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Who/what is Dalrymple Dr named after?
Posted on 1/18/14 at 11:54 pm
Posted on 1/18/14 at 11:54 pm
Just wondering if anyone knew?
Posted on 1/18/14 at 11:57 pm to theantiquetiger
Dr. William Haddock Dalrymple
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Considered the “Father of Veterinary Medicine” in the south central region of the United States, Dr. Dalrymple came to LSU in 1889 as professor of comparative medicine and veterinarian of the experiment stations. Throughout his professional career, he was a member and officer in numerous veterinary and agricultural organizations, and in 1905 was one of the charter members of the Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association.
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While many people have seen the I-10 Dalrymple Drive exit or driven along Dalrymple Drive when visiting LSU, and most people are aware of the LSU vet school, relatively few people know that there is a connection between the two: Dr. William Haddock Dalrymple was LSU’s first veterinarian.
Dr. Dalrymple, a graduate of the Glasgow Veterinary College in Scotland, joined the faculty of Louisiana State University on Sept. 16, 1889, as a professor of comparative medicine and the first veterinarian of the Agricultural Experiment Station.
He eventually was named dean of the College of Agriculture and Director of the Agricultural Experimental Station.
In 1921, Dr. Dalrymple stepped down from his administrative positions, but continued to teach up until his death.
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This post was edited on 1/19/14 at 12:05 am
Posted on 1/18/14 at 11:59 pm to Jim Rockford
Russell was his grandson.
Posted on 1/19/14 at 12:08 am to theantiquetiger
i remember the first time i saw that exit.
I read it as
"dairy maple"
I read it as
"dairy maple"
Posted on 1/19/14 at 12:10 am to htran90
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I read it as
"dairy maple"
Thats how I say it. Does anyone know how it is supposed to be pronounced?
Posted on 1/19/14 at 12:14 am to Turkey_Creek_Tiger
Dr. Haynes will have a major thorough fair named after him.
After dalrymple, he's done more for LSU vet med than anyone.
He just retired this past year.
After dalrymple, he's done more for LSU vet med than anyone.
He just retired this past year.

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