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Monthly Archives: March 2018

Home2018Monthly Archives: March 2018
Alcindor / Abdul-Jabbar

Alcindor / Abdul-Jabbar

I doubt there has ever been a more dramatic college basketball debut than what transpired in Los Angeles on December 3, 1966. Lew Alcindor, UCLA’s 7′2″ sophomore center, scored 56 points in a 105-90 defeat of cross-town rival Southern Cal. His...

March 25, 2018 Richard college basketball, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, pro basketball 6 Comments
Charles Harrell, the Babe Ruth of the White Rock Churches Athletic Association

Charles Harrell, the Babe Ruth of the White Rock Churches Athletic Association

One-hundred acre Norbuck Park, at the intersection of Northwest Highway and Buckner Boulevard, was established in 1929. At its southeast corner is a tarnished monument to a man named Rowland D. Adams. He organized the White Rock Churches Athletic...

March 15, 2018 Richard Charles Harrell, church baseball, Dallas 10 Comments
Audrey and I Visit a Fortune-Teller

Audrey and I Visit a Fortune-Teller

I do not have a bucket list. Even if I did, going to see a fortune-teller would not be on it, not even at the bottom. I have never had the least desire or need to avail myself of clairvoyants. I feel no contempt for those who partake, but I sure...

March 11, 2018 Richard fortune-teller, Korean culture, tarot 24 Comments
The PyeongChang Winter Olympics: February 9 to 25, 2018

The PyeongChang Winter Olympics: February 9 to 25, 2018

I had been to PyeongChang once before, in September 2010, as well as Gangneung (April 2013). Both of these cities in Gangwon Province hosted events as part of the recently concluded 2018 Winter Olympics. Most prominent, of course, was...

March 2, 2018 Richard 2018 Winter Olympics, North Korea, South Korea 25 Comments

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