February 1974 was my first exposure to the University of Louisiana name. It was my second semester in college.
There was a student referendum on campus, asking us to vote on whether we would like the name changed to University of Louisiana. The measure was overwhelmingly defeated.
I asked to speak to Dr. Authement and he graciously let me in for a few minutes. When I expressed disappointment in the outcome of the referendum he smiled at me and said, "We'll try again." That gave me the impression that this was a dynamic university.
10 years later we achieved it and it was taken away from us by LSU illegally and unconstitutionally. 15 years after that we had to accept the bitter compromise, again instigated by LSU, that at least two universities had to seek the name change and accept the city tag.
My involvement with the name has spanned 2/3 or my life. And the job won't be done until the city tag is removed in popular references to this university.
I remember the article announcing Augie Tammariello as the new head football coach. This coincided with our debut in Division I and the official nickname change from Bulldogs to Ragin' Cajuns. I didn't remember the University of Louisiana reference.