Background
Linck, Ernestine Porcher was born on July 3, 1918 in Texarkana, Texas, United States. Daughter of Ernest Waldo and Nell Nora (Greenroos) Porcher.
(This compilation of "cowboy lore, legends, lies, and othe...)
This compilation of "cowboy lore, legends, lies, and other bits of truth" about coffee and its origins includes the story "Good Coffee is a State of Mind" by J. Frank Dobie. Published in its entirety for the first time, Dobie's narrative brings us little-known tales of famous westerners such as Sam Houston, who "set a good example" because he "drank his coffee without cream or sugar". Foreword by novelist Clay Reynolds.
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Linck, Ernestine Porcher was born on July 3, 1918 in Texarkana, Texas, United States. Daughter of Ernest Waldo and Nell Nora (Greenroos) Porcher.
Bachelor, Henderson State University, 1937., University Texas, Austin, 1938. Master of Arts, East Texas State University, 1957.
Doctor of Philosophy, East Texas State University, 1968. Postgraduate, University Houston, 1964.
English teacher, Texarkana (Arkansas) Indiana School District, 1945-1955; English teacher, Pasadena (Texas) Indiana School District, 1955-1960; English instructor, San Jacinto College, Pasadena, 1960-1964; assistant Professor of English, University Texas, Arlington, 1964-1967; associate professor, University Texas, Arlington, 1968-1977; professor, University Texas, Arlington, 1977-1983. Fellow East Texas State University, Commerce, 1967. Co-owner Cow Hill Press.
(This compilation of "cowboy lore, legends, lies, and othe...)
(Book by Linck, Ernestine, Roach, Joyce)
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Director resale shop to support local hospital. Officer Commerce Literacy Board. Member Texas Folklore Society (president 1976), Texas College Teachers of English (life), Texas Joint Council Teachers of English (life, Achievement award 1982), American Studies Association of Texas, Westerners International, Western Writers of America, Toastmasters International, Western Literature Association, Delta Kappa Gamma (scholarship 1964).
Married Samuel Absalom Sewell, July 15, 1939 (divorced 1963). Children: Emily Sewell Thom, Samuel Sewell III. Married Charles E. Linck, August 21, 1968.