back to health and they become best friends. YeYe appears in all of the issues except for a final run, where Zembla takes on a new sidekick. YeYe continues to wear the MP helmet of a US military policeman and is always wearing a clock around his neck to remind him what time it is. In most issues Zembla is usually getting YeYe out of trouble, but in some cases it is YeYe who saves the day. The series ran during the 1960’s to 1970’s
Batouk, Le Roi de la Foret Vierge, is a French comic book that translates into Batouk, the King of the Virgin Forest. He is an African hero, fighting evil and dispensing justice. Each issue takes place in a different French colonial region of Africa, so in one issue he is with the Sultan of Sokoto, another with the Ashantis, another in Niger, Porto Novo and so on. This series, like Tabu and Zambo, underwent different makeovers of the main hero.
Zambo. This is an Italian comic book that ran from 1946-1947. ‘Zambo’ is an offshoot of ‘Sambo’. Zambo dispenses justice, along with his young son ‘Zimbi’, all over the world. Some of it is in real places (like Brooklyn) and some of it is fantasy. I have 20 issues, from 1946-1947. Interesting for researchers is that Zambo had three makeovers during this time. This collection encompasses all three manifestations of Zambo.

Comic Books

Black Face. This is a Belgian comic about the (mis)adventures of a black union soldier in the American Civil War. The series ran during 1983.
Bamboula. This is a french comic about a black boy named Bamboula who spreads mischief. The series ran throughout 1953.
Safari, is a comic book issued in Spain about the adventures of Alex Martin, a hunter, and two young boys. In issue #11, one of the boys, George, meets a young African boy named Balu, who lives in the trees, and is then adopted by the family. The three boys are constantly getting into troubleas they stop crime and experience the joys of youth. The setting is in Africa, hence the name 'Safari.' The series appeared to run for 2 years, from 1966 to 1968.
Volto Nascosto, is a limited Italian comic series that takes place in Rome and Eritrea. The main character is "Volto Nascosto", a mysterious Islamic warrior and prophet whose face is covered with a silver mask and who, in the story, leads the resistance of the Ethiopian people against the Italians. The story begins in Massua in 1889 and carries through the defeat of the Italians at Adua in 1896. The comic lasted for 14 issues.
El Club de Los Cincos, or The Club of Five, is a Spanish comic book produced in the 1950's. Five children of different nationalities become friends during an ocean voyage and together get involved in different circumstances and become heroes. There is one black boy in the group and his name is Tommy.
Les Aventures de Neron et Cie: Les Nouvelles:Aventures de Boulette et Bambou. This is french comic about a black boy, Bambou, and his white female friend Boulette. Each issue is devoted to one of their adventures. The series dates from 1980.
Le Journal de Bebe. This is an interesting French journal/comic that ran from 1936-1938. There are two black characters that form the central focus of most of the issues. One is a black female named Bizouk and her pelican named Pelik. The other is a story named ‘Les Mesaventures de Polydor’ which is a recurring story about about two male friends, one white and one black. Most of the covers feature either Bizouk et Pelik or the Mesaventures de Polydor. All issues contain both stories.
El Corsario Sin Rostro, or The Faceless Privateer, is a Spanish comic book of a masked corsair and his sidekick Cara Cortada, which means 'Scarface'. He is black and has a long scar from his forehead to chin. Together they operate in the West Indies, attacking slave ships and freeing slaves, rescuing women and helping the local Indian populations (when they are not trying to fend off their attacks). The series lasted for only 42 issues, in 1959.
La Cuadrilla, or The Gang, is a Spanish comic book from 1961 about the adventures of 5 kids: Guty, Tito, Bomba, Lili and a black boy named 'Ebano', which translates as 'Ebony'.
Pantera Negra, or Black Panther, was a Spanish comic produced in Valencia in the late 1950's. The Black Panther is white and a Tarzan-type. Accompanying him is his faithful servant Bambo, a man of African origin, who wears western clothing as well as a Fez.
Jungla, or Jungle, is a Spanish comic book produced in 1958. It features three main characters who are a team and form the nucleus of every issue. There is the leader Jungla Salvage ('Wild Jungle'), Cabezadura ('Headstrong') and a black boy named Agustinilli. The setting is global for this trio of do-gooders.
Mosaik, was a childrens comic book produced in erlin, East Germany during the 1960's. The story revolves around 3 boys: Dig, Dag and Digedag and their black friend Ben. The setting is in the Southern US during the Civil War. Ben is identified as 'the slave boy with the banjo' and he is constantly escaping from being caught by the white authorities. An interesting communist view on slavery in America through popular culture.
Mi Tio y Yo, or My Uncle and I, was a spanish comic book from 1964. It is the story of the jungle adventures of a boy and his uncle and their faithful black servant Benito. Another member of the team is Sambo, an almost human-like chimpanzee. Benito is dressed in western clothing and is intelligent. At some point, he is reunited with his son, Bimbo, who is not westernized at all. Benito is often the hero of the story. One interesting feature of this comic is that it all takes place in Africa and very often they are battling sinister African native leaders.
Rayo de la Selva, or Ray of the Jungle, was a comic book produced in Valencia, Spain in 1960. It featured a white Tarzan-type, called the Ray of the Jungle, and his black sidekick', 'Sanson' who curiously has hair like a Ukranian cossack but is clearly an African native. Together they dispense justice and make the jungle safe and very often it is Sanson who saves the day.

