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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAnecdotes Back in 1934 or 1935 my parents were attending summer school at A&M, so my younger brother and I ran around the campus looking for something to do. As I remember it, the only place on campus where there was cold drinking water was a fountain on the front porch of the YMCA building. The concrete steps leading up to the porch were shaded by trees and remained fairly cool until midday, so we hung out there quite a bit. Two other young boys who hung out at the YMCA were Jim and Mason Cashion, whose father was the YMCA director. Somewhere along the way Mason's name was changed to "Red." Incidentally, my mother~-and a lot of other women-~tried to get their degrees from A&M, but were turned down. My mother earned all but her last 30 credits at A&M. She then transferred to Sam Houston and got her degree there in 1937.