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A tutor remembers Mike Singletary
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Honoring Achievement: 2010 Distinguished Alumni Awards
On Friday, January 15, 2010, four remarkable Baylor graduates—Dr. James C. Kroll, Dr. Rebekah Ann Naylor, Bob R. Simpson, and Robert C. Zamora—will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Baylor Alumni Association during a black-tie banquet in the Cashion Academic Center on the Baylor campus.

Computers: The revolution begins
Computer literacy is something that President Herbert Reynolds takes very seriously. So seriously, in fact, that he made it one of Baylor’s major goals for the 1980s—for students and faculty alike.

Ray Perryman: The ‘boy wonder’ economics prof
Editor’s Note: As we gear up to celebrate 60 years of this tradition with you, let’s take a moment to

Life Studies: 2004 Distinguished Alumni Awards
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Alumni Spotlight: Taking Flight
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Integrating Baylor
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Sing!
Seconds click by in the electric darkness behind the thick curtain of Waco Hall – not the Monday morning Waco Hall where freshmen write English themes during Forum or the Wednesday evening Waco Hall where students sing hymns during Serendipity, but the once-a-year setting of All University Sing, the Waco Hall not so very far from Broadway.

In Spite of Everything
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Teaching Together(ness)
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Soul Survivor
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Rain or Shine
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Over the Judge’s Shoulder . . .
In observance of this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we remember his life, legacy, and impact with a classic article from our May-June 1968 issue.

Baylor, David Guion, ‘Home on the Range’ and the Roxy Connection
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The Media’s Discovery of Southern Baptists
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Old Paintings Find a New Home at Baylor
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Cotton Bowl Blues
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A Visit With Miss Dottie
Described by her friends as “small, untidy, energetic, unselfish, tireless, and possessed of great originality,” Miss Scarborough was still nothing if not meticulous

Baylor’s Songs Now Recorded
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Baylor in the Year 2000
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More Pluck Than Luck
Her story would make an Alger hero look like a sissy Original Editor’s Note: One hears much about the fact that

Sugar Bowl Champions 1957 | From The Archives
They were calling it “Baylor’s greatest victory of all time” as most of the record 81,000 watchers in the fabulous

Shooting Stars
This article was published in the Winter 2011 issue of The Baylor Line and written by Lisa Asher. During

World Changers
This article was published in the Summer 2013 issue of The Baylor Line and written by Meg Cullar. Baylor graduates

Shape Shifter
This article was published in the Summer 2013 issue of The Baylor Line and written by Lisa Asher. Sculptor
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