Comic Books

Ardan Tim L’Audace. This is a french comic book dated from 1949-1958. Tim and his black sidekick, Salam, are ‘do-good’ adventurers who travel the earth from one adventure to the next.
Bill Kraker. Bill Kraker, is a comic book of a Spanish version of Tarzan, accompanied by his two black sidekicks, Togui and Dringo. The comic appears to date from the 1950’ and only ran for less than a year.
Bibi Fricotin. This is a french comic book originally produced after World War II and then reproduced in the 1970’s. The comic features a white boy, Bibi Fricotin, and his black friend, Razibus Zouzou. They are constantly getting into and out of trouble as they experience adventures together all over the world. The earlier issues are dedicated to 68 issues ranging from the 1940’s to the 1970’s.

Comic Books

-Sjors & Sjimmie is a Dutch adaptation of the US-comic Perry Winkle. The difference is Sjors (Perry) forms a duo with African born Sjimmie. They're raised by Sally and the Colonel. The Colonel regularly finds himself on the receiving end of their pranks. In return Sjors & Sjimmie are outsmarted by their scheming classmate Dikkie, although they manage to stay the best of friends. In the original version, Sjimmie had stereotyped features, including broken language, but this changes later on as the pair grew into teenagers and civil rights awareness increased.

Commencement Programs

1/1: Photocopy of front cover, June 11, 1877

1/2: June 18-21, 1882

1/3: June 24-27, 1883

1/4: June 22-24, 1884

1/5: June 1, 1885

1/6: May 30-31, 1886; June 1, 1886

1/7: June 5-7, 1887

1/8: June 8-10, 1890

1/9: June 7-9, 1891

1/10: June 7-9, 1896

1/11: June 6-8, 1897

1/12: June 5-7, 1898

1/13: June 11-13, 1899

1/14: June 10-12, 1900

1/15: June 9-11, 191

1/16: June 8-10, 1902

1/17: June 5-7, 1904

1/18: June 6-8, 1909

1/19: June 12-14, 1910

1/20: June 11-13, 1911

1/21: June 8-10, 1913

1/22: June 5-8, 1915

1/23: June 13, 1916

1/24: May 28, 1918

1/25: June 24, 1919

1/26: May 25, 1920

1/27: May 24, 1921
Includes 2 copies of Commencement Sunday Service Programs (May 22).

1/28: [August 27], 1921

1/29: June 6, 1922
1 copy has the wrong date on the front cover

1/30: September 2, 1922

1/31: June 5, 1923
Includes Commencement Sunday Service Program (June 3)

1/32: August 31, 1923

1/33: June 3, 1924
1 paper copy, 1 leather-bound copy, and 1 of Bulletin of Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas which features the address of the various speakers.

