Texas A&M Forest Service (TFS) Collection
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Texas A&M Forest Service (TFS) Collection
Texas A&M Freshmen Academic Convocation
This collection contains materials relating to freshman convocation.
From 2003-2011 the archives would receive the schedule of events, the official program, and a VHS, CD, or DVD (formatting progressed through the years) of the convocation. Occasionally a "gift" was included that the incoming freshmen were given to aid them in their first year away from home.
In 2006, the gift became standardized as a drawstring laundry bag one could put their clothes in and throw in the wash or use to carry their personal items to and from laundry facilities. The bag has a solid piece of materials across the center where "Freshman Convocation" along with the year is printed, and a blank spot for the bag owner's name. (Laundry bags were not given to the archive for the years 2009-2011).
In 2013, Freshman Convocation t-shirts were added to the archive accessions.
This collection includes flower show information, historical club materials, minutes, club yearbooks and scrapbooks, and club reports.
Texas A&M Institute of Nautical Archaeology Publications
This collection consists of three 5" boxes and includes the following publication titles:
Texas A&M Ocean Drilling Program Publications
This collection consists of the following publication titles:
Texas A&M Offshore Technology Research Center Publications
This collection consists of the following:
Texas A&M Opera and Performing Arts Society (OPAS) Publications
This collection consists of one 5" box and includes the following publication titles:
Texas A&M Parson's Mounted Cavalry Association Publications
Texas A&M Personnel Publications
This collection contains the following publications for A&M personnel:
Texas A&M Physical Plant Newsletter
This collection consists of one 5" box and includes the Physical Plant Newsletter (1979-1994).
Texas A&M Plant Disease History
Texas A&M Race and Ethnic Studies Institute (RESI) Archives
The archives consist of photographs, publications, correspondence, and reports on the early history of RESI under the directions of its first two directors, Dr. Gail E. Thomas (1991-98) and Dr. Mitchell F. Rice (1999-2004). The institute was founded in 1991 and established to highlight Texas A&M University's strengths and academic leadership in research relating to the study of race and ethnicity and their various dimensions (e.g., intersections with class, gender, and sexuality; past, present, and future relevance to issues of education, immigration, politics, culture, and health).
Sans titre
Texas A&M Race and Ethnic Studies Institute (RESI) Publications
This collection consists of one 5" box and includes RESI News Notes Newsletter (1995-1996).
Texas A&M Research Information System Records
Texas A&M Retirees' Club Records
This collection consists of meeting minutes, luncheon meeting and program newsletter/mailings, activity reports, and a brief historical outline. Also included is a binder with photocopies of the original constitution, by-laws, and other documents related to the 1965 formation of the A&M Retirees Club.
Sans titre
Texas A&M Review for the Regents Publications
Texas A&M Sea Grant Program Historical References
Texas A&M Sea Grant Program Technical Publications
Texas A&M Sports Car Club Records
This collection includes records from 1968-1971, official results of Aggiecross VIII through XX, results of the 1984-1985 Autocross, the Master Planning Packet for the 1985-1986 Aggiecross, and the record book of the Club for 1985- 1986.
Texas A&M State Climatologist Publications
This collection consists of one 5" box and includes Texas Climatic Bulletin (1997).
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.
Texas A&M Student Organization Constitutions
Texas A&M System Board of Directors Minutes
Texas A&M System Board of Regents Agendas
Texas A&M Thermodynamics Research Center (TRC) Publications
This collection consists of the following publications
Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) Publications
This collection consists of three 5" boxes and includes:
Texas A&M University Newcomers Club Records
This collection contains materials such as guest books, yearbooks, a scrapbook, information books, and annual reports of the Texas A&M University-affiliated women's Newcomers Club.
Texas A&M University Police Be Alert Publication
Texas A&M University Research Park Scrapbooks
This collection contains 6 magnetic photo albums containing photographs and other materials regarding Research Park.
Texas A&M University Zine Collection
The Texas A&M University Zine Collection is a generalized "floating" collection of zines tied to a set of particular collecting criteria:
The collection has "Texas A&M University" in the title to reflect the collecting criterion of zines created by A&M students or former students. More importantly, however, the inclusion of the A&M name in the collection title reinforces the collection's connection to the university as well as its major purpose, to help make TAMU a center for the preservation of regional alternative voices.
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).