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Grubbs Vocational College Student Scrapbook

 
This collection contains a Grubbs Vocational College Student Scrapbook.

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  • Baseball team at Grubbs Vocational College

    Baseball team at Grubbs Vocational College

    Baseball team at Grubbs Vocational College, n.d. [1917-1923] From 1917 to 1965, what is now The University of Texas at Arlington was a member of the Texas A&M University System. In March 1917, it was organized as Grubbs Vocational College (GVC), a junior college that was a branch campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (AMC), which later became Texas A&M University. Open only to white students, the curriculum at GVC centered around the agricultural, industrial, and mechanical trades.

  • Group of female students in school uniform at Grubbs Vocational College

    Group of female students in school uniform at Grubbs Vocational College

    Group of female students in school uniform (white middy blouse, knotted scarve, and dark skirt) at Grubbs Vocational College, n.d. [1917-1923]

  • Group of male and female students at Grubbs Vocational College

    Group of male and female students at Grubbs Vocational College

    Group of male and female students at Grubbs Vocational College, n.d. [1917-1923] From 1917 to 1965, what is now The University of Texas at Arlington was a member of the Texas A&M University System. In March 1917, it was organized as Grubbs Vocational College (GVC), a junior college that was a branch campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (AMC), which later became Texas A&M University. Open only to white students, the curriculum at GVC centered around the agricultural, industrial, and mechanical trades.

  • Group of cadets in uniform at Grubbs Vocational College

    Group of cadets in uniform at Grubbs Vocational College

    Group of cadets in uniform at Grubbs Vocational College, n.d. [1917-1923] From 1917 to 1965, what is now The University of Texas at Arlington was a member of the Texas A&M University System. In March 1917, it was organized as Grubbs Vocational College (GVC), a junior college that was a branch campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (AMC), which later became Texas A&M University. Open only to white students, the curriculum at GVC centered around the agricultural, industrial, and mechanical trades.

  • Group of cadets in uniform at Grubbs Vocational College

    Group of cadets in uniform at Grubbs Vocational College

    Group of students at Grubbs Vocational College, n.d. [1917-1923] From 1917 to 1965, what is now The University of Texas at Arlington was a member of the Texas A&M University System. In March 1917, it was organized as Grubbs Vocational College (GVC), a junior college that was a branch campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (AMC), which later became Texas A&M University. Open only to white students, the curriculum at GVC centered around the agricultural, industrial, and mechanical trades.

  • Group of cadets at Grubbs Vocational College on a field outside barracks

    Group of cadets at Grubbs Vocational College on a field outside barracks

    Group of cadets at Grubbs Vocational College on a field outside barracks, n.d. [1917-1923] From 1917 to 1965, what is now The University of Texas at Arlington was a member of the Texas A&M University System. In March 1917, it was organized as Grubbs Vocational College (GVC), a junior college that was a branch campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (AMC), which later became Texas A&M University. Open only to white students, the curriculum at GVC centered around the agricultural, industrial, and mechanical trades.

 
 
 

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