
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College was created as a result of the Morrill Act, a federal land grant passed by...
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Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College was created as a result of the Morrill Act, a federal land grant passed by...
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The first classes at the University of Texas at Austin began on September 15, 1883. There were 221 students enrolled—163...
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Addie Jo “Jody” Conradt was born in Goldthwaite, Texas, on May 13, 1941. Although science may not be able to...
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The friendship between Arnold Sports Festival founders Jim Lorimer and Arnold Schwarzenegger stretches back for over five decades. The “Austrian...
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The Stark Center Lobby is an open hall welcoming visitors and orienting them to the facility and its collections. An...
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The Reading Room of the Stark Center library is filled with large, comfortable chairs as only a prodigious academic and...
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Joe Weider was a visionary and a true believer, and through his entire adult life he has done his level...
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Terry Todd was a man of many talents and grand visions. As a fifth-generation Texan he loved his family; Austin,...
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In 1956, the Texas Longhorn football team recorded one win and nine losses, its worst ever season. That December, Darrell...
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The Teresa Lozano Long Gallery is the permanent display of fine art pieces from The Stark Center’s collections, illustrating the...
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The pioneers of what came to be known as Muscle Beach – people like Les and Pudgy Stockton, Russ Saunders,...
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The golden age of professional strength performers – both men and women – lasted from approximately 1890 to 1930. A...
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Sports Illustrated described Harvey Penick as “golf’s Socrates – the game’s greatest teacher and philosopher.” Tall praise, yet the record...
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During the 2017 holiday season over 40 large boxes were delivered to the Stark Center. The boxes contained a remarkable...
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