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View in Browser Volume V newsletter #2 January 18, 2020 Dr. Dan Terwelp, Tommy Harmon, and Tommy Lucas each have a story to tell the Longhorn Nation. Their stories transcend sports offering all former Longhorn student-athletes, managers, trainers, and support staff personnel a moment to remember that we all are teammates in spirit and share…
View in Browser TLSN Thanksgiving Special Edition 11/22/2022 Click on the white-lettered “VIEW IN BROWSER” shown in very small print at the top of this page to enhance the quality of photos and the text of this newsletter. After Texas joins the SEC the Thanksgiving Texas-Aggie game may once again be part of Longhorn Sports…
View in Browser Tom Campbell notified TLSN that Thomas Delatour, a former Longhorn basketball player from the late 1970s, who after graduation, became a leader in worldwide real estate investments, has passed away. Click on the small white letters “VIEW IN BROWSER” above to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. Thomas…
View in Browser April 14, 2023 Volume VIII Newsletter #9 Please know that TLSN is always adding Longhorn sports history to the website by adding photos and comments supplied by those who wish to share their special memories. In the last two weeks, Ken McLeland (Longhorn Tutor and Cheerleader) and Rey Moreno (track) sent TLSN…
https://texaslsn.org?fluentcrm=1&route=email_preview&fc_newsletter=f6ebfe26fe71544e52c2d4f30c0c9a94 The Dale family wishes you and your family a Merry Christmas and a joyful and exciting New Year!! This is the last TLSN newsletter for 2024 Chris Gilbert will be honored at the Doak Walker Award Presentation Banquet in 2025.Chris Gilbert was a standout running back for the Texas Longhorns from 1966 to 1968. He…
View in Browser Building the Longhorn Brand Top of the Queue Volume VI Newsletter # 21 – 08/28/2021 (click on “View in Browser highlighted above if the newsletter is not to scale or no images are present. ) Farewell Ragan Gennusa – you touched so many lives in sports and art. The photo above was…