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  2. 1999 Aggie Bonfire collapse - Wikipedia

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    The university gave the National Forestry Hero Award to an employee of Steely Lumber Co., James Gibson, for rescuing students. [7] By January 2000, Texas A&M spent over $80,000 so students and administrators could travel to the funerals of the deceased, including $40,000 so 125 students and staff could attend a funeral in Turlock, California by way of private aircraft; most of those on board ...

  3. Aggie Bonfire - Wikipedia

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    Aggie Bonfire as it burned in 1989. The Aggie Bonfire was a long-standing annual tradition at Texas A&M University as part of the college rivalry with the University of Texas at Austin. [1] [2] For 90 years, Texas A&M students—known as Aggies—built a bonfire on campus each autumn, known to the Aggie community simply as "Bonfire". The event ...

  4. ‘There were screams everywhere’: Remembering the Texas A&M ...

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    Twelve students were killed in the bonfire collapse on Nov. 18, 1999, including two from Tarrant County. ... 1999, at the bonfire collapse. Twelve Aggies died in the Nov. 18 disaster.

  5. Texas A&M Bonfire collapse: Remembering the deadly tragedy at ...

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    The 1999 Texas football vs Texas A&M game became secondary to the tragedy that stuck when the Aggies' bonfire collapsed, killing more than 10.

  6. Aggie Bonfire leadership - Wikipedia

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    The Aggie Bonfire leadership was composed of Texas A&M University students who were in charge of the construction of Aggie Bonfire, also known as Bonfire. This large bonfire burned on the Texas A&M University campus annually from 1909 until 1999. Since 2003 a bonfire has been burned unofficially off campus, and is known as Student Bonfire.

  7. Missing ingredient: Horns and Aggies renew storied and ... - AOL

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    “Part of what, at least in my time at Texas, what made Texas great was beating the Aggies.” Missing ingredient: Horns and Aggies renew storied and bitter rivalry after more than a decade Skip ...

  8. History of Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    Bonfire Recovery, November 19, 1999. At 2:42 a.m. on November 18, 1999, the partially completed Aggie Bonfire, standing 40 feet (12 m) tall and consisting of about 5000 logs, collapsed during construction. Of the 58 students and former students working on the stack, 12 were killed and 27 others were injured.

  9. Missing ingredient: Horns and Aggies renew storied and bitter ...

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    The Aggies didn’t beat Texas until 1902. The rivalry inspired Texas A&M’s first pregame bonfire in 1909, which became an annual tradition until the log stack collapsed in 1999, killing 12 people and injuring dozens. Crow and Campbell. Williams was the last Heisman winner to play in this series that has featured three.