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View in Browser Click on the small white letters “VIEW IN BROWSER” above to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. In the last ten days, the Longhorn Nation has mourned the loss of two key figures in building the Longhorn brand. Jim Leahy and Bruce Cannon The celebration links to both…
View in Browser https://texaslsn.org Top of the Que 10/03/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #24 Scientific structural integrity testing of the helmet in 1912. Steve Ross and Coach Akers Over the last 4 years great articles from Gaylon Krizak, Barbara Wainscott, Mark McDonald, Ragan Gennusa , Robert Brewer, Rey Moreno, Byrd Baggett, Stewart Keller, Pamela Ferguson, Hub…
#1 Setting the record straight, Todd Smith (walkon), Tyres Dickson http://texaslsn.org/no-good-deed-goes-unpunished/ #2 Top of the Que 05/17/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #12 James Shamblin a member of the 1950 Longhorn National Championship baseball team has passed away. Horns UP! http://texaslsn.org/que-5-20-2019-volume-iv-newsletter-12/ #3 Top of the Que 05/08/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #11 @ https://Texaslsn.org The Typewriter Bowl,…
View in Browser Volume VII Newsletter #3 2/04/2022 Click on “View in Browser highlighted above in white lettering if the newsletter is not to scale or no images are present. Interview of football Center Turk McDonald- by Larry Carlson The University of Texas, in the three decades of Darrell Royal/Fred Akers football, cranked out the…
View in Browser Volume VII Newsletter #5 – 03/01/2022 Click on “view in browser” at the top of the page if images do not appear, the images appear distorted, or the links are not visible. LONGHORNS “ALL NAME” FOOTBALL TEAM WHAT’S IN A NAME? BY LARRY CARLSON LC13@TXSTATE.EDU “That which we call a rose /…
Life magazine promotes the Longhorn Brand and, by extension, the Southwest Conference. During pre-television days, magazines were the primary source of content and photos depicting American Life, science, politics, and culture with “Life” as the media leader for photojournalism. On November 17, 1941, Life celebrated the University of Texas and 14 Longhorn players. 13.5 million people…