Mary Telfair

While Mary Telfair was born in Augusta, Georgia to a very prominent family in 1791, she had a huge impact on Savannah. Her father, Edward Telfair, was governor which afforded her some exceptions to the “rules” for women at the time. Her unique educational experience for women in the 19th century allowed her to form […]

Gracie Watson

Gracie Watson is a bit of a little legend… and ghost story.  It all started in 1883 when Gracie, the only child, was born to W.J. and Frances Watson. Her father managed the Pulaski Hotel. Gracie would play in the hotel lobby, sing and dance, and play the piano for the guests. She became very […]

Chapter 6: Fly Eagle, Fly for Me!

Galatians 6:9  “Do not grow weary in doing what is right, for at the proper time you will reap a harvest if you do not give up”.  “Hells, bells, and shotgun shells”. -Joe Davis     Even though I was disappointed in my performance as a football player I must say, the overall experience at […]

Eisenhower on Leadership – Part 1

“The art of leadership is deciding what to do, and then getting men to want to do it!” Dwight D. Eisenhower   “Eisenhower is my choice as the American of the Twentieth Century. Of all of the men that I have studied and written about, he is the brightest and the best.” Stephen Ambrose   […]

Chapter 5: UT Martin Pacers 1988

“The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That’s real glory. That’s the essence of it.” -Vince Lombardi   My college career was a struggle. I don’t think I ever lived up to my potential in college and for years it was something that bothered me. I was a pretty […]

Chapter 4: The Rivalry

“This is your time. Their time is done. It’s over. I’m sick and tired of hearing about what a great hockey team the Soviets have. This is your time. Now go out there and take it!” -Herb Brooks, US Hockey Coach   As I mentioned earlier, my dream as a kid was to play quarterback […]