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Identifier
10011230
Description
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.
Archival Date
1917-1923 (Approximately)
Collection Name
Grubbs Vocational College Student Scrapbook
Collection Number
AR727
Original Format
Prints, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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License
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Subjects
College Students; Uniforms
Names
University of Texas at Arlington
Subjects
College Students; Uniforms