Texas A&M ring

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The Texas A&M Aggie ring (also simply Aggie Ring) is one of the various well-known symbols of Texas A&M University and a visible way to distinguish Aggies all over the world. The Texas A&M ring was formally adopted in 1889, and its design has remained relatively unchanged since then. The only major change that has been done on the original design was a result of the renaming of the university from “Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas” to “Texas A&M University” in 1963. The current Aggie Ring was designed by E. C. Jonas in 1894. The Aggie ring has distinct physical features, is surrounded by various unique traditions, and has very specific requirements for eligibility. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Texas A&M Aggie ring (also simply Aggie Ring) is one of the various well-known symbols of Texas A&M University and a visible way to distinguish Aggies all over the world. The Texas A&M ring was formally adopted in 1889, and its design has remained relatively unchanged since then. The only major change that has been done on the original design was a result of the renaming of the university from “Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas” to “Texas A&M University” in 1963. The current Aggie Ring was designed by E. C. Jonas in 1894. The Aggie ring has distinct physical features, is surrounded by various unique traditions, and has very specific requirements for eligibility.
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