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Legacy

By Claire Moncla, Student Intern, Baylor Line My grandfather has terminal cancer and may not last through this week. Since my mother first called me to tell me the news of his worsening condition, I have been upset and angry as I think about the tragedy of an ending life: the mourning family, bereft spouse,

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Those Who Stayed On

By Judy Henderson Prather ’73, DMin ’02 BAA Communications Coordinator On Saturday, we will present what is quite possibly my favorite of the alumni association’s awards–the Herbert H. Reynolds Retired Faculty-Administrators Award. Retired faculty members who are being honored include Drs. Robert Collmer (English), Elmer Duncan (Philosophy), Fred Gehlbach (Biology), and J. R. LeMaster (American

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A Tale of Two Sessions

By Lisa Asher Associate Editor, Baylor Line and Editor, Between the Lines The two assembled crowds really couldn’t have been more different. Members of one group wore skirts and suits; the other group’s attire consisted of shorts and T-shirts. The first crowd was very subdued, even reticent. Members of the other crowd were excited and

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For Art’s Sake

By Meg Cullar, News Editor, the Baylor Line A few weeks ago, I ran into an art professor friend. And it was a very good thing, because he reminded me that the student-faculty art show was currently on display at the Martin Museum of Art in the Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center. Visiting the show is

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I’d Rather Be Blue

By Judy Henderson Prather ’73, DMin ’02 Communications Coordinator Ahh, springtime in Texas! Some people claim that Texas only has two seasons—cold and hot—but during a few glorious weeks in March and April, we get our version of spring. Some people call it simply “bluebonnet time.” When it’s still cold and gray, the question begins

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A Living Legacy

By Todd Copeland Editor, The Baylor Line I want to share a few thoughts about the impact that one gift from one person can have. The gift I have in mind is a monetary one, but gifts of other kinds can certainly be just as significant to the lives of others. In this case, the

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