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Yearly Archives: 2019

HomeYearly Archives: 2019
The Astounding Rise of Korean Female Golfers

The Astounding Rise of Korean Female Golfers

LeBron James has taken his talents to southern California, Bryce Harper just signed a $330 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, the New England Patriots won yet another Super Bowl, and preparations for the Tokyo Summer Olympics (2020)...

March 11, 2019 Richard KLPGA, LPGA, pro golf in Korea 12 Comments
Ruminating about March 1 and the Japanese

Ruminating about March 1 and the Japanese

You will find me at Tapgol Park on the first day of March, every year—no exceptions. Of course, 2019 was especially important as it marked a century since the promulgation of the Korean Declaration of Independence. The air was bad in Seoul on...

March 5, 2019 Richard Korean history, Seoul 8 Comments
Smith, Farr and LeVias Made Beaumont Proud in 1966

Smith, Farr and LeVias Made Beaumont Proud in 1966

Magnolia Park is just a few miles north of downtown Beaumont, Texas. That is where, in the early 1960s, high school football players gathered to practice and play informal games. Recreation for black kids then was minimal, so they created their...

February 26, 2019 Richard college football, sports history 7 Comments
RIP, Carol

RIP, Carol

My life changed for the better when the Brandeberry family moved from Omaha to Dallas in the summer of 1969. The oldest of its three children was a girl named Carol. She enrolled at Bryan Adams High School, and her locker had by the luck of the...

February 21, 2019 Richard Bryan Adams High School, Dallas, ex-girlfriends 5 Comments
Hard to “Imagine” a Beatles Concert in Seoul in the mid-1960s

Hard to “Imagine” a Beatles Concert in Seoul in the mid-1960s

I recently attended and enjoyed an exhibition about the life and music of John Lennon and the Beatles at the Seoul Arts Center. However—and I am afraid I will sound like an insufferable snob here—I learned little since I lived through the Beatles...

February 16, 2019 Richard Beatles, Korean culture 2 Comments
Ford Frick’s Phantom Confrontation with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1947

Ford Frick’s Phantom Confrontation with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1947

According to Stanley Woodward of the New York Herald Tribune, some major fireworks went off just three weeks after Jackie Robinson began his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947. Certainly there had been opposition to Robinson...

February 14, 2019 Richard baseball, racial justice, sports history 4 Comments
Buryeong Valley, Uljin, Deokgu and Baegam

Buryeong Valley, Uljin, Deokgu and Baegam

On this 223-kilometer bus ride to Korea’s east coast, I had two seat mates. The first was a young woman who had recently been through plastic surgery; I could see her bruised face underneath a mask. The second was a burly man who reeked of...

February 7, 2019 Richard Korean culture, Korean history, Korean travels 6 Comments
My Big Chance to Meet “Conrad Dobler”

My Big Chance to Meet “Conrad Dobler”

Not until 2016 did I get on Facebook. I have, for the most part, enjoyed and benefited from it. Facebook has enabled me to find people with whom I had long lost contact. But, as with every form of social media, things are not always what they...

January 30, 2019 Richard Conrad Dobler, Facebook, Nigerian scams, pro football, St. Louis Cardinals 21 Comments
Walker, Smith and Mounts―Three Texans who Fought in the Korean War

Walker, Smith and Mounts―Three Texans who Fought in the Korean War

Having lived in Texas (mostly Dallas and Austin) for half a century, I still have some affinity for the place. And as a serious amateur historian, I recognize the centrality of the Korean War in my adopted land; you will find me at Seoul National...

January 24, 2019 Richard Korean history, Korean War, military history 0 Comments
Bully’s Bistro in the Philippines

Bully’s Bistro in the Philippines

Having known Dr. Myline Cornel for more than a decade, I was aware of her son Kean. I knew he had graduated from a maritime university in the Philippines and that he was struggling to get hired by one of the country’s shipping companies...

January 24, 2019 Richard bar, Philippines, restaurant 2 Comments
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