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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1999)
1^1 of Texas I g^ A ■*- ‘' ng a cnarcoai gray sour wim a moo ■ gnom symboLon the pocket. His hair Is Just^fl ugh o"* of olace to look tousled. Thee whins. Some ts him from 100 feet away. His jN nd Brown doesn’t wait for his sup to-1 ts the man more than m vsy* Hey ” he say this guy.” Big, gen smile. Hearty _™«*d laugh. he handshake comes in stride, as Brown dives ight hand finniy into that of his acquaintance, wn’s left hand rides up the other manh right ■ i, stops at the elbow and slides back down into I ro-hand lock. The man asks Brown something, inaudible. I "Well,” Brown says, loud enough to hoar, •». d confident. We think we’ve got that kind of team. We don’t plan on going backward.” Brown brings the man closer. _ is he sharing an intimate trade secret? Maybe. Is this moment, and other ones like it, the I ■ secret of his success? By most accounts, definite ly