Muster Speeches

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US TxAM-C 1182-1

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Muster Speeches

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  • 1945-1984 (Creation)

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27 folders

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1/1: Preface and introduction

1/2: Biographies

1/3: Campus Muster Speakers (2 copies); Letters and permission slips to copy Muster speeches. 1945-1978

1/4: General Dwight D. Eisenhower's speech for Texas A&M College. 1946 (3 copies)

1/5: James H. Pipkin, "Son Remember". 1951

1/6: Searcy Bracewell, "Speech for Aggie Muster". 1952

1/7: Dan Thorton, "America's Immeasurable Strength". 1953 (2 copies)

1/8: Allan Shivers, "Remarks". 1954 (2 copies)

1/9: General O.P. Weyland, "Address". 1955 (2 copies)

1/10: Earl Rudder, "Remarks". 1956 (2 copies)

1/11: Honorable Olin E. Teague, M. C., "Talk". 1959 (2 copies)

1/12: James W. Aston, "Address". 1961 (2 copies)

1/13: L. F. Peterson, "Speech". 1963

1/14: Address by Major General R. L. Murray. 1967

1/15: Dr. E. King Gill, reading manuscript. 1964

1/16: Penrose B. Metcalfe, "Address". 1966 (2 copies)

1/17: Major General W. B. Kyle, "Remarks". 1968 (2 copies)

1/18: Mayo J. Thompson, "Texas A&M - Island of Light". 1969 (3 copies)

1/19: Sheldon Best, "Muster Speech". 1974

1/20: Reagan Brown, "Muster Speech". 1975

1/21: C. G. Scruggs, "How Will You Answer The Muster Call of the Future?" (2 copies)

1/22: Colonel Tom Dooley, "Muster Speech". 1978

1/23: Henry G. Cisneros, "Texas A&M Muster Address". 1980 (2 copies)

1/24: Frederick D. McClure, "The Signs of the Times". 1981 (2 copies)

1/25: William B. Heye, "Muster". 1982

1/26: Dr. Haskell Monroe, "Muster Address" (2 copies)

1/27: Jack M. Rain, "Muster Speech". 1984

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