I was privileged to get to know Dr. Hill. He had the huge church in the black, Watts area of Los Angeles. He was a really big black man both physically and otherwise. You may have seen him on one of his many TV appearances. He was reared on the outskirts of La Grange, Texas. Continue reading “E.V. Hill”
Author Archives: Ron Linam
Valle de Leán
For many years it has been my privilege to lead medical teams to some of the most remote parts of Honduras. They usually consisted of approximately 60 people. Every trip, we had medical doctors, pharmacists, optometrists, nurses, dentists, and all manner of volunteer helpers. Every trip I would try to get a particular church toContinue reading “Valle de Leán”
The Little Girl
On this one trip to Honduras, it was so very hot and humid. I worked mostly in the dental clinic, for there were always way more people needing relief from severe dental problems than we could possibly treat. Before we go, I always ask the doctors going for the first time to go back andContinue reading “The Little Girl”
Captain Clint Peoples – head of the Texas Rangers
The Texas Rangers are an elite law enforcement group. They were originally started to protect the early settlers from the Comanches Indians on the frontier. Then they were assigned to protect the people along the Mexican border from raids by bandits coming across from Mexico. Rangers with a Group of Dead Outlaws they Shot In myContinue reading “Captain Clint Peoples – head of the Texas Rangers”
Richard Brooks
There were many “Fighting Texas Aggies” who contributed greatly to the Allied success in WWII. However, there were probably none more so than Richard Brooks from Waco, Texas. And you probably never heard of him. Many have been honored and commemorated down at College Station for their contributions to our military efforts, but he hasContinue reading “Richard Brooks”
The Red Head
For many years I had a lovely office in Downtown Dallas. It had much space, dark green plush carpet, a big conference table, nice leather chairs, and lovely western art on the walls. I had a great secretary who took shorthand, and two different young male assistants. However, since I lived in the Denton area, the commuteContinue reading “The Red Head”
The Fish Fall
I would usually take our medical teams to the east coast of Honduras. There are so many really poor villages of people there along the coast and inland from there. However, we went two times into the Province of Yoro in the central highlands, and the town of Yoro with teams sponsored by First BaptistContinue reading “The Fish Fall”
General McArthur: A Most Special Person
General Curtis Lemay was by far the most important person responsible for the US winning WWII. We knew that we had to destroy Germany’s production capacity to ever defeat them, but we were bombing them and losing large numbers of bombers and men and destroying practically nothing. As leader if one of our major bomberContinue reading “General McArthur: A Most Special Person”
Incredible Mary Crowley
This was one incredible woman. She was born in Missouri but wound up with her husband and two young children in Sherman, Texas. At the very worst part of the great depression, her husband just left her and the children. She figured that if they were not going to starve, she had better get aContinue reading “Incredible Mary Crowley”
The Hunts
As I mentioned elsewhere in this book, I was good friends with Bunker Hunt. He was a most interesting man. He really kept his thoughts quite simple. He was also very self-effacing. Even when he was considered one of the world’s richest men, being with him, you would never have guessed it if you didContinue reading “The Hunts”