Aggies by the Sea

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Aggies by the Sea tells the story of Texas A&M University at Galveston an unusual educational institution that began operation in 1962 as a maritime academy with only twenty-three students and now enrolls more than 1600 undergraduates studying the sciences technology business and cultural aspects of the sea. The first class of students (all men as Texas A&M required at the time) had no dormitories when class started in Galveston so the students were bunked in the nurses' dorms at the University of Texas Medical Branch. They borrowed their beds from the University of Texas and their training ship from the New York Maritime Academy. By 1969 though the school had opened a full campus on Pelican Island. By then some 150 students were studying in the program and it had its own home ship the Texas Clipper. In 1973 the campus admitted its first female student-believed to be the first woman maritime cadet in the country-and added maritime science to its degree programs. Nearly one hundred photographs portray the growth of the Galveston school from its humble beginnings to what it is today; a full university nationally prominent for its focus on the world's oceans. Filled with lively anecdotes reminiscences and biographical sidebars this lavishly illustrated book presents history with a bounce. . . . provides an interesting window into Galveston's past considering how many issues-from the political to the meteorological-have brushed and shaped the campus and the island city. -The Galveston County Daily News Institutional histories generally make dull reading but Aggies by the Sea: Texas A&M University at Galveston is a pleasant exception. -Journal of Southern History
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