1/34: June 2, 1925

1/35: June 1, 1926

1/36: May 30, 1927
Includes Commencement Sunday Convocation Programs (May 29).

1/37: June 5, 1928

1/38: June 4, 1929

1/39: May 31, 1930

1/40: May 30, 1931

1/41: June 4, 1932

1/42: June 3, 1933

1/43: June 1, 1934

1/44: May 31, 1935

1/45: May 29, 1936

1/46: June 4, 1937

1/47: August 28, 1937

1/48: June 3, 1938

1/49: August 27, 1938

1/50: June 2, 1939

1/51: August 26, 1939

1/52: February 8, 1940

1/53: May 31, 1940

1/54: August 31, 1940

1/55: February 8, 1941

1/56: June 6, 1941
Includes 2 extraordinary programs for Cadets who were going to be called to duty prior to the regular commencement date, May 30, 1941.

1/57: May 15, 1942
Includes a commencement calendar, Convocation Sermon Program, and a history of the Senior Class.

1/58: January 22, 1943

1/59: May 21, 1943

1/60: September 17, 1943

1/61: January 29, 1944

1/62: May 26, 1944

1/63: September 22, 1944

1/64: February 2, 1945

1/65: May 25, 1945

1/66: February 1, 1946

1/67: Special Convocation for the awarding of Honorary Degrees. April 20, 1946
Dwight D. Eisenhower was nominated.

1/68: May 31, 1946

Commencement Programs

9/1: August 17, 1996
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Science, 9 am

9/2: December 20, 1996
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Science, 2 pm

9/3: December 20, 1996
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, Education, and Geosciences and Maritime Studies, 7:30 pm

9/4: December 21, 1996
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am

9/5: May 9, 1997
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Liberal Arts, and Medicine, 2 pm

9/6: May 9, 1997
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business, Medicine, 7:30 pm

9/7: May 10, 1997
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, and Science, 9 am

9/8: August 15, 1997
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Education, Engineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

9/9: August 17, 1997
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Business, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, Liberal Arts, and Medicine, 9 am

9/10: December 19, 1997
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Life Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Medicine, 2 pm

9/11: December 19, 1997
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, and Science

9/12: December 20, 1997
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Education and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am

9/13: May 15, 1998
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

9/14: May 16, 1998
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Education, Geosciences, and Science, 9 am

9/15: May 15, 1998
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Medicine, 2 pm

Commencement Programs

12/1: December 19, 2003
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, and Engineering, 2 pm

12/2: December 20, 2003
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Science, and School of Government and Public Service, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, and Education and Human Development, 2 pm

12/3: May 14, 2004
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, and Liberal Arts, 2 pm
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Geosciences, Science, and School of Government and Public Service, 7 pm

12/4: May 15, 2004
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Education and Human Development, and Medicine, 9 am

12/5: August 13, 2004
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Business, Education and Human Development, Engineering, and Science, 2 pm

12/6: December 17, 2004
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education and Human Development, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and Medicine, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 2 pm
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business, and School of Government and Public Service, 7 pm

12/7: May 13, 2005
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, and Liberal Arts, 2 pm
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Geosciences, Science, and School of Government and Public Service, 7 pm

12/8: May 14, 2005
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Education and Human Development, and Medicine, 9 am

12/9: August 12, 2005
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Liberal Arts, Geosciences, Agriculture and Life Sciences, and School of Government and Public Services, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Medicine, Engineering, Education and Human Development, Architecture, and Business, 2 pm

12/10: December 16, 2005
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, Geosciences, Science, Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and School of Government and Public Service, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Education and Human Development, and Liberal Arts, 2 pm

12/11: December 17, 2005
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Medicine, Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Business, 9 am

12/12: May 12, 2006
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Liberal Arts, and Science, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Geosciences, Business, and School of Government and Public Service, 2 pm
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Education and Human Development, 7 pm

12/13: May 13, 2006
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 9 am

Commencement Programs

13/1: August 11, 2006
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Education and Human Development, Engineering, Geosciences, Medicine, and Science, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Architecture, Liberal Arts, Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and School of Government and Public Service, 2 pm

