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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
A Game Played during the Death Throes of Jim Crow Football

A Game Played during the Death Throes of Jim Crow Football

I was on a radio show about 20 years ago. One of the other interviewees was Dr. John Butler, a faculty member at the University of Texas. Dr. Butler, a tall, savvy man of African descent, had helped integrate Louisiana State University as an...

December 18, 2018 Richard college football, Rice University, sports history, University of Texas 10 Comments
Hayang—December 14-15, 2018

Hayang—December 14-15, 2018

After lots of discussion and planning, Lee Su-hyeon (“Vicky”) and I arranged for me to visit Hayang, her hometown in North Gyeongsang Province, to give a talk about Jikji and my NGO’s efforts to extricate it from the clutches of the French...

December 17, 2018 Richard Jikji, Korean history, Korean travels 0 Comments
Morton, McCrumbly, Morris—and Johnson

Morton, McCrumbly, Morris—and Johnson

I am told that high school football in Texas these days has evolved. As in college and as in the pros, the game is now more about pitching and catching, tossing it around the old ball yard as Steve Spurrier once said. When I was a student five...

November 30, 2018 Richard Bryan Adams High School, football 14 Comments
Attendance at the 2018 UT–Kansas Game Bodes Ill for the Big 12

Attendance at the 2018 UT–Kansas Game Bodes Ill for the Big 12

In July 1990, the University of Arkansas—by which I mean former football coach and then-AD Frank Broyles—declared that it would leave the Southwest Conference, of which it had been a member for 76 years. The Razorbacks were going to the...

November 25, 2018 Richard college football, University of Kansas, University of Texas 1 Comments
Ring Lardner and His Rather Amazing Progeny

Ring Lardner and His Rather Amazing Progeny

During my unsuccessful year-long drive to convince the College Football Hall of Fame to admit Abner Haynes, I joined the Football Writers Association of America. I did so just to have access to its membership directory. Approximately 1,100...

November 23, 2018 Richard journalism, sports history 1 Comments
The End of Kewan Platt’s College Hoops Career

The End of Kewan Platt’s College Hoops Career

A film maker, two authors, a TV producer, a disability rights advocate, a member of the Massachusetts Senate, a judge on the Massachusetts General Court, an entrepreneur, two actors and a retired brigadier general are among the notable alumni...

November 18, 2018 Richard college basketball, racial issues, sports 19 Comments
Sabuk and Sindong, October 13–14, 2018

Sabuk and Sindong, October 13–14, 2018

I admit to having wasted a few hundred dollars on the lottery when I lived in the USA, but I am not a gambler. I had never been to Las Vegas or any other casino and now, in a 24-hour span, I would visit two. I researched the matter before heading...

October 15, 2018 Richard casinos, gambling, Korean travels 19 Comments
The San Diego Chargers Strike It Rich in 2001 with Tomlinson and Brees

The San Diego Chargers Strike It Rich in 2001 with Tomlinson and Brees

Maybe it was owner Alex Spanos, general manager John Butler, director of player personnel Buddy Nix, director of college scouting Jimmy Raye or head coach Mike Riley. Who among these leaders of the San Diego Chargers was most responsible for...

October 5, 2018 Richard 13 Comments
Some Thoughts on the Late Julius Whittier

Some Thoughts on the Late Julius Whittier

Tuesday marked the end of the life of Julius Whittier, a significant person in University of Texas history. Before him, there had never been an African-American varsity football player at UT. All of his predecessors had been European-American...

September 28, 2018 Richard college football, sports history, University of Texas 12 Comments
Sacheon, Goseong and Masan: September 22–25, 2018

Sacheon, Goseong and Masan: September 22–25, 2018

It was my 11th Chuseok holiday, the first of which came in 2008 when I was teaching English in Daegu. I had five days and would use four of them on an excursion to the southern coast of Korea. Chuseok traffic is usually horrible, but we just...

September 27, 2018 Richard expat adventures, Korean travels 11 Comments
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An American expat living in Korea with no wife, no kids, no dogs or cats. I have written 23 nonfiction books and worked on behalf of the Dallas Chaparrals, Jerry LeVias, Abner Haynes and the return of Jikji from France.
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