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"Let every fellow tell his tale about."
- Chaucer, The Knightes Tale.
Roger T. Moore
Weekly
"MOORE TEXAS"
CARTOONS

11-19-09

HISTORY, REGIONAL, TRAVEL

Bob Bowman Weekly. Syndicated in 109 newspapers
"Bob Bowman's East Texas" columns >
The Quebe Sisters 11-15-09
If Bob Wills were around today, the chances are good that he would be delighted with three teenage sisters from Burleson. Listening to the Quebe Sisters play the western swing music pioneered by Wills in the 1930s and l940s, you realize they are special musicians who love what they’re doing...
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Mike Cox Weekly. Syndicated in 11 newspapers
"Texas Tales" columns >
Population Ranks 11-19-09
For historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in a little Texas trivia, I’ve compiled the historic urban population hierarchy and population figures dating back to 1850. The 1850 and 1860 listings contain the top 10 cities, since there are some surprises...

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C. F. Eckhardt Monthly.
"Charley Eckhardt's Texas " columns
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A Very Personal Ghost by C. F. Eckhardt 10-26-09
I’ve come to the conclusion, over the years, that when it comes to ghosts there are two sorts of people—those who realize ghosts exist and those who don’t want to realize it. One of the sure ways to become one of the first variety is to see a ghost. However, even if you see a ghost, you may not realize at once what you’ve seen. I know. It happened to me...
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Clay Coppedge Twice a month
"Letters from Central Texas" columns >
Vin Fiz Flyer 11-19-09
One of the first great aviation events in Texas was the arrival of a flying contraption known as the Vin Fiz Flyer, which landed in Fort Worth on Oct. 17, 1911 as part of what became the first Atlantic-to Pacific airplane flight.
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Delbert Trew Weekly. Amarillo Globe-Sun
"It's All Trew" columns >
Exactly how narrow does a niche have to be 11-17-09
"Down through the years, I have known or heard of several people who found their niche in life even though it was narrow and limited in scope..."
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Murray Montgomery Monthly. Syndicated in 5 newspapers
"Lone Star Diary" columns >
This Wild Bill Was No Hero 11-20-09
The Legend of Bill Longley
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W. T. Block Jr.
"Cannonball's Tales" columns >
Bill Cherry Monthly
"Bill Cherry's Galveston Memories" columns >
1935 Professional Baseball Pitcher, R.S. Maceo, Sr., Says It’s All in the Olive Salad 11-15-09
Probably because I’d known them for a lifetime, my favorites of the old-time Maceos were Rosario S. Maceo, Sr. and his brother, Vincent A. Maceo...
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Linda Kirkpatrick Monthly
"Somewhere in the West" columns >
Capt. J. D. Reed - The Story of a Cowboy 9-2-09
James Duff Reed, the Cattle King of the West
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Byron Browne Monthly NEW COLUMNIST
"Notes From Over Here" columns >
Fly-Fishing in New Mexico 11-1-09
Before I left for New Mexico last month, where I was for the first time, to try my hand at fly-fishing, I spent some time producing my fish story. I thought I would need one...
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Britt Towery NEW COLUMNIST
"Along the Way with Britt" columns >
Rewards Are Worth the Risk 11-20-09
"Progress always involves risk; you can't steal second base and keep your foot on first," Frederick Wilcox's most famous quote on winning...
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HUMOR & OPINION

Maggie Van Ostrand National Syndicated Columnist
"A Balloon in Cactus" columns >
The Crookedest Christmas Tree 11-21-09
There's something obscene about spending so much money at Christmastime. It’s not like we’re the Three Wise Men hiking across the desert to gift the baby Jesus. I don’t even know what frankincense is, let alone myrrh. So let’s get down to the most important symbol of all: the Christmas tree itself...
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Peary Perry Weekly. Syndicated in 80 newspapers
"Letters from North America" columns >
What We Have To Be Thankful For 11-18-09
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and about this time of the year I always like to sit back and reflect for a few minutes about what we have to be thankful for...
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Elizabeth Bussey Sowdal
"The Girl Detective's Theory of Everything" columns >

MOB vs. MOG 9-24-09
This is my first go around as Mother of the Bride and it’s been fine so far. We’ve got the gown, got the favors, lined up the photographer, talked to the wedding coordinator at the church. Yesterday we lucked onto just what we were needing...
Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don’t 9-4-09
I was fascinated and horrified by an article written by Amy McGuire in "Advance for Nurses" regarding the bizarre case of two Texas nurses, Vickie Galle, RN and Anne Mitchell, RN...
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MUSIC
Dorothy Hamm Monthly Columns
"Words and Music" Columns
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The Hustle and Bustle of the Metroplex Shuffle 9-1-09
Esteemed writer Norman Maclean once said: “Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it.” That’s an interesting theory and is exactly what seems to be happening with all the many cities that have sprung up here. And yes, a river, the Trinity, does run through it...
TRAVEL
  "Traveling Team Rudine"
  • Utah's Valley of the Gods 11-1-09
  • In Search of Seguin's Headless Walker 10-23-09
  • MEMOIRS
    N. Ray Maxie Ark-La-Tex Monthly
    "Rambling Ray" columns >

    Texas or Illinois - Youthful Rebellion is No Different 11-1-09
    This past summer I have reunited and corresponded with a long lost “ole friend”. Having lost communication with him for many years, so much has happened; time has passed and a lot of water has gone under the bridge, bringing mature, senior years to us both...
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    Editor
      "15 Minutes of Separation"
  • Ignacy Paderewski and Amelia Earhart in Toyah, Texas 11-11-09
  • The Art of Porch Sitting 11-5-09
    Dave Bonta is a poet and a naturalist. He lives on the “eastern edge of western Pennsylvania” which we suppose is something like living on the western edge of east Texas. Or the eastern edge of west Texas.
  • Guest Columns
    "They shoe horses, don't they?"
  • Reflections on Jefferson, a Historic Town by Robert G. Cowser 10-5-09
    I first heard my father mention the town of Jefferson when I was quite young. Jefferson is located approximately forty miles southeast of the farm in Hopkins County where I grew up...
  • "Of Books I Sing"
    Endangered Stories
  • Miss Bell by Harold Bell 9-1-09
    Nobody in the world, dead or alive, knew how long Miss Bell taught the fourth grade in and around Decatur, Texas...
  • Favorite Archived Columns
    George Lester "Spunky Flat and Beyond"
    Gael Montana "The View from Under the Bus"
    John Gosselink "Stumbling Forward" Smithville Times
    Louise George "History by George"
    "If you've heard this one before, dont' stop me,
    because I want to hear it again."
    - Waco Historian Roger Norman Conger

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