My 10-year running streak

When I was a sophomore at UT (1972), I occasionally ran a few laps around the track at Memorial Stadium and I did so again during a semester at Stephen F. Austin State University (1975). My first race took place four years later in Denton, and...

T. Wiley did a good job

T. Wiley did a good job

I did not like Dr. T. Wiley Hodges. Nonetheless, after more than four decades of spinal health I am forced to admit he was highly adept as a surgeon. The circumstances under which I met him were as follows. In the summer of 1969, Don...

In-Sung’s wedding day

“My duties as a father are just about done.” Those words were spoken by my boss, Kyu-Pal Choi, as we sat in his office on Friday afternoon, March 18, 2011. He said them because his daughter, In-Sung, would be tying the knot on...

A Luddite or not, I read

A couple of years ago, one of my brothers admitted with only the slightest embarrassment that he had not read a book since graduating from high school. His diploma was bestowed in 1976. In spite of that fact, he has done well. He lives in a...

Babs’ mis-step

In February 2011, I was back in Texas for the second time since moving to Korea. At the baggage pickup area of the Austin airport, I saw an imposing statue of Barbara Jordan. When the facility opened in 1999, the passenger terminal was...

Brian Ullom, M.D.

I met Brian Ullom in 1982 under circumstances that seemed to bode poorly for both of us. I was a dishwasher at the Capital Oyster Bar, and he worked for a small company that did cleanup of several establishments in central Austin. Perhaps five...