- US TxAM-C 1225
- Collection
- 1924-1925
This collection contains letters about Judge Charles Rogan's life at A&M, and other materials relating to A&M during the time that Rogan was a student there.
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This collection contains letters about Judge Charles Rogan's life at A&M, and other materials relating to A&M during the time that Rogan was a student there.
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This collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings about Dr. Brandt, and his manuscripts about Texas Fever.
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This collection contains letters written to Hal Moseley, dealing primarily with football and football coaches at A&M from 1898 to 1900. Also, included in the collection are Moseley's own report cards from 1899, commencement invitations from 1898 and 1900, and hand-drawn illustrations from a mechanical engineering class he attended at A&M. The collection also contains a subscription advertisement for the "Texas Foot Ball Review" dated March 25, 1897.
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This collection contains letters written by W. P. Ratchford to his family in the years between 1889 and 1891, giving details about his life in the dorms and the Corps of Cadets at A&M.
These files were created for notable Texas A&M persons by compiling clippings from various sources including campus and local newspapers. The files may contain photographs, newspaper articles, and/or obituaries.
Texas A&M Centennial Commemorative Metal Plates Collection
This collection includes commemorative metal plates with Texas A&M College logos and an engraving of Sull Ross dating from 1976, which is the commemorative centennial of Texas A&M's founding in 1876.
Old Main Building Commemorative Plate
This collection includes a porcelain plate made in Germany with the inscription "Wheelock - Made in Germany for M. H. James, Bryan, TX - Dresden". The plate contains an image of the original Old Main Building that was destroyed by fire in 1912.
Texas A&M College 75th Anniversary Plate
This collection includes a Texas A&M College 75th anniversary porcelain commemorative plate made by John C. Treuhart Architecture 1950 at Vernon Kilns USA. The plate is maroon and white with the names of the different buildings and halls named on the edges found at Texas A&M College.
Mechanical Engineering Texas A&M 75th Anniversary Celebration Dies
This collection contains the metal dies used by the Mechanical Engineering Department in making commemorative ashtray souvenirs for the 75th-anniversary celebration of Texas A&M in 1954.
This collection consists of the 1970 Texas Aggie Felt Calendar with a painting of "Old Sarg" on it.
Texas A&M Embossers Collection
This collection includes four metal embossers of Texas A&M College and Texas A&M University. Two embossers contain original leather coverings for them.
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.
Texas A&M Building and Special Subject Files
Buildings & Special Subjects files created for reference use. Compiled from newspaper clippings and various sources. May contain photographs, newspaper articles, slides, negatives, duplicates, and/or photocopies.
Please note that all files are one folder unless otherwise stated. Backfiles are 5" boxes. A designation of "1+1 backfile" means that the file consists of one folder and one backfile.
Texas A&M Grade Reports Collection
This collection includes some personal grade reports from former students at Texas A&M. It also includes average semester grades for freshmen, sophomores, or by department for sessions 1925-1926 to 1939-1940.
Texas A&M University 100th Anniversary Documentary
This collection consists of a documentary commemorating the centennial of Texas A&M College.
Corps of Cadets Caps Collection
This collection contains 5 Corps of Cadets caps/hats from individuals from the class of 1908, 1977, and other unknown years.
This collection consists of a single cotton baseball hat (white/maroon) with printed Texas A&M University Athletics logo and the other Texas A&M University logo with inscribed "Your Texas A&M Bookstore - The Memorial Student Center".
Harold B. Sorensen Publications
This collection includes many of Harold B. Sorenson’s writings either reprinted from a group of writings or from his own works.
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This collection includes papers of Dr. Wendell G. Swank’s works who was a department faculty member in the Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Department at Texas A&M during the 1950s to 1980s.
