Anyone know what they represent?
How long do you have? Ol' Army has had a long lifetime. But your statement is very true...Pulloutgregg!!! said:
Didn't go to school at A&M.
Just interested in the History, seems like everything has a purpose.
this was still done, at least in the FTAB until 1990. I think woman in the Corps and FTAB eroded that because some of the male dates didn't want to wear ties to games.Quote:
Notice there is never an A&M Homecoming.... Every home game is a homecoming game. It was a tradition up until sometime after the Class of '86 died (all classes "die" after four years of attending school- tradition) that dates dressed up and wore corsages to football games. They wore dresses instead of lingerie as they do now....
93Spur said:
Contrary to The Batt's recitation of campos, when Kyle Field was constructed, the number of flags had no significance. We know the number of recognized WWI dead has increased (55 in 1990). No change in flag count. This myth has been checked and determined to be erroneous. Its akin to the "Kyle Field is a memorial" myth.
The Corps of Cadets is the heart and soul of Texas A&M and all meaningful traditions were born in the Corps incubator. Agree or disagree, don't care, but in MHO our beloved school ain't what it used to be.CanyonAg77 said:
Is this where I hate New Army, non-regs, or both?
When was this checked and where is this information?93Spur said:
Contrary to The Batt's recitation of campos, when Kyle Field was constructed, the number of flags had no significance. We know the number of recognized WWI dead has increased (55 in 1990). No change in flag count. This myth has been checked and determined to be erroneous. Its akin to the "Kyle Field is a memorial" myth.
I was at the Florida game a couple weeks ago and it looked to me like the uniform is:Rabid Cougar said:
dates dressed up and wore corsages to football games. They wore dresses instead of lingerie as they do now....
It may have predated Gill, but the Cadets voted in 1922-23 to be known as the Twelfth Man93Spur said:
12th Man - term predated E. King Gill, standing ready to go in as the 12th man was adopted in light of Gill.