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The history of aquatic animal medicine at Texas A&M was first formally initiated with the beginning of the Sea Grant Program on the campus in 1968. At that time, the call went out for individuals interested in conducting ...
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The history of aquatic animal medicine at Texas A&M was first formally initiated with the beginning of the Sea Grant Program on the campus in 1968. At that time, the call went out for individuals interested in conducting ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...
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Educational facilities play a large roll in our society today, altering what was once a privilege, to now be a right and obligation to those who seek advancement. The technical two-year colleges, coined “community colleges” ...
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In the background the "planked roof" barn can be seen. No defineative date could be obtained as to when this barn was built, but student that took classes from Dr. Fancis in the late 1890's say that it was on campus as ...
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Rudder Tower was built in 1973 and is named after James Earl Rudder, an aggie alumni, world war 2 veteran, Distinguished Service Medal recipient, and former President of Texas A&M University.
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Although it was one of many buildings used for the treatment of animals for the Veterinary School, it is reported that this was the first substantial Veterinary Hospital on campus and was located on the corner of Spence ...