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  2. Parsons Mounted Cavalry - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Thomas R. Parsons. The unit was named after Parsons, who was the only active-duty Commandant at Texas A&M. [3] The unit made its debut in the Corps' march-in at the Wichita State football game in September 1973. Collins served as the unit's first Commanding Officer, with Williams as the Executive Officer and Latimer as a Platoon Leader.

  3. Dirk West - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Glynn "Dirk" West (October 23, 1928 – July 26, 1996) was an editorial cartoonist, journalist, and mayor from Lubbock, Texas, most famous for his caricatures of collegiate mascots. [1]

  4. Snoop Dogg dubbed 'America's Mascot' for Olympics. Here are ...

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    Snoop Dogg has made headlines as 'America's Mascot' in the 2024 Olympics. We think a few Texans could do the job, like Willie Nelson and Beyoncé. Snoop Dogg dubbed 'America's Mascot' for Olympics.

  5. Big Boy Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    [111] [note 18] The following year, the 13 Cafe and Coffee Mill restaurants were sold to a group of employees, with 3 remaining Big Boys and 2 Big Boy Express units offered for sale. [112] In 1995, the company closed its last Big Boy operation. [113] Some former units later operated as Annie's American Cafe and as Perkins Restaurants.

  6. Texas mascot Bevo to return for Cotton Bowl in College ...

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    Texas football's mascot, Bevo will make his return to the field when the Longhorns take on Ohio State at the Cotton Bowl:

  7. Golden Retrievers Visiting Texas A&M Have Fun Playtime with ...

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  8. Mascot - Wikipedia

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    A mascot is any human, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, sports team, society, military unit, or brand name. Mascots are also used as fictional, representative spokespeople for consumer products.

  9. The story behind political party mascots

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    While the mascots of Democrats and Republicans are well known, you may not be aware of the origins behind them. The Democratic donkey was first used in Andrew Jackson's 1828 presidential campaign.