Party that invaded Texas A&M and returned the stolen Rice Institute Owl mascot, "Sammy"
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Schleuter, Frank J.
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1917Description
A group of men standing and sitting on a tree, in which four of the men are sitting and holding a canvas drawing of an owl's face. There is text written on blue ink on the photograph that says "The Party that invaded A&M of Texas and retook the stolen Rice Owl." The photograph is torn on the upper left corner. At the bottom of the photograph, "Schleuter, Houston, 2-8-17" is written. Original resource is a black and white photograph.
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This image was included in the Rice centennial history book, published with support of the Rice Historical Society. Karen Hess Rogers, Lee Pecht and Alan Harris Bath, "Rice University: One Hundred Years in Pictures"(College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2012), 29Citable link to this page
https://hdl.handle.net/1911/71174Rights
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