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Item USS Queens, 1945-1946(1945)The USS Queens was an attack transport during WWII in the Pacific. The collection consists of two documents, a Christmas Day Menu and the travel record of the Queens.Item Texas A&M University College Station, 1964-2004(1964) Texas A&M University College StationNewspapers, catalog and polices produced by Texas A&M College Station, but that include references to Texas A&M University at Galveston.Item T/S Texas Clipper I, 1966-1989, 1995(1966) Texas Clipper Crew; Texas Maritime Academy; Seaborne Conservation CorpsThe Texas Clipper was known as the USS Queens and then the SS Excambion before becoming the training ship for the Texas Maritime Academy at Texas A&M Galveston in 1965. Its last cruise as the training ship for the Texas Maritime Academy was in 1994. From 1994-1996 it was used as a dormitory for the Seaborne Conservation Corps. The anchor of the Texas Clipper currently sits outside the library. In November 2007 the Texas Clipper was sunk on Padre Island to become an artificial reef.Item Office of the Campus Dean Admin Files, 1985-1991(1985) Office of the Campus Dean; Texas A&M University at GalvestonDocuments from the Office of the Campus Dean. Documents cover information about events, operations, and locations on campus.Item University Archives Digital Images(2012) Texas A&M University at GalvestonScans for Digital Projects. 12 DVDs. Scans made by Royal Imaging of Houston for the Library's University Archive Digitization Project. It should be noted that some of the PDFs were transferred to the Library using a portable hard drive and were never converted to DVDs. All scans (PDFs) were transferred to the Pain Server (Y drive). They were also bulk loaded to TAMU's Image Web at College Station. Public access for some of the scans are in the Texas Digital Library (TDL) such as: yearbooks, catalogs, and others.Item SS Excambion, 1948(1948) Texas A&M University at GalvestonOriginally named the USS Queens, the ship was renamed the Excambion in 1948. It served as a cruise ship from New York City to the Mediterranean. Its last cruise was in 1959. In 1965 it was renamed the Texas Clipper and became the training ship for the Texas Maritime Academy at Texas A&M University at Galveston.Item Small Boat Basin, 1998(1998) Texas A&M University at Galveston; Small boat basin staffItem T/S Texas Clipper II, 1996-2002(1996) T/S Texas Clipper II CrewThe Texas Clipper II was formerly known as the USN Chauvenet. It was renamed the Texas Clipper II when it was acquired by Texas A&M at Galveston in 1996. The ship was replaced in 2005. It served at the summer training cruise ship for the Texas Maritime Academy and visited ports in places such as Mexico, the Caribbean, and Ports around the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts. The collection includes log books and papers from cruises aboard the Texas Clipper II.Item Campus Dean's Office, R. Burkett, 1981-1991(1981) Texas A&M University at GalvestonCorrespondence and Administrative Files.Item Campus Event Posters and Programs, 1990-2006(1990) Texas A&M University at Galveston General AcademicsPoster, Programs, and flyers for various programs held by the General Academics department (Liberal Studies Department, as of the 2015-2016 school year) and by General Academics and Rosenberg Public Library in Galveston, Texas.Item Administration Files, 1962-1995(1962) Office of the PresidentThese are the correspondence files from the Office of the President at Texas A&M University at Galveston between 1977 and 1989. The work of three presidents who served during those years: William H. Clayton, 1979-1986 Sammy Ray, Interim President, 1987 William Merrell, 1987-1992 Such as budgets, audits, requests for legislative appropriations, strategic and master plans, and other such reports are bound separately.Item USNS Chauvenet, 1987-1992(1987) SWA; Department of the NavyUSNS Chauvenet, 2 boxes of naval ship log books.Item Coordinating Board Publications, 1981-2000(Coordinating Board, 1981) Texas A&M University at Galveston; Coordinating BoardMiscellaneous publications of Texas College and University statistics.Item Self Study Survey Results, Sept.13.1982(Dr. S. Curley, Coordinator, Self Study, 1982-09-13) Curley, Dr. S.Title of item. UA42, Box 1. Title of collection. Jack K. Williams Library, Archives, and Manuscripts, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Galveston, TX.Item Campus Planning and Master Plans, 1969, 1974-2004(Texas A&M University at Galveston, 1974) Texas A&M University at GalvestonIncludes Five-Year Plans, Master Plans, building facility plans; and campus and departmental strategic plans.Item Brochures, 1959-2010(Texas A&M University at Galveston, 1959) Texas A&M University at GalvestonIncludes general and departmental brochures from the beginnings of the university and include Moody College, Texas Maritime Academy, Sea Camp and other aspects of the university.Item Campus Histories, 1952-2002(Texas A&M University at Galveston, 1952) Texas A&M University at GalvestonBrief reports on the history of the establishment of various educational elements of what was to become Texas A&M University at Galveston, including the Texas Maritime Academy and the Texas A&M Marine Laboratory.Item Audit Reports, 1973-1992(Office of the State Auditor, 1973) Office of the State AuditorTitle of item. UA36, Box 1. Title of collection. Jack K. Williams Library, Archives, and Manuscripts, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Galveston, TX.Item Legislative Budget Board Reports, 1985-1987(Texas Legislature, 1985) Texas LegislatureReports, 1985-1987. Includes a performance report and the biennium estimates.Item Board of Visitors, 1958-2007(Texas A&M University at Galveston, 1958) Texas A&M University at Galveston Board of VisitorsPolicies, Procedures, color copy of John F Kennedy regarding the Texas Maritime Academy, Minutes of Meeting 1967-1990, and the 1958 meeting minutes from the Galveston Chamber of Commerce committee meetings about the TMA.
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