October 1989 Cover

ON THE COVER: Cover photograph: Baptism, Little Cow Creek, Newton County, by Keith Carter

October 1989

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Features

Reflections and recollections of life among the shadows of the Piney Woods.

To the people of Austin, the poisoning of an ancient tree was more than a crime; it was a blasphemy.

The parallels between Mikhail Gorbachev and Mexico's Carlos Salinas just might end when it comes to their effectiveness at achieving reform in their nations.

In which a landlubber chronicles the saga of getting his sea legs aboard the good ship Elissa.

When a small private bank was closed on August 7, depositors lost all of their money, a pillar of the community came tumbling down, and the town’s trusting way of life was shattered.

Three cheers for Lawrence Herkimer and his leap to fame.

Columns

Art

Two museum shows culled from private collections illustrate that Texans know what they like—and it's not just Monets and Renoirs.

Waiting for anointment.

Education

Incarnate Word was an obscure Catholic school before Lou Agnese launched his multimillion-dollar ad campaign. Now the college is booming, and Agnese is a local star.

Books

Larry McMurtry explores the far side of forty in his new novel.

Reporter

Reporter

The Animal Liberation Front terrorizes Texas Tech: RVs lumber through the Big Bend drug net; eclectic eats served to a boogie beat in the Hill Country.

Miscellany

Roar of the Crowd

Ranking the rich; playing the game; watching the show.

State Secrets

Water, water, everywhere—in New Mexico, but Texas can't have any; Mexico invades Texas; picking the winner in the race to succeed Mickey Leland.

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