TAMU Campusologies and Corps
Knowledge Cadence
Under what act of Congress was A&M established? - ✔✔The college was established
under the Morill Act of July 2, 1862.
When was Texas A&M opened? - ✔✔A&M was opened for r
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TAMU Campusologies and Corps
Knowledge Cadence
Under what act of Congress was A&M established? - ✔✔The college was established
under the Morill Act of July 2, 1862.
When was Texas A&M opened? - ✔✔A&M was opened for registration on October 2,
1876. On Wednesday, October 4, 1876, 40 students and 6 faculty members began
instruction.
What is the inscription on the front and back of the pedestal on which the Lawrence
Sullivan Ross statue stands in front of the Academic Building? - ✔✔Lawrence Sullivan
Ross, 1838-1898, Soldier, Statesman, Knightly Gentleman; Brigadier General C.S.A.,
Governor of Texas, President of the A&M College.
What is Silver Taps and where is the notice for Silver Taps posted? - ✔✔Silver Taps is
the student body's final tribute paid to an Aggie who, at the time of his or her death, was
enrolled in undergraduate or graduate classes at Texas A&M. The notice is posted at
the base of the flagpole in front of the Academic Building.
What is Aggie Muster? - ✔✔On April 21st each year, on the anniversary of the Battle of
San Jacinto, Aggies gather together, wherever they are, to commemorate fellow Aggies
who have died during the year. The tradition was begun 21 April 1903.
When and where did the Twelfth Man originate? - ✔✔On January 2, 1922, in Dallas
during the Dixie Classic (the forerunner of the Cotton Bowl), an Aggie, E. King Gill, was
called from the stands to suit up as a substitute, hence the phrase "Twelfth Man."
What year were women admitted to Texas A&M as provisional students? What year
were women allowed to join the Corps of Cadets? - ✔✔Women were admitted on a
provisional basis to Texas A&M in 1963. Women joined the
Corps in the fall of 1974 as members of Company W-1. In 1990, women began joining
all-male Corps units in order to further integrate female cadets into the Corps of Cadets.
What are the Core Values of Texas A&M University? Where are they displayed on
campus? - ✔✔Excellence
Integrity
Leadership
Loyalty
Respect
Selfless Service
These Core Values are displayed on the six main entrances to the Memorial Student
Center.
What event related to the Bonfire occurred in 1999? - ✔✔On November 18, 1999, at
2:43 a.m., tragedy struck Aggieland when the Bonfire stack
collapsed. Twelve Aggies died due to injuries sustained in the collapse.
What is the inscription at the entrance to the Bonfire Memorial? - ✔✔"There's a Spirit
Can Ne'er be Told..."
What was Aggie Bonfire and what did it symbolize? - ✔✔Until the bonfire stack
collapsed in 1999, Aggies annually gathered wood and timber to
build a huge bonfire, which symbolized the burning desire to beat the hell out of t.u. and
the undying love all Aggies have for Texas A&M. The bonfire was normally set ablaze
the night before the t.u. game when it was played in Kyle field and two nights before the
game when it was played in Austin.
What is "Elephant Walk"? - ✔✔Before the last regularly scheduled home football game
each year, seniors gather and visit
all of the important historical locations on campus before wandering off to some
secluded
spot as if old elephants about to die. This symbolizes the fact that, as former students,
they
will never again stand as part of the student portion of the Twelfth Man.
What is March to the Brazos and what does it stand for? - ✔✔On April 1, 1977, the
tradition of March to the Brazos was reinstated. In years past, the
Cadet Corps would conduct a forced march to the Brazos River to keep cadets from
playing
April Fools' pranks. Today, March to the Brazos serves as a symbolic opportunity for
cadets to assume their positions for the following year.
What is the inscription on the Spanish American War Memorial - ✔✔"In memory of
students, officers, and faculty of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas who
volunteered to serve the United States of America in the Spanish American War, 1898-
1902: Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines, China. Erected by American Memorial
Association Inc., 1953."
What is the inscription on the World War I Memorial? - ✔✔"In recognition of the splendid
participation by the A&M College of Texas in the World War and of the heroic sacrifices
made by her sons. This memorial is given by the classes of 1923-24-25-26."
How are the 55 Aggies who served in World War I and died on active duty
commemorated? - ✔✔Fifty-five flags fly over Kyle Field at each home football game,
there is a granite memorial
located on the Corps Memorial Plaza at the north end of the Quad, and their names are
on
the plaques in the entrance to the Memorial Student Center.
How many Aggies served in World War II - ✔✔There were 20,229 Aggies who served in
World War II. Of these, 14,123 served as officers, more than any other school, including
the combined totals of the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval
Academy.
Who are the eight Texas Aggie Medal of Honor recipients? - ✔✔Horace S. Carswell Jr.,
George D. Keithley, Thomas W. Fowler, Turney W. Leonard, William G. Harrell, Eli L.
Whiteley, Lloyd H. Hughes, and Clarence E. Sasser
What is the inscription on the Memorial Student Center? - ✔✔"Greater love hath no man
than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." - John 15:13.
Who is the Aggie mascot and what year did she originally join the A&M ranks? -
✔✔Reveille, 1931.
For whom was the University airport named? - ✔✔Easterwood Field was named for
Jesse Easterwood, a former student of the College, who was killed while serving as a
Navy pilot in 1919.
What was Governor Richard Coke's advice to students in 1876 and inscribed on the
Coke Building? - ✔✔"...To the Students: Let your watchword be duty, and know no
other talisman of success than labor. Let honor be your guiding star in your dealings
with your superiors, your fellows, with all. Be as true to a trust reposed as the needle to
the pole, stand by the right even to the sacrifice of life itself, and learn that death is
preferable to dishonor."
What is the inscription on the George Bush Library Museum? - ✔✔"Let future
generations understand the burdens and the blessings of freedom. Let them say we
stood where duty required us to stand." President George Bush, January 1991
When was the first football game played with t.u.? - ✔✔In 1894, at Austin.
Who is 'Danger 79er', where is the statue located, and what is the inscription? - ✔✔LTG
J. F. Hollingsworth US Army, Class of 1940, was known as Danger 79er. He served
heroically in the US Army from 1940 to 1976. He is the only general in the history of the
United States who received the nation's second highest award for valor three times
along
with being wounded six times in combat.
In what year was A&M National Champion in football? - ✔✔1939.
What is the Corps hump-it? - ✔✔The Fightin' Texas Aggie Cadet Corps
The Twelfth Man
The Spirit of Aggieland
The best damn outfit anywhere.
What is the inscription on the Rudder Tower? - ✔✔"In memory of James Earl Rudder,
1910-1970, Class of 1932, Heroic Soldier. Commissioner of the General Land Office of
Texas...Sixteenth President of Texas A&M University...Third President of the Texas
A&M University System."
Earl Rudder was architect of the dream that produced this center. In this, as in all he
did, he demonstrated uncommon ability to inspire men and lead them to exceptional
achievement.
What is the inscription on the War Memorial located on the Corps Plaza? - ✔✔"Greater
love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13
"This memorial is dedicated to the A&M men who gave their lives in defense of our
country since World War II. Here is en
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