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Statues that LSU should erect before doing a head football coach
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:24 am
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:24 am
Robert Penn Warren
William Tecumseh Sherman
Huey P. Long
Eugene Wigner
T. Harry Williams
Claire Chennault
others?
William Tecumseh Sherman
Huey P. Long
Eugene Wigner
T. Harry Williams
Claire Chennault
others?
This post was edited on 11/30/12 at 11:08 am
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:24 am to nycajun
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William Tecumseh Sherman
That'll happen.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:24 am to nycajun
pete maravich. hel why cant their be a statue out front of the pmac?
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:26 am to nycajun
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Robert Penn Warren
William Tecumseh Sherman
Huey P. Long
Eugene Wigner
T. Harry Williams
Shaq
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:26 am to nycajun
Pete and Skip should be the only ones. If Les wins one more championship, then him too but only after he retires.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:27 am to nycajun
heh heh he said erect...heh heh
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:41 am to nycajun
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Huey P. Long
Just like Louisiana to glorify a crook... So proud to be from there.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:43 am to nycajun
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Huey P. Long
His constant meddling in LSU's affairs probably hurt LSU more than it helped...besides, he already has the honor of having the old field house named after him...
This post was edited on 11/30/12 at 10:47 am
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:15 am to nycajun
Skip Bertman statue in front of Alex Box would be sweet. Pete needs to have a statue by Shaq's
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:17 am to nycajun
William Tecumseh Sherman
In the south? ? You must be out yo damn mind.
In the south? ? You must be out yo damn mind.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:22 am to nycajun
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William Tecumseh Sherman
Let's start here. The statue could have Sherman holding a torch with a real natural gas-fired flame. Put the statued next to a Tiger Stadium wall with a mosaic of Atlanta burning in the background.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:37 am to nycajun
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others?
Geert Hammink
Jaime Lloreda
Hans Blix
Eddie Kennison
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:38 am to nycajun
Commandants of the Marine Corps
John A. Lejeune
John A. Lejeune
Class of 1888
Commandant of the Marine Corps, 1920-1929
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John Archer Lejeune was born at Pointe Coupee, Louisiana on 10 January 1867. He was educated at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, from which he was graduated with a B.A. degree. Subsequently he secured an appointment as a midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy, from which he was graduated in 1888.
Lieutenant General John A. Lejeune, often referred to as "the greatest of all Leathernecks," during his more than 40 years service with the Marine Corps, led the famed Second Division (Army) in World War I, and was Major General Commandant of the Marine Corps from June 1920 to March 1929.
During World War I he was recognized by the French Government as a strategist and leader, as evidenced by the Legion of Honor, and the Croix de Guerre bestowed upon him by that people. From General John J. Pershing he received the Distinguished Service Medal. The Navy Distinguished Service Medal was conferred upon him when he returned to the United States following the occupation of Germany.
IF THE USMC CAN NAME A TRAINING BASE AFTER THIS GUY, HE DESERVES A STATUE AT LSU.
John A. Lejeune
John A. Lejeune
Class of 1888
Commandant of the Marine Corps, 1920-1929
Profile
John Archer Lejeune was born at Pointe Coupee, Louisiana on 10 January 1867. He was educated at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, from which he was graduated with a B.A. degree. Subsequently he secured an appointment as a midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy, from which he was graduated in 1888.
Lieutenant General John A. Lejeune, often referred to as "the greatest of all Leathernecks," during his more than 40 years service with the Marine Corps, led the famed Second Division (Army) in World War I, and was Major General Commandant of the Marine Corps from June 1920 to March 1929.
During World War I he was recognized by the French Government as a strategist and leader, as evidenced by the Legion of Honor, and the Croix de Guerre bestowed upon him by that people. From General John J. Pershing he received the Distinguished Service Medal. The Navy Distinguished Service Medal was conferred upon him when he returned to the United States following the occupation of Germany.
IF THE USMC CAN NAME A TRAINING BASE AFTER THIS GUY, HE DESERVES A STATUE AT LSU.
This post was edited on 11/30/12 at 11:41 am
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