Come and Take It Aggieland -
1885 was a landmark year. Dr. Pepper was served for the first time. U.S. Grant was placed in his tomb. And a certain institution of higher learning was finding its legs in Austin. A lot of people assumed the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas was doomed. Its enrollment was less than four hundred and the myopics were screaming that Texas didn't need two public colleges. It took Sul Ross to shut them up, but that was a few years down the road. You can think of this image as Aggies daring the legislature to close their school. "Come and take it," was the battle cry.