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1961 Aggie ring returned to family - MSN1961 Aggie ring returned to family. Posted: April 4, 2025 | Last updated: April 4, 2025. Six decades after Albert M. Thomas lost his beloved Aggie ring, a Bryan man helped reunite it with his family.
The man who discovered the ring's Facebook post was shared over 1.4k times, as the Aggie community reached out to help return the ring.
Both new and old Aggies on Friday will be receiving their Aggie Rings, one of the most recognizable symbols at Texas A&M University.
That’s how A&M Consolidated High School girls basketball coach Wendy Hines had her Aggie Ring returned to her over 20 years after she lost it. Hines, A&M Class of 1992, lost her ring around 2000 ...
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I Found His Gold Diamond Aggie Ring Underwater - MSNI was there for a specific reason: to help Doug recover his gold Texas Tech Aggie class ring, which was not only valuable but deeply personal—it contained diamonds from his great-grandmother.
For Dr. Rohn Hendricks, a beloved 70-year-old equine veterinarian, one such thing was an Aggie ring—a tradition revered by graduates of Texas A&M University.
Dr. Rohn Hendricks, an equine veterinarian and Texas A&M University alum, finally received the one thing he never had after nearly 50 years — the coveted Aggie Ring — thanks to one student and ...
The Aggie Ring is given to students who have achieved 90 hours of undergraduate coursework or who have reached a predetermined graduate coursework milestone at Texas A&M University.
For Dr. Rohn Hendricks, a beloved 70-year-old equine veterinarian, one such thing was an Aggie ring—a tradition revered by graduates of Texas A&M University.
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