Distinguished Alumni

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George A. Linskie ’38

George A. Linskie ’38
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Year Awarded: 1993

Dallas, TX

Linskie studied Mechanical Engineering at A&M College of Texas. His career began in the air conditioning business and he worked for the Frigidaire Air Conditioning Division and then joined the firm of Rollins and Forest Consultuing Engineers as a mechanical design engineer. He later founded Linskie Co., who merged with Sam P. Wallace Co. in 1970. He was served in many leadership positions with his industry’s professional societies and was a founding member and past president of the Engineers Club of Dallas.



Outside his love for flying (he has had an active commercial pilots license for over 40 years) his first love has been, serving on the Board of the Children’s Medical Center for the past 30 years, where he is a past president and chairman of the board.

"I know of no more dedicated person who exhibits and demonstrates the high ideals and spirit of Aggieland."

  - James W. Aston '33, Distinguished Alumnus, 1967

Joe Hiram Moore ’38

Joe Hiram Moore ’38
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Year Awarded: 1978

Alvin, TX

Moore received a bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering in 1939 and a master’s degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1940. Starting as a roughneck in the oil fields, he became a noted petroleum engineer, independent producer and operator.



Moore contributed financially, intellectually, and with his time in support of higher education at Texas A&M. He established an endowment for scholarships and actively served as friends and advisors to many A&M support groups, including the Texas A&M University Press, the Texas A&M Foundation, and served as The Association of Former Students President in 1974.

Thomas A. Murrah ’38

Thomas A. Murrah ’38
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Year Awarded: 1986

Plano, TX

Murrah received a bachelor’s degree in Economics in 1938. For 40+ years, he served as a Director and Executive of banks across the state of Texas. Murrah was President of The Association of Former Students, a Class Agent for the Class of 1938, and the first President of the Texas Aggie Band Association.



Murrah was a member of the Century Council Executive Committee, Target 2000 Project Executive Committee, and a sponsor of a President’s Endowed Scholarship. He is also is responsible for establishing the YMCA branch in Northwest San Antonio and served as President of the San Antonio Sports Association in 1969.

Richard N. Conolly, Sr. ’37

Richard N. Conolly, Sr. ’37
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Year Awarded: 1985

Athens, GA

Conolly received a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Administration in 1937. He was Vice President of Stewart and Stevenson Services, Inc., a company which distributed engines and transmissions. He was an instrumental part of the establishment of the Texas A&M Research Extension Center at Corpus Christi.



Conolly served as the 1958 President of The Association of Former Students as well as the President of the Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce. Conally was also named Texas Motor Transportation Man of the Year for 1971 and also named Who’s Who in the Southwest.

"There is a saying from Holy Scripture that ‘many are called, but few are chosen,’ and by his character, accomplishments, and his feeling for Texas A&M University, Richard Noble Conolly, Sr., is one of the ‘few’."

  - H.C. Heldenfels ’35, Distinguished Alumnus, 1979

John A. “Jack” Crichton ’37

John A. “Jack” Crichton ’37
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Year Awarded: 1983

Dallas, TX

John A. Crichton is Chairman of the Board of Arabian Shield Development Co., a multi-million-dollar firm that obtained the first mineral concession in Saudi Arabia.



Following his graduation in 1937 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Petroleum Production Engineering, Crichton earned a Master’s Degree in Petroleum Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was awarded the Professional Degree of Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M in 1953.



Prior to serving in World War II, Crichton worked as an engineer and geologist for Union Producing Co. Following the war, he served in a variety of positions, including Vice President of Oil & Gas Property Management, President and Co-founder of Dorchester Gas Inc., and President of Yemen Development Corp. In addition to being President of Arabian Shield, he was also President of Nafco Oil & Gas Inc., Dallas Resources Inc., and Crichton & Co., a consulting and management firm.



Crichton was the Republican candidate for Governor of Texas in 1964 and has served in various GOP committee positions. He was one of the four finalists for the ambassadorship to Saudi Arabia in 1980.



Crichton is Past President of The Association of Former Students, Past President and Founding Member of the Letterman’s Association, and former Chairman and Trustee of the Texas A&M Development Foundation. He served on the Century Council, which was appointed by the Board of Regents in 1961 to help set goals for Texas A&M for attainment by its centennial in 1976, and he served on the Target 2000 Project Committee.

"I know of no one who is more dedicated to Texas A&M than Jack. He has worn his Aggie spirit with distinction in all walks of life. His energetic efforts on behalf of Texas A&M are well known to his fellow Aggies and he is highly respected by all who know him."

  - Edward E. Monteith ’43, Distinguished Alumnus, 1993

Henry J. Gruy ’37

Henry J. Gruy ’37
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Year Awarded: 1990

Victoria, TX

Gruy received a bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering in 1937. In 1950, he founded H.J. Gruy and Associates, an independent petroleum and natural gas consulting firm, which evolved into Gruy Engineering Corp. He is noted for his grasp of international politics and economic problems within the industry. Mr. Gruy has been widely honored for his contributions to the oil and gas industry. He was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Engineering.