13/2: December 15, 2006

13/3: December 16, 2006

13/4: October 10, 2007

13/5: December 14, 2007

13/6: December 15, 2007

13/7: May 9, 2008

13/8: May 10, 2008

13/9: Qatar Commencement. May 15, 2008
6 pm

13/10: August 8, 2008

13/11: December 12, 2008

13/12: December 13, 2008

13/13: May 13, 2009

Commencement Programs

17/1: December 18, 2015
9 am (2 copies)

17/2: December 18, 2015
2 pm (2 copies)

17/3: December 18, 2015
7 pm (2 copies)

17/4: May 12, 2016
9 am (2 copies)

17/5: May 12, 2016
2 pm (2 copies)

17/6: May 13, 2016
9 am (2 copies)

17/7: May 13, 2016
2 pm (2 copies)

17/8: May 13, 2016
7 pm (2 copies)

17/9: May 14, 2016
9 am (2 copies)

17/10: May 14, 2016
2 pm (2 copies)

17/11: August 12, 2016
9 am (2 copies)

17/12: August 12, 2016
2 pm (2 copies)

17/13: December 16, 2016
9 am (2 copies)

17/14: December 16, 2016
2 pm (2 copies)

17/15: December 16, 2016
7 pm (2 copies)

17/16: December 17, 2016
9 am (2 copies)

17/17: May 11, 2017
9 am (2 copies)

17/18: May 11, 2017
2 pm (2 copies)

17/19: May 11, 2017
7 pm (2 copies)

17/20: May 12, 2017
9 am (2 copies)

17/21: May 12, 2017
2 pm (2 copies)

17/22: May 12, 2017
7 pm (2 copies)

Commencement Programs

19/1: May 10, 2019
9 am (2 copies)

19/2: May 10, 2019
2 pm (2 original copies with 2 errors inside)

19/3: May 10, 2019
2 pm (2 copies with errors corrected)

19/4: May 10, 2019
College of Education and Human Development, 7 pm (2 copies)

19/5: May 11, 2019
College of Engineering, 9 am (2 copies)

19/6: May 11, 2019
College of Engineering, 2 pm (2 copies)

19/7: August 9, 2019
9 am (2 copies)

19/8: August 9, 2019
2 pm (2 copies)

19/9: December 7, 2019
Doctoral, 10 am (2 copies)

19/10: December 13, 2019
College of Engineering, 9 am (2 copies)

19/11: December 13, 2019
2 pm (2 copies)

19/12: December 13, 2019
7 pm (2 copies)

19/13: December 14, 2019
9 am (2 copies)

19/14: August 7, 2020
Conferral of Doctoral Degree (2 copies)

19/15: March 11, 2021
College of Engineering (2 copies)

19/16: March 12, 2021
(2 copies)

19/17: March 13, 2021
10 am (2 copies)

19/18: March 13, 2021
5 pm (2 copies)

19/19: May 8, 2021
Doctoral (2 copies)

19/20: May 12-13, 2021
(2 copies)

19/21: May 914-15, 2021
(2 copies)

19/22: May 19, 2021
(2 copies)

19/23: May 20-21, 2021
(2 copies)

