The byline is a powerful part of the newspaper business. I was told at an early age there were two things that generally drive someone to go into that business.
Obviously, one of the first is for pay. But my father, Orville Henry, told me that more wanted to become journalists to see their name in print than to be paid for what they write.
For that reason, it struck me as odd as I turned the pages of the newest, great collector's piece of Arkansas Razorback journalism, Footsteps Have Trod: 125 Seasons of Arkansas Football.