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  83R1030 JGH-D
 
  By: Workman H.R. No. 128
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, A century ago, the devoted alumni of Texas A&M
  University began to gather each year on San Jacinto Day to salute
  Texas independence, and in 1922 this annual event was enshrined as
  the official tradition of Aggie Muster, a day on which all alumni
  and students would gather to reminisce about their days at their
  beloved alma mater and to pay special tribute to those among them
  who had died in the previous year; and
         WHEREAS, This tradition gained worldwide recognition in
  1942, during World War II; led by General George Moore of the class
  of 1908, 25 Aggie servicemen risked their lives during the Japanese
  siege of Corregidor to participate in Aggie Muster, a remarkable
  display of their shared beliefs and values; since that time, Aggie
  Muster has continued to grow in popularity and in significance, and
  today there are observances held in more than 400 locations around
  the world; and
         WHEREAS, Aggie Muster is a poignant and heartfelt remembrance
  of those Aggies who have passed away in the previous year, and the
  legislature is pleased to salute the students, alumni, and
  representatives of Texas A&M University who, through their
  participation, exemplify the Lone Star State's spirit of
  friendship, courage, and compassion; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
  Legislature, in accordance with the rules and policies of the
  Committee on House Administration, hereby grant permission to Texas
  Aggie Muster to use the house chamber on April 21, 2013, from 6 p.m.
  to 10 p.m., unless the Texas House of Representatives is in session
  at that time.