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  • UCLA professor emeritus Tom Wortham is inclined to agree.

    Mark Twain's celebrated Missouri hometown is jumping again 2010

  • An active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Wortham is heavily involved in community projects, including the Junior Peace Corps and even plays the steel guitar at his church.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Wortham is quick to fill the rush lanes and stuff back the fullback, if he has a crease.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Wortham is an extremely strong player, who also displays above average speed and agility.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Some of my best memories, even though I was a born and raised city girl from Houston, were memories of sitting on my great grandmother’s porch in Wortham, Texas shelling peas or snapping beans.

    Are you familiar with wacky cake? | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008

  • a fisherman, a star hockey player, a football player out of this world, said his nephew, Charlie Baker, Carlene's son, who lives the next town over from Mexia, in Wortham.

    Hammond, Dennis W. "Denny" 1968

  • According to Ernest Youngblood, founder, president, and CEO of NavigatorMD, "Insurance brokerage companies such as Wortham turn to us as an ally in securing new customers and providing an offering that differentiates their product portfolio in the marketplace.

    Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed 2009

  • According to Ernest Youngblood, founder, president, and CEO of NavigatorMD, "Insurance brokerage companies such as Wortham turn to us as an ally in securing new customers and providing an offering that differentiates their product portfolio in the marketplace.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • But like others, Wortham has been critical of the town's Disneyfied portrayal of Twain and its failure to present more serious issues, such as race.

    Mark Twain's celebrated Missouri hometown is jumping again 2010

  • Twain was commercially astute, trademarking his name in 1905, and in 1908, posed for an Oldsmobile ad, notes Wortham, who is writing a book about the effects of commercialization on the reading of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

    Mark Twain's celebrated Missouri hometown is jumping again 2010

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