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A Lambskin Legacy: What a 19th-century diploma reveals about East Texas A&M’s early days - MyParisTexas

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An alumnus recently discovered a rare diploma from 1897 and brought it back to East Texas A&M. The artifact provides a fascinating glimpse into the earliest days of the university. After more than a century in safekeeping, a piece of East Texas A&M history has returned home. The artifact—a preserved 1897 diploma—was recently donated to the university by alumnus Ted Crim, who discovered it for sale online. The diploma belonged to William Allen Wi…
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MyParisTexas broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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