Texas A&M University: A Pictorial History, 1876-1996Texas A&M University Press, 1996 - 199 pages This expanded edition of Texas A&M University: A Pictorial History gives a panoramic view of Texas A&M, from its infancy as a college with forty-eight agricultural and mechanical (engineering) students to today's diverse campus of more than forty thousand students. Captured in full-color photographs are the modern university, its buildings, its far-reaching programs, and its students. The book is also a gallery of Aggie greats—on the battlefields of five wars; on the athletic fields; in industry, agriculture, science, and civic leadership. Historical photos show visits by Presidents William H. Taft, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and George H. W. Bush; preparations for military actions of World Wars I and II; the 1939 national championship football team; and the campus filming of the 1943 World War II movie We've Never Been Licked. From the first day of classes, the A&M College of Texas encountered successes and setbacks that would provide valuable lessons, established traditions that would shape the university and its students, and began its transformation from a frontier educational community to one of the nation's largest and most active teaching and research institutions. Gov. Richard Coke's admonition of October 4, 1876, has governed the school's growth: "Grave responsibilities rest upon you. The excellence of the college will be determined by your progress." As new frontiers beckoned, A&M accepted the challenges—excelling not only in agriculture and engineering but also the sciences, medicine, education, and research relating to space and the sea. A&M's military program received national recognition for providing military leaders during the Spanish-American War, the two world wars, and subsequent conflicts. With growth have come a more diverse student body, administrative reorganizations, and expanded educational programs. |
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... It's the spirit of Aggieland ... " กช soromir of gach wget Hall Lithoveralty I. A Small Cluster of Buildings near a Raw Frontier. Gathright Hall . Watercolor by E. M. Schiwetz . President John G. James ( 1880-83 ) vowed to make.
... It's the spirit of Aggieland ... " กช soromir of gach wget Hall Lithoveralty I. A Small Cluster of Buildings near a Raw Frontier. Gathright Hall . Watercolor by E. M. Schiwetz . President John G. James ( 1880-83 ) vowed to make.
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... John G. James , declared he intended to make A & M into a truly agricultural and mechanical college . The advent of his administration was in a sense yet another false start , but it did pro- vide more building blocks for growth . He ...
... John G. James , declared he intended to make A & M into a truly agricultural and mechanical college . The advent of his administration was in a sense yet another false start , but it did pro- vide more building blocks for growth . He ...
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... John K.Woods , T. B. Duggan , Adolph W. Amthor , Percy B. Bittle ; middle row : Arthur N. Jenkins , H. D'Echaux , William Bretschneider , W. C. Carothers ; rear : S. Kohn , W. N. Mathis , H. L. Williams , O. Gersteman . Joe Holick , not ...
... John K.Woods , T. B. Duggan , Adolph W. Amthor , Percy B. Bittle ; middle row : Arthur N. Jenkins , H. D'Echaux , William Bretschneider , W. C. Carothers ; rear : S. Kohn , W. N. Mathis , H. L. Williams , O. Gersteman . Joe Holick , not ...
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... John Burney , Altorf , Alfred W. ( " Mike " ) Bloor , Milton Sims ; front : Dick Peden , W. G. Massenberg , Hiram F. Coulter , Fort O. Ellis . Courtesy Texas A & M University Archives . 00 Cadet antics have always been an A & M. A ...
... John Burney , Altorf , Alfred W. ( " Mike " ) Bloor , Milton Sims ; front : Dick Peden , W. G. Massenberg , Hiram F. Coulter , Fort O. Ellis . Courtesy Texas A & M University Archives . 00 Cadet antics have always been an A & M. A ...
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... John Ireland was succeeded in office by one of the most colorful governors in Texas history , a man destined to play a decisive role in the future of A & M . Lawrence Sullivan Ross came to the school after a career as In- dian fighter ...
... John Ireland was succeeded in office by one of the most colorful governors in Texas history , a man destined to play a decisive role in the future of A & M . Lawrence Sullivan Ross came to the school after a career as In- dian fighter ...
Contents
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III The War Years | 37 |
IV Peace and a New Purpose | 47 |
V Growing Branching Out | 59 |
VI Veterinarians Foresters and Broadening Services | 69 |
VII Gig em Aggies | 91 |
VIII Fifty Years and Counting | 117 |
The Fighting Texas Aggies | 129 |
X Proud and Painful Growth | 143 |
XI Challenge and Change | 151 |
XII Into the Second Century | 171 |
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