Just found out that Larry had passed away, and, belated as they may be, I extend my condolences to his family and friends. I've known Larry since the late 1960s, when we were stationed at Bergstrom AFB in Austin. We kept in touch over the years, and the last time I saw him was in the late 1990s when I was in Austin for a historic preservation conference. He gratiously gave me a tour of the city so I could see for myself how much the city had changed since I left in 1974 after graduating from UT. Indeed, that was something else Larry and I had in common. It wasn't too long after that that I learned that his first wife, Janna, who I also knew for a long time, had passed away. I will miss Larry and his quirky sense of humor. Times like this put us in touch with our sense of mortality.