SALU o Our F amous T exas A. and M. College Upon 75 Years of Outstanding Achievement Toward A Greater Texas A. and M.’s brilliant record of growth and progress . .. and the College’s splendid contributions to the development and prosperity of the State... are unsurpassed by any other institution in the history of Texas. *(4#i * * * * — At Right: DK. M. T. HARRINGTON President of Texas A. and M. m,' ‘ i i&r m r msim&Mll £ ?' *-. M. i mrJt mm V w MW& ' '' '' IP' : ■ mi-Kk&'z'* mm IB 4 n % iritrifii?! s HT v s _ - m i { i j ra#s* mm ■ - ■ ■'.■y- ? |t-.4 | $&}■ « «!' ■■ ' 1 wnM&$p ' i'y ■ tmtesm* (A mSk TODA Y... A Pictorial View Showing The Magnificent A. and M. Main Building And Adjoining Edifices ' • / '4 & » J T he FAR-SIGHTED Administrations of Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege . . . well aware of their responsibilities and opportunities to play an inspired part in the moulding of a finer citizenry and a finer State . . . have from the beginning pursued a policy of progressive development and expansion that have combined to give Texas today a college of highest ranking stature among America’s great educational institutions. Aside from the vast part played by A. and M. Graduates in making Texas the important State she is today . . . great honor is the the Col lege’s for its unsurpassed contribution to the Na tion’s Military Officer personnel. In every branch of the Services . . . thru every war since the college opened ... A. and M. Officer Grad uates have played vital and distinguished parts. Today ... the College marches onward with the same far-seeing spirit of determination that it has shown in the past. Substantial future growth . . . vast and vital accomplishments . . . are predicted for the Institution in the years to come. CONGRATULATIONS . . . AND GOOD LUCK, A. AND M. • • • 'l l. sT wm " if I .IJWMW T ^ Housing Areas at A. and M< College During World War l in ,}I: 1875 . . . Views of the A. and M. of Seventy-Five Years Ago. INTERESTS