Commencement Programs

2/1: May 30, 1947
Includes a schedule for the day

2/2: June 2, 1948
Includes a schedule for the day

2/3: June 3, 1949

2/4: June 2, 1950

2/5: June 1, 1951

2/6: May 30, 1952
Includes a schedule for the day

2/7: May 29, 1953
Includes a schedule for the day

2/8: May 21, 1954

2/9: May 27, 1955
Includes a schedule for the day

2/10: January 20, 1956

2/11: May 25, 1956

2/12: January 19, 1957

2/13: May 25, 1957

2/14: January 18, 1958

2/15: May 24, 1958

2/16: January 17, 1959

2/17: May 23, 1959

2/18: January 23, 1960

2/19: May 28, 1960

2/20: January 21, 1961

2/21: May 27, 1961

2/22: January 20, 1962

2/23: May 26, 1962

2/24: January 19, 1963

2/25: May 25, 1963

2/26: January 18, 1964

2/27: May 23, 1964

2/28: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 21, 1964

2/29: January 16, 1965

2/30: May 22, 1965

2/31: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 6, 1965

2/32: January 22, 1966

2/33: May 28, 1966

2/34: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 5, 1966

2/35: January 21, 1967

2/36: May 27, 1967

2/37: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 4, 1967

2/38: January 20, 1968

2/39: May 26, 1968

2/40: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 2, 1968

2/41: January 18, 1969

2/42: May 24, 1969

2/43: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 8, 1969

Commencement Programs

4/1: May 6, 1977

4/2: May 7, 1977

4/3: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 5, 1977

4/4: August 13, 1977

4/5: December 9, 1977
Graduate Programs

4/6: December 10, 1977

4/7: May 5, 1977
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, Science, and Veterinary Medicine
Graduate Programs

4/8: May 6, 1978
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, Education, and Moody College

4/9: August 19, 1978

4/10: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 25, 1978

4/11: December 8, 1978

4/12: December 9, 1978

4/13: May 4, 1979
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Engineering, and Science

4/14: May 5, 1979
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration, Education, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and Moody College

4/15: August 18, 1979

4/16: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 24, 1979

4/17: December 14, 1979
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Engineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

4/18: December 15, 1979
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Business Administration, Education, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and A&M Galveston

4/19: May 2, 1980
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Engineering, Geosciences, and Veterinary Medicine

4/20: May 3, 1980
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Liberal Arts, Science, and A&M Galveston

4/21: August 16, 1980

4/22: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 22, 1980

4/23: December 12, 1980
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Engineering, Geosciences, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

4/24: December 13, 1980
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Business Administration, Education, Liberal Arts, and A&M Galveston

Commencement Programs

6/1: May 9, 1986
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, and Education
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering and Geosciences.

6/2: College of Veterinary Medicine, Doctoral. May 16, 1986

6/3: December 12, 1986
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, Geoscience, and A&M Galveston

6/4: December 13, 1986
Baccalaureates for Colleges of Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

6/5: May 8, 1987
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureates for Colleges of Agriculture, Education, and Geosciences
Baccalaureates for Colleges of Engineering Science, and Veterinary Medicine

6/6: May 9, 1987
Baccalaureates for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, and Liberal Arts

6/7: College of Veterinary Medicine, Doctoral. May 15, 1987

6/8: August 15, 1987

6/9: December 11, 1987
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureates for Colleges of Agriculture, Business Administration, Education, Geosciences, and Sciences

6/10: December 12, 1987
Baccalaureates for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Veterinary Medicine, and A&M Galveston

6/11: May 13, 1988
College of Veterinary Medicine, Doctoral
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureates for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, and Liberal Arts
Baccalaureates for Colleges of Education, Engineering, Geosciences, and Veterinary Medicine

6/12: May 14, 1988
Baccalaureates for Colleges of Agriculture, Business Administration, and Science

6/13: August 12, 1988
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureates for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Medicine, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

6/14: August 13, 1988
Baccalaureates for Colleges of Agriculture, Business Administration, Education, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and A&M Galveston

6/15: December 16, 1988
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureates for Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture, Business Administration, Geosciences, and Science

6/16: December 17, 1988
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Veterinary Medicine, and A&M Galveston

6/17: May 12, 1989
College of Veterinary Medicine, Doctoral
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges Geosciences and Liberal Arts
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

6/18: May 13, 1989
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Education, and Engineering

6/19: August 11, 1989

6/20: December 15, 1989
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

6/21: December 13, 1989
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Education, Liberal Arts, and A&M Galveston

6/22: May 11, 1990
Graduate and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education and Liberal Arts
Graduate and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration, and Geosciences

6/23: May 12, 1990
Graduate and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

6/24: August 10, 1990
Graduate and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Education, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and Veterinary Medicine

6/25: August 11, 1990
Graduate and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Business Administration, Engineering, Medicine, Science, and A&M Galveston

