And a River Runs through It- the History of the Texas-OU rivalry
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And a River Runs through It- the History of the Texas-OU rivalry

View in Browser Texas Legacy Support Network Top of the Queue- Volume VII Newsletter #21 – October 4 , 2023 TLSN is not associated with the UT Athletic Department or any organization closely aligned with UT. Important: Click on the small white letters “VIEW IN BROWSER” to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on…

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MBFC, Schott, Peter Gardere , Smokey, Texas-OU, and Stealing O.U. Signals

View in Browser Texas -O.U. Special Edition- Volume VI Newsletter #23 10/03/2021 Click on “View in Browser highlighted above in white lettering if the newsletter is not to scale or no images are present. Norman Fitzroy Maclean was an American author and scholar noted for his book “A River Runs Through It.” In the movie…

O.U. -Texas, Orthopedics,  Johnnie Johnson, Paynter, and Gilchrist
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O.U. -Texas, Orthopedics, Johnnie Johnson, Paynter, and Gilchrist

View in Browser Volume VI TLSN Newsletter #9- 4/24/2021 TLSN is proud to announce that the Austin-based law firm MBFC (Minton, Bassett, Flores, & Carsey) will sponsor podcast Season II hosted by Chris Doelle with special commentary from Professor Larry Carlson. More information to follow. So watching T.V on Monday night, I received a phone…

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…

Peter Gardere

Sponsored by MBFC contact John Carsey at jcarsey@mbfc.com Peter’s oral Longhorn sports history link is below https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/peter-gardere-1 PETER THE GREAT by Larry Carlson ( lc13@txstate.edu ) There’s a word in the American lexicon that is more overused, abused — and certainly more misused — than even iconic, awesome, and incredible. That word is – “Unique.”…