Found a treasure chest of Aggie lore today
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mbrooking
7:49a, 5/13/15
How is this thread not blue starred already? Great finds.
Tyrone_The_Tuna
9:32p, 5/23/15
Much needed bump
TolarAggie
10:06p, 7/4/15
I love reading through this thread....still

BUMP
AGSPORTSFAN07
11:43a, 7/5/15
Just now in on this.




That's how often I visit the zoo.
Rusty GCS
10:22a, 5/7/16
Off season bump on the three year anniversary of the OP.
AEK
5:41a, 5/8/16
What an epic thread!
jon gruden is intelligent
9:46a, 5/8/16
In reply to war hymn aggie
Didnt' mfbarnes "find" something similar?
Jugstore Cowboy
7:54p, 5/19/16
From Traces of Texas today:



https://www.facebook.com/TracesofTexas/
war hymn aggie
9:32p, 4/9/17
just a quick update for anyone interested in viewing some of Pinky's personal belongings.
I have loaned several items to the Museum of the American GI here in CS for them to display.
The museum is a neat place to see some rare & interesting military items, so I encourage anyone that likes militaria (or AWH history) to go visit them.
Below is a link that KBTX did a remote on. The story about Pinky is on part 3.

http://www.kbtx.com/content/news/WWI-exhibit-set-to-open-at-Museum-of-the-American-GI-418346953.html
MROD92
10:33p, 4/9/17
rafjaf
10:05p, 7/8/17
bmorton
1:57p, 7/9/17
In reply to war hymn aggie
Awesome story. Thanks. I did not know about thus museum.
ravingfans
8:27a, 7/22/17
In reply to Rusty GCS
Rusty GCS said:

Off season bump on the three year anniversary of the OP.
Good Bull, Rusty!

Hope you BUMP this annually and it helps on attendance at the Museum. Glad those items are being respected and available for us to go see now. I will make the effort now that I know about it. Gig'Em
duffelpud
8:16a, 11/11/17
Bump for Pinky.
"What's this button do?"
BombayAg
9:47a, 11/11/17
Does the University have an official museum? I am not talking about MSC (at least as of the 90s), but an area of memorabilia and history of A&M.
bmc13
9:57a, 11/11/17
Grol
2:19p, 4/30/20
In reply to duffelpud
I would be interested in contacting you as I'm doing research on the Rollins brothers. My grandfather was Joseph Guy.

New to this forum, joined after I saw your post. Not sure best way to communicate directly.

Thanks
OldCorpsTerd86
2:53p, 4/30/20
In reply to Jugstore Cowboy
Harry Lime said:

From Traces of Texas today:



https://www.facebook.com/TracesofTexas/
red ass - thanks for sharing
I am here for the comments.
ABATTBQ87
9:29a, 5/1/20
In reply to Grol
Grol said:

I would be interested in contacting you as I'm doing research on the Rollins brothers. My grandfather was Joseph Guy.

New to this forum, joined after I saw your post. Not sure best way to communicate directly.

Thanks
I have the 1938 Longhorn with your grand dad's picture in it, as well as the book he wrote: "Aggies, y'all caught that dam ol rat, yet?"

I also have talked with his son who lives in the Wimberley area.
ABATTBQ87
9:37a, 5/1/20
From October 7, 1920 Battalion: The introduction of "the Battle Hymn of A.& M."







sleepybeagle
10:52a, 5/1/20
Instinctive Action

Did you ever notice this,
When a fellow steals a kiss
From the righteous little maiden calm and meek,
Now her spiritual training shows
Not in the turning up her nose,
But simply turning around the other cheek?



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