Coach Gus has had a heart-attack
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Coach Gus has had a heart-attack

View in Browser We need to huddle Coach Gus Article by Kirk Bohls – photos added and not part of Kirk’s article. TLSN has set up a link for access to updates on Coach Gustafson health status https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/coach-gus-health-status Please forward any update information to Williamdale@msn.com about Gus’s health status and the information will be added…

Status of Coach Fred Akers
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Status of Coach Fred Akers

View in Browser We need to huddle Coach Akers Texas Legacy Support Network is passing along a Facebook Document to each of you. “My name is Diane Akers, wife and loved one of Coach Fred Akers and I need help for myself, my husband, children, grandchildren and countless others.” Coach Akers story is at https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/fredakers-and-dianeakers…

1918 Pandemic, George Sauer, Quarterback busts , Podcast agenda
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1918 Pandemic, George Sauer, Quarterback busts , Podcast agenda

View in Browser Top of the Que Volume V Newsletter #20 Nice Catch George Sauer was a talented but conflicted Soul The Voice of a New Generation stigmatizes authority figures. The 1960’s song written by the Beatles, “All you need is love, love is all you need,” was considered by many as the mantra that…

Arlis Parkhurst , Diane Akers, John Carsey (basketball), and Billy Dale
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Arlis Parkhurst , Diane Akers, John Carsey (basketball), and Billy Dale

View in Browser Top of the Que 08/15/2020 -Volume V Newsletter #21 Horns UP!!! 1958 Longhorn Football Captain Arlis Parkhurst has passed away. A celebration of his life is at https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/arlis-parkhurst There are updates on Diane Akers request for political action to help family members visit loved ones in memory care units. Dena Reneau also…

Update on Coach Leon Black, Bio on Coach Bibb Falk, and softball history
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Update on Coach Leon Black, Bio on Coach Bibb Falk, and softball history

Top of the Que Volume V Newsletter #12 History, Heritage, and Traditions have built the Longhorn Brand Health Watch Coach Leon Black has been added to the Longhorn health watch. There are two links. Please save the first link for updates on Coach Black . https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/coach-leon-black-1 https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/coach-leon-black SIGN OF THE TIMES Coach Gus April 2020…

Update Coach Black, Football 1992-1997, Hook’em, Tennis Jeff Moore, Rowing`
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Update Coach Black, Football 1992-1997, Hook’em, Tennis Jeff Moore, Rowing`

Top of the Que Volume V Newsletter #13 TLSN is an independent organization celebrating Longhorn Sports History . TLSN is not associated with the UT Athletic Department or any organization closely aligned with UT. The website and newsletter are free, insightful, historical, and educational. HOOK’EM ORIGIN 1955 is the Beginning of Big Bertha and the…

Two subjects -The history of Longhorn Fan and Remembering Bill Sansing
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Two subjects -The history of Longhorn Fan and Remembering Bill Sansing

Bill Sansing has passed away. The link below shares an article that Bill Little wrote about Mr. Sansing’s influence on the Sports media starting as the SID for D.X. Bible. Bill was 100 years old. https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/bill-sansing Benjamin Franklin said there are only three things certain in life: death, taxes and Fans Ok – the quote…

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Judy Lackey, A Longhorn feat never duplicated, Olympians, and Hank Chapman

View in Browser Volume V Newsletter #16 TLSN is an independent organization celebrating Longhorn Sports History and assisting qualifying Horns needing temporary financial assistance. TLSN is not associated with the UT Athletics Department or any organization closely aligned with UT. Board members include Benny Pace, Spanky Stephens, Beth Coblentz, Jim Kay, and Billy Dale. The…

Conradt and Olympians,Bill Atessis,  Texas-OU,  the photo shoot  of 1941
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Conradt and Olympians,Bill Atessis, Texas-OU, the photo shoot of 1941

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…