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    • Michael Kellett
      The Aggie Bonfire was a Texas A&M tradition from 1909 until the last offical one in 1998. "In preparation for the much-anticipated annual football game against "t.u.", as Aggies refer to their rival, the student-built Texas ...
    • Michael Kellett
      The Aggie Bonfire was a Texas A&M tradition from 1909 until the last offical one in 1998. "In preparation for the much-anticipated annual football game against "t.u.", as Aggies refer to their rival, the student-built Texas ...
    • Michael Kellett
      The Aggie Bonfire was a Texas A&M tradition from 1909 until the last offical one in 1998. "In preparation for the much-anticipated annual football game against "t.u.", as Aggies refer to their rival, the student-built Texas ...
    • Worley, Jan Media Resources, College of Veterinary Medicine
      “In 1967, responsibility for Bonfire construction was transferred from the Yell Leaders to “Red Pots,” students specifically chosen to plan and construct the stack. The safety helmets or “pots” worn by Bonfire construction ...