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The Wipprecht Family Papers is a collection of photographs, correspondence, and other items pertaining to the family of Walter Wipprecht (Sr.). The photographic collection spans the Wipprecht personal family ranch life in Bryan Texas to Texas A&M College and Bryan, TX early buildings. The collection includes several local newspapers, commemorative Bryan, TX memorabilia along with photographs of historic Texas A&M College during the early 1900s.
The collection includes light-sensitive glass plate negatives.
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This collection contains class notes and workbooks from J. V. Morton relating to Agricultural Engineering and Economics.
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1913 Hazing Investigation Collection
This collection contains items related to a hazing problem among undergraduate students at Texas A&M College in 1913. Records include accusation accounts from former students, parents, faculty, and staff. The Texas A&M College Hazing February 1913 Special Committee found twenty-two A&M undergraduate students guilty of hazing be dismissed from Texas A&M.
This collection consists of a sealed steel cylinder, containing various materials, such as letters and photographs, donated by the Class of 2004.
The capsule will be reopened in 2054 by members of the class.
Texas A&M Library History Collection
This collection contains documents pertaining to library guides, history, correspondence, and general information about Sterling C. Evans library from 1968-1976.
Sterling C. Evans Library was built in 1968. Evans library became a member of the Center for Research Libraries as a first member in the region. In 1979, Evans expanded with two additional floors built and an expansion of the facade and floors.
Richard R. "Dick" Tumlinson '51, "Recollections from Korea" Collection
This collection consists of 50 pages (small 1-inch binder) containing an overview autobiography of Tumlinson’s time spent in the United States Air Force during the Korean War along with photographs from his time overseas in Korea from 1953. Also included in the binder are mission reports.
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This collection contains photographs and correspondence of Master Sargent C. G. Robson.
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This collection contains documents pertaining to Gustav H. Pape's life including photographs, correspondence, biography, and other personal items.
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Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Records
This collection includes annual meeting, budget, and minutes reports of the Texas A&M Wesley Foundation meetings from 1957-1984.
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Marmaduke Knox Thornton Jr. Papers
This collection contains a biography of Thornton, personal poetry, correspondence, photographs, and papers on the Chemist’s work in chemical and agricultural engineering at TAMC (Texas A&M College) and TAEX (Texas Agricultural Extension Service).
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McFarlin Memorial Student Loan Fund Correspondence
This collection contains correspondence and legal materials such as contracts, pertaining to the McFarlin Student Loan Fund.
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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.
This collection contains correspondence related to the Texas A&M veterinarian, Hubert Schmidt, along with notes on fellow veterinarian Mark Frances, veterinary books, and translations, along with Texas A&M College memorabilia. This collection contains a "T" certificate from Hubert Schmidt’s time as a member of the Texas A&M College football team from 1906-1908. This collection also contains veterinary publications and notes related to Hubert Schmidt and Mark Francis.
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This collection contains memorabilia from Joe Utay’s career as a football coach during the mid-1900s along with his collection of football programs and stats rosters from his time serving in the Southwest Conference. Joe Utay was a member of the Texas A&M Football team from 1905-1907 as a halfback and was the football coach from 1912-1936. He was involved with the Southwestern Conference, the Cotton Bowl, and the Texas Officials Association.
This collection includes correspondence from Douglas MacArthur (then serving as the Commandant of West Point) discussing a potential football game between West Point and Texas A&M College. This collection also contains two lawsuits appealing for Texas A&M College to admit women to the university in 1933 and 1955. (The lawsuits were given to Joe Utay for legal review.)
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This collection contains a telegram with a list of the student freshman Corps of Cadets on the drill team for April 6, 1967.
Meeting of the Texas A&M College Board of Directors Guests Book
This collection contains a guest book and correspondence from and pertaining to the meeting of Texas A&M College Board of Directors and of the Former Student's Association network in 1939 hosted by Roy D. Golston in Lake City, Colorado.
Golston was the president of the Association of Former Students and served on the board from 1938-1944. He was one of the founding members of the "Aggie Club" which later became the 12th Man Foundation.