Heady times! I remember them well. Do you remember the song?
"You can kiss our 'S' good-bye, we're U of L..."
LSUA&MBR's interference in Louisiana's affairs marked more than a thousand lives as we were asked to give back UL diplomas, et cetera.
Who could walk in that graduation ceremony and forget what was done to us?
Never heard it. Is that the sign by Blackham? If it is then it is sad cause they put the S back up and still have not removed it.Originally posted by Louisiana84
Heady times! I remember them well. Do you remember the song?
"You can kiss our 'S' good-bye, we're U of L..."
LSUA&MBR's interference in Louisiana's affairs marked more than a thousand lives as we were asked to give back UL diplomas, et cetera.
Who could walk in that graduation ceremony and forget what was done to us?
Give that spray paint guy a Budweiser!
I might use that pic as my avatar....
Maybe this is a well known fact, but I just discovered it. We're not the first University of Louisiana. In fact, UL existed before LSU. Perhaps LSU (1860) exists only because Tulane did not protest. A paste from Tulane's website:
Tulane History
The forerunner to Tulane University - the Medical College of Louisiana - was founded in 1834 as the South's first medical school. By 1847, the public University of Louisiana was established, and the Medical College was joined by a law department (now School of Law) and a collegiate department (now Tulane College). Tulane was established as a private university in 1884 when the public University of Louisiana was reorganized and named in honor of benefactor Paul Tulane, a wealthy merchant who bequeathed more than $1 million to endow a university for the city where he had earned his fortune. This newly-formed institution included schools of liberal arts and sciences, law, medicine and graduate studies.
Funny thing now, Austin, is there's a small handful of Toolame fools out there who think that since "of Louisiana" is still part of their official name that they still have exclusive rights to it!! Funny, they really AREN'T as smart as they look!!!
Chuck,
If I remember correctly (I was a sophomore there in 1984), that sign was the one at the corner of South College and Congress street at the Cajun field parking lot. I certainly was and still am very upset at what LSU A&M BR and Edwin Edwards did to us. To this day, I pull for LSU A&M BR to lose every game in every sport they ever play for the rest of eternity!!!
I'll have to ask my mom about that, she graduated from UL in '84.Originally Posted by Louisiana84
Guaranty Bank building at the corner of St Mary and Rex, 1984.
Mr Cook, 1984.
Empire Gameroom? What was on the second floor above Mr. Cook? I do remember the Mr. Cook from when I was a kid and we would come on campus for school events.
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