Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceLong Hair, an Unusual Name, and Making HistoryIn the 1960s, especially in the South, boys’ hair length was a significant issue. That was certainly the case at Robert E. Lee High School…1d ago1d ago
Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceSouthern Man, Music Man, IconI first connected with Alan Walden to research what is to follow. After we had some conversations and got to know each other a bit, he and…4d ago4d ago
Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceLudlowLudlow Porch, born Bobby Crawford Hanson in 1934, graduated from law school and owned an insurance agency outside of Atlanta. He served his…5d ago5d ago
Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceFirsts, Lasts, and RegretsThe early part of our lives is filled with firsts. The first step, first tooth, the first day of school, the first Little League game—they…6d ago6d ago
Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceIs the Rush Worth It?It’s one of the most famous episodes of The Andy Griffith Show and really classic TV in general. Man in a Hurry is about a wealthy…Aug 13Aug 13
Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceA Valued Tradition, Fading Away?Just as a reminder, these are my thoughts and opinions. You certainly don’t have to agree.Aug 12Aug 12
Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceAn Honored Tradition, But Is It Staying Around?Just as a reminder, these are my thoughts and opinions. You certainly don’t have to agree.Aug 11Aug 11
Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceinJim’s Two CentsThe View From Both Sides of the FenceJust as a reminder, these are my thoughts and opinions. You certainly don’t have to agree.Aug 11Aug 11
Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceinThe Southern VoiceA Food-Driven Walk Down Memory LaneIf you are nostalgic like me, I suppose we share a fondness for the foods of our hometowns and younger days.Aug 10Aug 10
Jim Harris-The Southern VoiceIs Customer Service Dying?It’s prevalent today to see people from my generation lamenting the loss of customer service. Unreturned phone calls and emails, absence of…Aug 101Aug 101