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Apparently they found it in the collapsed West side on a bench, but it was never seen because nobody stands up.
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Wait- the corps killed Reveille I??? I did not know this tidbit.
quote:Well that is pretty terribly written.
College Station artist Marie Haines painted the piece, which was presented on November 24, 1943, about a month-and-a-half before Reveille I died. The dog was accidentally hit by cadets returning to campus from Navasota in 1931, brought back to campus and kept by the Corps' cadets until her death.
quote:something tells me dad o lot only knows how to spill one thing and it won't be the beans.
spill the beans dad o lot
quote:Not a biology major were you. I don't "spill".quote:something tells me dad o lot only knows how to spill one thing and it won't be the beans.
spill the beans dad o lot
quote:I've kept it vague on purpose. I thought it was a cool story.
Dad, just because you ran into someone doesn't mean you have to tell everyone
quote:The list of finalists for Miss Rev IX includes 10 Collies selected from rescue shelters and breeders.
They should go to the pound and get a mutt rescue dog.
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I heard the painting was stolen in 1944 by the Nazis and was displayed in the personal hunting lodge of Herman Goering in far east Poland. After the war it traveled into the hands of a Swedish art collector who had it appraised. After that, it was shipped back to A&M and arrived postage due. The painting has remained hidden and crated in the steam tunnels until recently discovered. That's what I heard at least.