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Monthly Archives: April 2019

Home2019Monthly Archives: April 2019
Not even the Greatest College Football Coaches Could Win ’Em All

Not even the Greatest College Football Coaches Could Win ’Em All

I enjoy corresponding on a semi-regular basis with John Mackovic. This man had a long career as a college football coach at Wake Forest, Illinois, Texas and Arizona (not to mention a stint with the Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL). He’s...

April 23, 2019 Richard college football, college football coaches 7 Comments
The Circassians

The Circassians

Some people, I must say, hold a rather circumscribed view of historical suffering. They speculate as to whether blacks, Jews or Native Americans have suffered the most. There is an unseemly competition for primacy—the No. 1 spot, as it were. Each...

April 21, 2019 Richard Circassia, Circassian genocide 10 Comments
Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”—Required Reading at UT in 1972

Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”—Required Reading at UT in 1972

Many people look back on their college days with unalloyed happiness. I had a bit of that during my four years at the University of Texas, but I can also remember worry, pressure and feelings of insecurity. It was a big campus packed with 40,000...

April 5, 2019 Richard college education, politics, University of Texas 12 Comments

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