Doug Murray – NABC Master
The road to bridge!! Over 7 years ago I retired from a career that had put a lot of demands on my time and required that I travel extensively. Raising my children and the demands of my career did not … Continue reading →
The road to bridge!! Over 7 years ago I retired from a career that had put a lot of demands on my time and required that I travel extensively. Raising my children and the demands of my career did not … Continue reading →
Chapter 1. The Birth of a Bridge Player Where should I begin? At my birth? No, I don’t remember that far back. But I was probably holding a hand of cards when I made my debut. What I do remember … Continue reading →
Ten years ago, I retired from a thirty-five year teaching career in health and physical education. I was often asked what I was going to do in retirement, and I had a couple of things in mind such as work … Continue reading →
I have been playing Duplicate for 7 years in Lancaster, mostly at Maple Grove, then Online, and now at a Lutheran Church and Homestead Village. This was under the following, as directors and helpful teachers, Andie Sponagule, but mostly John … Continue reading →
On the day that I retired from my work as a physician at the Veterans Administration, my wife asked me if I could start learning how to play bridge in order for her to have a consistent (if not ornery) … Continue reading →
I started playing bridge 50 years ago with my in-laws, joining the ACBL in 1973. We played in ACBL games in a large family room in the home of Helen Joe and Bob Owens in our resort town of Cape … Continue reading →