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Texas A&M College Front Entrance 1920

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Texas A&M College Front Entrance 1920
Shows the front gate entrance sign for Texas Aggies and it's college achievement's in football -1919,basketball- 1920 and Stock Judging.

Southwestern Champions 1919 Football (275-0)?
Basketball 1920 (560-247)?
International Stock-Judging Champions.
Date & Place: at Texas A&M College in College Station, Texas USA
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