The History of Silver Taps (READ NOW)

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One of Texas A&M University's most meaningful traditions, Silver Taps is more than a century old and the hauntingly beautiful ceremony has evolved slowly over time. Tuesday's ceremony, the first of the semester, will remember one student.

The Association of Former Students delved deep into archival history and Aggie memory to create the special story we share today, which had never before been compiled into a full, written history.

The Association presents this research digitally for all to share, to grow in understanding and appreciation of this essential Aggie tradition.

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The History of Silver Taps
  • 1910s: Funeral processions to train station
  • 1920s: Trumpets play three parts
  • 1930s: The ceremony takes shape
  • 1940s-70s: "Who is an Aggie?"
  • 1979: Shift to first Tuesdays

Also included:
  • Letter captures Silver Taps in 1968
  • Teaching the tradition at Fish Camp
  • A brother remembers one 1987 Silver Taps
  • Inside the Ross Volunteers' slow cadence
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