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re: 247 ranks the nicest facilities in the nation

Posted on 5/1/16 at 11:06 pm to
Posted by Old Sarge
Dean of Admissions, LSU
Member since Jan 2012
55552 posts
Posted on 5/1/16 at 11:06 pm to
The very link you posted makes it clear that it never occurred

Aggie is Daddy, back then and to this day


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With the legislative session of 1873, The main building was completed by the end of 1874 and additional buildings were constructed. In 1875, the Legislature separated the administrations of A&M and the University of Texas, which still existed only on paper. The Agricultural and Mechanical College formally opened on Oct. 4, 1876.


The Constitution of 1876 provided that a "university of the first class" be established at a site selected by a vote of the people and that it be called "The University of Texas." The Agricultural and Mechanical College was to be a branch of the main university.
Posted by OldSchoolHorn
Aspen CO
Member since Nov 2014
3999 posts
Posted on 5/1/16 at 11:23 pm to
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The very link you posted makes it clear that it never occurred


You catch on so quick... revisit my quote:

"A&M was originally planned as a branch of the University of Texas."

That "originally planned" was your first clue to the fact that it never happened.

Senile, drunk or dumb? Which is it old man?
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