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  • Christmas gift idea: Baylor books

    December 18, 2007 // Posted In Academics, Alumni, Athletics

    Won’t Back DownWith one week left ’til Christmas, many shoppers find that both ideas and time are in short supply. If that describes your situation, may we suggest a Baylor-related book for your loved one?

    Both Baylor Magazine and the Baylor Line regularly feature round-ups of books by Baylor alums and faculty (see here and here for examples). We’ve also mentioned a few Baylor-related books in previous blog posts (here and here). But we’ve got a few more suggestions for you:

    Head women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey’s autobiography, Won’t Back Down, came out this summer (and recently was mentioned in this round-up of sports books from USA Today).

    Also, Todd Copeland’s The Immortal 10 was released this year, nicely timed for this summer’s unveiling of the Immortal 10 Memorial.

    And while an update is reportedly in the works, the classic To Light the Ways of Time: an illustrated history of Baylor University, 1845-1986, is a must-read for anyone interested in the University’s past.

    Sic ’em, Baylor authors!

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