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Identifier
10023178
Description
Arlington State College during A&M controversy; student crowd protests with signs: "If we wanted to be Aggies we'd have gone to A&M" and "ASC for me." A crowd of an estimated 2,500 Arlington State College (now The University of Texas at Arlington/UTA) students gathered outside of the E. H. Hereford Student Center at the "Save Our School" rally to protest a proposed name change at the school. The proposed name change was made by four members of the A&M board of directors in December 1964, and the group proposed to name the school "Texas A&M University at Arlington." During the rally, Johnson said a petition that will be sent to the Legislature, which asks for complete independence from the A&M system, had been signed by more than 1,500 students.
Archival Date
1965-01-06
Collection Name
Arlington Citizen-Journal Photograph Collection
Collection Number
Unproc. 92-47 Box 4 01/11/1965
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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License
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Subjects
Universities & colleges; Protest movements; Crowds; Students; Protest posters
Names
University of Texas at Arlington; Arlington State College (Arlington, Tex.)
Subjects
Universities & colleges; Protest movements; Crowds; Students; Protest posters