6/26: December 14, 1990
Graduate and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine
Graduate Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Business Administration, Graduate School of Business, Geoscience, and Science

6/27: December 15, 1990
Graduate and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Engineering, and A&M Galveston

Commencement Programs

10/1: August 14, 1998
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Education, Engineering, Geosciences, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

10/2: August 15, 1998
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Science, 9 am

10/3: December 18, 1998
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Education, Medicine, and Science, 2 pm

10/4: December 18, 1998
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Geosciences, and Medicine, 7:30 pm

10/5: December 19, 1998
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Liberal Arts, 9 am

10/6: May 14, 1999
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, Liberal Arts, Medicine, 2 pm

10/7: May 14, 1999
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Business, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

10/8: May 15, 1999
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Education, Geosciences, and Science, 9 am

10/9: August 13, 1999
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Education, Engineering, Geosciences, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

10/10: August 14, 1999
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Business, Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Science, 9 am

10/11: December 17, 1999
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Geosciences, and Science, 2 pm

10/12: December 17, 1999
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Education, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

10/13: December 18, 1999
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Medicine, 9 am

10/14: May 12, 2000
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, School of Government and Public Service, Business, Geosciences, and Veterinary Medicine, 2 pm

10/15: May 12, 2000
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Medicine, 7:30 pm

10/16: May 13, 2000
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Engineering, Science, 9 am

10/17: August 11, 2000
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Architecture, Business, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

10/18: August 12, 2000
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Engineering, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Science, 9 am

10/19: December 15, 2000
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Science, Architecture, and Medicine, 2 pm

10/20: December 15, 2000
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Geosciences, and Science, 7:30 pm

10/21: December 16, 2000
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, and Liberal Arts, 9 am

10/22: December 16, 2000
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine, 2 pm

Commencement Programs

16/1: May 11, 2013

16/2: August 16, 2013

16/3: December 13, 2013

16/4: May 9, 2014

16/5: May 10, 2014

16/6: August 15, 2014

16/7: December 19, 2014

16/8: Qatar Commencement. May 7, 2015
8 pm (2 copies)

16/9: May 14, 2015

16/10: May 15, 2015

16/11: May 16, 2015

16/12: August 14, 2015

Commencement Programs

3/1: January 17, 1970

3/2: May 23, 1970

3/3: December 12, 1970

3/4: May 7-8, 1971

3/5: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 6, 1971

3/6: December 11, 1971

3/7: May 5-6, 1972

3/8: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 4, 1972

3/9: August 8, 1972

3/10: December 9, 1972

3/11: May 4-5, 1973

3/12: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 3, 1973

3/13: August 17, 1973

3/14: December 15, 1973

3/15: May 11, 1974

3/16: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 9, 1974

3/17: August 16, 1974

3/18: December 14, 1974

3/19: May 9-10, 1975

3/20: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 8, 1975

3/21: August 15, 1975

3/22: December 13, 1975

3/23: May 7, 1976

3/24: May 8, 1976

3/25: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 6, 1976

3/26: August 13, 1976

3/27: December 11, 1976

Commencement Programs

5/1: May 8, 1981
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Science, and Veterinary Medicine
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, Geoscience, and Liberal Arts

5/2: May 9, 1981
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, Education, and A&M Galveston

5/3: College of Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. June 6, 1981

5/4: August 15, 1981

5/5: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 21, 1981

5/6: December 11, 1981
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Business Administration, Geoscience, and Liberal Arts

5/7: December 12, 1981
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Education, Engineering, Science, Veterinary Medicine, and A&M Galveston

5/8: May 7, 1982
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Liberal Arts
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine

5/9: May 8, 1982
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration, Education, Science, and A&M Galveston

5/10: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 13, 1982

5/11: August 14, 1982

5/12: December 10, 1982
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, and Geosciences

5/13: December 11, 1982
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Science, Veterinary Medicine, and A&M Galveston

5/14: May 6, 1983
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Liberal Arts
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, and Engineering

