Those who know him best call him a living historian, an empathetic yet stern man who is one of the brightest Lafayette has ever seen.
Those who know him best call him a living historian, an empathetic yet stern man who is one of the brightest Lafayette has ever seen.
His stories about being the sports photographer at UL in the 30's are fascinating.
Know the man and he is absolutely a living history book on Lafayette. I wish someone would do a book with him to tell the tale of Lafayette before we loose him. Would be a great read. He literally helped make Lafayette what it is today.
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