Letters to the Editor — Three cheers for Glen Whitley, Serena Williams, David McCullough

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1 Judge Glen Whitley — Re: ”Tarrant judge says he’s backing Democrat — Republican leader cites hopeful’s background, stance on ‘local control,’” Monday Metro &a...

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The only downside to this is the fact that he’s one of only two people in Texas who have been brave enough to do this. I truly wish more elected officials from both parties would follow his example.2 Serena Williams I guess this is the end of an amazing career. I want to say a big thank you to my greatest inspiration, Serena Williams. It’s been a pleasure following her all throughout the years and seeing her change the game. Thank you, Serena, for showing us we can be the best at anything.— Re: “For historian McCullough, the long view mattered — North Texas lectures showed respect for the past and its enduring lessons,” by Allan Anderson, Aug. 14 Opinion.

 

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