5/15: May 7, 1983
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration, Education, Science, Veterinary Medicine, and A&M Galveston

5/16: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. May 13, 1983

5/17: College of Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. June 4, 1983

5/18: August 13, 1983

5/19: December 9, 1983
Graduate Program and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, and Geosciences
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Science, Veterinary Medicine, and A&M Galveston

5/20: May 4, 1984
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Liberal Arts
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, and Engineering

5/21: May 5, 1984
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration, Education, Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, and A&M Galveston

5/22: August 18, 1984

5/23: December 7, 1984
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, Geosciences, and A&M Galveston

5/24: December 8, 1984
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

5/25: May 4, 1985
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration, Liberal Arts, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

5/26: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. May 17, 1985

5/27: August 17, 1985

5/28: December 13, 1985
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture, Business Administration, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and A&M Galveston

5/29: December 14, 1985
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture and Environmental Design, Education, Engineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine

Commencement Programs

8/1: August 12, 1994
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Architecture, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, Education and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

8/2: August 13, 1994
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Science, 9 am

8/3: December 16, 1994
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Liberal Arts, and Geosciences and Maritime Studies, 2 pm

8/4: December 16, 1994
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, and Medicine, 7:30 pm

8/5: December 17, 1994
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am

8/6: May 12, 1995
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, and Geoscience and Maritime Studies, 2 pm

8/7: May 12, 1995
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

8/8: May 13, 1995
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Liberal Arts, and Science, 9 am

8/9: August 11, 1995
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, Education, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, and Science, 7:30 pm

8/10: August 12, 1995
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am

8/11: December 15, 1995
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, and Science, 7:30 pm

8/12: December 16, 1995
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, Education, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am
Student-Athlete Graduates

8/13: May 10, 1996
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, and Medicine, 2 pm

8/14: May 10, 1996
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

8/15: May 11, 1996
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Liberal Arts, and Science, 9 am
Student-Athlete Graduates

8/16: August 16, 1996
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Science, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, Education, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, and Veterinary Medicine

Commencement Programs

11/1: May 11, 2001
Graduate Programs, 9 am
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Education, and Liberal Arts, 2 pm
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Engineering, 7:30 pm

11/2: May 12, 2001
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Geosciences, Science, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am

11/3: August 10, 2001
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Architecture, Business, and Veterinary Medicine, 7:30 pm

11/4: August 11, 2001
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Engineering, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and Science, 9 am

11/5: December 14, 2001
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, and Liberal Arts, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, and Science, 2 pm

11/6: December 15, 2001
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Architecture, and Medicine, 9 am
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Geosciences, and Veterinary Medicine 2 pm

11/7: May 10, 2002
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Liberal Arts, Science, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am

11/8: May 10, 2002
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Education, Engineering, and Geosciences, 2 pm

11/9: May 10, 2002
Graduate Programs, 7 pm

11/10: May 11, 2002
Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Science, and Business, 9 am

11/11: August 16, 2002
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, Science, and Medicine, 7 pm

11/12: August 17, 2002
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business, Education, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am

11/13: December 20, 2002
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am

11/14: December 20, 2002
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, Science, and School of Government and Public Service, 2 pm

11/15: December 21, 2002
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Architecture, and Geosciences, 9 am

11/16: December 21, 2002
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, and Education and Human Development, 2 pm

11/17: May 9, 2003
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine, 9 am

11/18: May 9, 2003
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, and Liberal Arts, 2 pm

11/19: May 9, 2003
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business, Geosciences, Science, and School of Government and Public Service, 7 pm

11/20: May 10, 2003
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Education and Human Development, and Medicine, 9 am

11/21: August 15, 2003
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Medicine, Agriculture and Life Sciences, Liberal Arts, Veterinary Medicine, and School of Government and Public Service, 9 am

11/22: August 15, 2003
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Business, Education and Human Development, Engineering, Geosciences, and Science, 2 pm

Commencement Programs

15/1: May 14, 2011

15/2: August 12, 2011

15/3: December 16, 2011

15/4: December 17, 2011

15/5: Qatar Commencement. May 10, 2012
6:30 pm (2 copies)

