
Written by Homer Jacobs, an Aggie graduate and editor of 12th Man Magazine, the book describes A&M's beginnings as a remote land-grant college in central Texas and recounts many of the highlights and glories of its development. Today, with an enrollment of more than 44,000 students, the University has evolved into an academic as well as athletic powerhouse, while retaining its core characteristics and military leadership role.
Whether describing Texas A&M's many revered traditions -- from Silver Taps to Muster to Midnight Yell Practice -- interviewing some of the University's special people, or reviewing the football team's greatest seasons, Jacobs catches the spirit, the pride, and the uniqueness that makes Aggieland a place like no other.
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