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Bass, George - December 14, 2000

Reflections of Dr. Bass in the Anthropology and Archaeology Department, Founder of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, and as the first Department Head of Archaeology. Discusses young life and early years in nautical archaeology, ancient ships, locations and salvaging.

Adair, Carolyn - August 03, 1999

A recollection of experiences by Carolyn Adair as a member of the Texas A&M staff and one of the pioneer women to enroll in the University once it opened to women on a very selective basis. She worked in the University Personnel Office in the early 1960s assisting in the hiring process for faculty. She personally helped implament the Fair Labor Standards Act at Texas A&M. She eventually began taking classes as a graduate student in the College of Education. In the 1970s she began work in the MSC as the first Director of Student Activities.
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Boles, Jerry - July 13, 1998

Jimmy Boles discusses his time in the Corps of Cadets at Texsa A&M, heavy emphasis on his time as a Freshman. Important topics also discussed: the history of A&M, race and gender relations, Corp Trips, Bonfire, Bryan and College Station, and Ring Day. Class of 1971.

Appelt, Leslie "Les" - June 11, 1998 & Oct. 13, 1998

Experiences at Texas A&M as a student and member of the Corps of Cadets. Entered A&M as an undergraduate in 1936, Class of 1941. First Interview: Discusses the Corps, life as a Fish (Freshman), important members of the faculty, the campus and College Station in the 1930s and 40s, football games, Corps trips, integration and international students, and life in the Army. Page 45-Second Interview: Discusses the Association of Former Students and his years as President of the Association.

Bowen, Ray M. - August 10, 2000

Reflections of President Bowen during his days as an undergraduate at Texas A&M and his experiences in the Corps of Cadets with special emphasis placed on his years as a Fish (Freshman). Other topics discussed: the history of A&M, the Corps, Bryan and College Station, Aggie Ring, race and gender relations, Muster, Final Review and Commencement. Class of 1958.