His alma mater has long benefited from his expertise through his service on advisory groups in the College of Engineering and College of Geosciences. He served on the Texas A&M Engineering Advisory and Development Council and the College of Engineering’s Doctor of Engineering Advisory Committee.

"My admiration for his judgment, acuity, and sense of humor, not to speak of his many accomplishments in the petroleum industry, continues to rise faster than the value of the Japanese Yen."

  - Gerard Waller

Bernard G. Johnson ’37

Bernard G. Johnson ’37
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Year Awarded: 1974

Dallas, TX

Johnson received a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering in 1937. After serving in WWII, he founded Bernard Johnson Inc., one of the largest architectural engineering firms in the Southwest United States. Through the direction of Bernard Johnson, the firm now has a staff of 250 professional and support personnel providing complete design services in all major disciplines. In 27 years the company has planned or consulted on projects totally more than $2 billion in construction costs. Clients including the United States Steel Corporation, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Atomic Energy Commission and Texas A&M have used his company’s services nationwide, in Latin America and in the Far East.



This donor of a $25,000 Texas A&M President’s Endowed Scholarship has also been honored with the Knight of the Holy Sepulchre by Pope Paul VI.

George D. Keathley ’37

George D. Keathley ’37
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Year Awarded: 2012

George D. Keathley, Class of 1937, studied agriculture at the Agricultural & Mechanical College of Texas after graduating from Cameron State School of Agriculture and Junior College in 1930 with an associate degree in agriculture.



He worked for the Soil Conservation Service in Lamesa supervising soil-erosion projects for the Civilian Conservation Corps before entering the service in 1942. In 1943, he was assigned to the 338th Infantry Regiment, 85th Division, where he was promoted to staff sergeant and was one of the leading noncommissioned officers in the 1st Platoon, Company B. Atop Mount Altuzzo, Italy, in 1944, Keathley volunteered to take command of two additional platoons whose officers had been killed in action. He led Company B in fending off an enemy counterattack, even after he sustained a mortal wound from an enemy hand grenade. He was the third Texas Aggie awarded the Medal of Honor.



Keathley and his wife, Inez, had two daughters. He passed away on September 14, 1944.

"I believe [he would tell students] to use their time there to learn and grow; to use the tools presented to you to make a difference in something that you are passionate about (as was his goal with farming), and because you never know what circumstances you might find yourself in, or where life might lead you, to take advantage of this opportunity to prepare yourself to make a difference somehow, somewhere.

  - Dana McBee, George Keathley's granddaughter

Kenneth E. Montague ’37

Kenneth E. Montague ’37
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Year Awarded: 1983

Beaumont, TX

Montague received a bachelor’s degree in Geological Engineering in 1941. He served a 15-year career with General Crude Oil, in which he served as President and led the successful efforts of independent companies to compete effectively with fully integrated major oil companies. He was also instrumental in expanding the firm’s energy exploration activities. Throughout his career, he was concerned with protecting the environment and preserving resources. When General Crude was merged with a subsidiary of International Paper Co. in 1975, Mr .Montague was named Executive Vice President and elected to the Board of Directors.



He was a Trustee of the Texas A&M Development Foundation, served as a Chairman of the Board, and President of the Beaumont A&M Club.

Norman N. Moser ’37

Norman N. Moser ’37
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Year Awarded: 1971

Dallas, TX

Probably more than any one man, Norman Moser deserves credit for getting the screwworm eradication program started in the Southwest. In 1959, he initiated the program while he was president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. This was just one of the many cattle industry problems he worked on overcoming during the 1950’s.



Moser continues to rank among the leaders of the U.S. agriculture and the animal industry agri-business field. He established and developed the 13,000-acre Moser Ranch in the Red River Valley of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. He also established a 350,000-acre ranch in Alaska.



Born August 21, 1913, in Dallas, Moser attended the University of Cincinnati and North Texas Agricultural College before receiving his agriculture administration degree form Texas A&M in the summer of 1937.



He has served as chairman of the board of the National Livestock and Meat Board, vice president of the American National Cattlemen’s Association, and president of the Bowie County School Board. He has served as a director of the Texas Livestock Marketing Association, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Umnak Company Incorporated (Alaska Livestock Corporation), State First National Bank of Texarkana, National Finance Credit Corporation, and General Telephone Company.



Member of the Board of Stewards of the DeKalb Methodist Church, he and his wife have a son and three daughters.

"I think, probably, the most important thing about Norman Moser is the extremely high esteem in which he is held by all of those who have had the privilege of knowing him and working with him. He is a man that you can depend on a thousand percent; his counsel and advice is always sound."

  - The Honorable Dolph Briscoe, Jr., Former Governor of Texas

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