‘Good Bull’: Texas A&M historical exhibit premieres Wednesday

  • Museum board member John Fingerhut props up a Texas A&M football helmet at the Lampasas County Museum on Friday morning. The exhibit opens to the public this week. MONIQUE BRAND | DISPATCH RECORD
    Museum board member John Fingerhut props up a Texas A&M football helmet at the Lampasas County Museum on Friday morning. The exhibit opens to the public this week. MONIQUE BRAND | DISPATCH RECORD
  • If you are wondering about “the girl” Robert A. Wright III sought permission to visit in September 1963, it was Carol Northington, who later became his wife. MONIQUE BRAND | DISPATCH RECORD
    If you are wondering about “the girl” Robert A. Wright III sought permission to visit in September 1963, it was Carol Northington, who later became his wife. MONIQUE BRAND | DISPATCH RECORD
  • A graduation cap and gown of an A&M graduate are on display. MONIQUE BRAND | DISPATCH RECORD
    A graduation cap and gown of an A&M graduate are on display. MONIQUE BRAND | DISPATCH RECORD
Whether one is a fan of Texas A&M University or simply a proud Aggie, Lampasas County Museum has something of interest: the “Hullabaloo, Caneck! Caneck! Lampasas County Aggies” spring exhibit. The display, ranging from historical memorabilia from prominent alumni to modern-day student center items, premieres Wednesday. That date -- April 21 – also is known as San Jacinto Day and the Aggie…

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