15/6: May 11, 2012

15/7: May 12, 2012

15/8: August 10, 2012

15/9: December 14, 2012

15/10: December 15, 2012

15/11: Qatar Commencement. May 9, 2013
6:30 pm (2 copies)

15/12: May 10, 2013

Commencement Programs

7/1: May 10, 1991
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education and Engineering
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Liberal Arts, and Science

7/2: May 11, 1991
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration, Geosciences, and Veterinary Medicine

7/3: August 16, 1991
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Geosciences, and Veterinary Medicine

7/4: August 17, 1991
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Architecture, Liberal Arts, Medicine, Sciences, and A&M Galveston

7/5: December 20, 1991
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration, Education, and Geosciences
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Business Administration, Education, and Geosciences Agriculture and Life Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Veterinary Medicine

7/6: December 21, 1991
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Science, and A&M Galveston

7/7: May 15, 1992
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, and Geosciences and Maritime Studies
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Liberal Arts, and Veterinary Medicine

7/8: May 16, 1992
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, and Science

7/9: May 14, 1992
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Liver Sciences, Architecture, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, Education, and Veterinary Medicine

7/10: August 15, 1992
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Engineering, Liberal Arts, Medicine, and Science

7/11: May 14, 1993
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Science, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, and Veterinary Medicine
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, and Liberal Arts

7/12: May 15, 1993
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Science

7/13: December 13, 1993
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, and Medicine
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Liberal Arts, and Science

7/14: December 14, 1993
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Geosciences and Maritime Studies, and Veterinary Medicine

7/15: May 13, 1994
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, and Geosciences and Maritime Studies
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Education, Liberal Arts, and Veterinary Medicine

7/16: May 14, 1994
Graduate Programs and Baccalaureate for Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Medicine, and Science

Commencement Programs

14/1: May 16, 2009

14/2: August 14, 2009

14/3: December 18, 2009

14/4: December 19, 2009

14/5: May 14, 2010

14/6: May 15, 2010

14/7: August 13, 2010

14/8: December 17, 2010

14/9: December 18, 2010

14/10: May 13, 2011

Commencement Programs

18/1: May 13, 2017
9 am (2 copies)

18/2: August 11, 2017
9 am (2 copies)

18/3: August 11, 2017
2 pm (2 copies)

18/4: December 15, 2017
9 am (2 copies)

18/5: December 15, 2017
2 pm (2 copies)

18/6: December 15, 2017
7 pm (2 copies)

18/7: December 16, 2017
9 am (2 copies)

18/8: May 10, 2018
9 am (2 copies)

18/9: May 10, 2018
2 pm (2 copies)

18/10: May 10, 2018
7 pm (2 copies)

18/11: May 11, 2018
9 am (2 copies)

18/12: May 11, 2018
2 pm (2 copies)

18/13: May 11, 2018
7 pm (2 copies)

18/14: May 12, 2018
9 am (2 copies)

18/15: May 12, 2018
2 pm (2 copies)

18/16: May 14, 2018
9 am (2 copies)

18/17: May 14, 2018
2 pm (2 copies)

18/18: May 14, 2018
7 pm (2 copies)

18/19: December 15, 2018
9 am (2 copies)

18/20: May 9, 2019
9 am (2 copies)

18/21: May 9, 2019
2 pm (2 copies)

18/22: May 9, 2019
7 pm (2 copies)

Committee for the Awareness of Mexican American Culture - Corps of Cadets(Aggie Band 1901-1910)

Committee for the Awareness of Mexican American Culture
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Conferences, Short Course, & Workshops
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-Pictures #1-25
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Construction and Growth at Texas A&M
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Co-Op Student Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Cooperative Education
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--AF Trip 1955-1956
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-Negatives

Corps of Cadets--African Americans at TAMU
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-Photocopies #51-100
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Negatives

Corps of Cadets--Aggie Band 1891-1900
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-Pictures #1-25
-Duplicates
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Corps of Cadets--Aggie Band 1901-1910
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Duplicates
-Negatives

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