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Monthly Archives: May 2019

Home2019Monthly Archives: May 2019
The 1954 Cotton Bowl, “Starring” Dickey Maegle and Tommy Lewis

The 1954 Cotton Bowl, “Starring” Dickey Maegle and Tommy Lewis

Now that Bart Starr has entered eternal rest, I had to look into his life and career. Sixteen years as the Green Bay Packers’ quarterback and five championships (including the first two Super Bowls, in both of which he was named MVP) say...

May 30, 2019 Richard college football, Cotton Bowl, SWC 4 Comments
A Crisis of Conscience in My Kitchen

A Crisis of Conscience in My Kitchen

Audrey and I were going through an outdoor market in Seoul’s Jamsil district in early May. I saw a basket of five large, bright-red tomatoes on sale for the low price of 5,000 won. I was raised in a city (Dallas, Texas) and not on a farm...

May 28, 2019 Richard famine, hunger, North Korea 6 Comments
Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Wilson Ignored the Koreans at 1919 Paris Peace Conference

Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Wilson Ignored the Koreans at 1919 Paris Peace Conference

About this time a century ago, the “war to end all wars” was over. Some 17 million people died in World War I, along with 23 million wounded. Germany had been defeated along with its ally Bulgaria, and the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires...

May 20, 2019 Richard Korean history, Paris Peace Conference of 1919 6 Comments
Dr. Freud, Paging Dr. Freud!

Dr. Freud, Paging Dr. Freud!

One of the monster classes I took at the University of Texas in the early 1970s was Psychology 301. It included an overview of the writings and theories of the key figures in that field: B.F Skinner, Ivan Pavlov, Jean Piaget, William James, Erik...

May 14, 2019 Richard psychology, Sigmund Freud 14 Comments

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