Remembering

“We were all spoiled by her greatness”: Memories of Barbara “Babs” Baugh from the Baylor Line Family

“Her loving heart and wonderful sense of humor were truly a gift to us all.” This is how Laura Hallmon (’96, JD ’99), President of the Baylor Line Foundation, will remember Barbara “Babs” Baugh, who was called Home in the early hours of Sunday, June 14. “It is with a heavy heart that [we learned] […]

“We were all spoiled by her greatness”: Memories of Barbara “Babs” Baugh from the Baylor Line Family Read More »

Walker Knight, Groundbreaking Editor of Baptist Publications, Has Died

Walker Leigh Knight, the Baylor-educated writer and editor whose epic poem The Peacemaker includes the once widely quoted phrase “Peace, like War, is Waged,” died in Atlanta shortly before Christmas. He was 95. When President Jimmy Carter incorporated Knight’s iconic line into the signing ceremony of the 1979 Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty, the next day’s Washington

Walker Knight, Groundbreaking Editor of Baptist Publications, Has Died Read More »

Remembering Mark White

As the 43rd governor of Texas, and the fourth Baylor graduate to serve in that state office, Mark White ushered in education reforms that still impact schools, including limits on elementary class size, the “no pass, no play” policy for high school athletes, and the first-ever statewide testing standards. For White, age 77, who died

Remembering Mark White Read More »

Living Her Way

Anyone looking for total objectivity here should probably read something else. I cannot reflect on the life of my sister Nancie Wingo ’54, who died last Christmas Eve morning, without thinking she may have been the best example Baylor ever produced in the matter ofloving, respecting and appreciating the people of a currently much maligned

Living Her Way Read More »