By Jon Mark Beilue On a Monday in December, the first day of the work week after final exams and graduation, West Texas A&M University history professor Dr. Bruce Brasington was in Baptist St. Anthony’s hospital. Oh, he was fine. Brasington was there at 9 a.m., gingerly navigating some ice in the parking lot to make two trips with boxes of stuffed WT buffaloes. In this time of COVID-19, he wasn’t getting far into the lobby anyway where Celeste Paulson, marketing and communication specialist for BSA, met him. It was there he handed off about five dozen of the stuffed buffaloes, destined for the beds and rooms of the children in the pediatric ward of the hospital. It has become a Christmas tradition for Brasington for at least a decade, maybe longer.