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Graduate Schools /
Louisiana State Univ and Ag and Mech College |
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Table of Contents |
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Notable Alumni |
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Arts, Entertainment, and Humanities
- John Ed Bradley,
novelist
- Bill Conti, Academy
Award-winning composer
- Julie Giroux, Emmy Award-winning composer
- Rex Reed, New York author and film
critic
- Joanne Woodward, Academy Award-winning actress
Business and Economics
- Lodwrick M. Cook,
co-chairman of the Board of Global Crossing Inc.
- Reinosuke Hara, vice
chairman of the Board of Seiko Instruments, Inc.
- Harry J. Longwell,
Sr., vice-president of ExxonMobil U.S.A.
- Thomas Ryder, Chairman and CEO
of Reader's Digest Magazine
Government and Politics
- John Breaux, United States Senator
- James Carville, political strategist
- David Duke, candidate for governor of the state of Louisiana
- Edwin Edwards, governor of the state of Louisiana
- Maxime Faget, Engineering & Development Director, NASA
- Carlos Roberto
Flores, president of Honduras
- M.J. "Mike" Foster, Jr., governor of the state of
Louisiana
- Paul M. Hebert, Civilian
Judge during Nuremberg War Trials
- Hubert Humphrey, 38th Vice President of the United
States
- Mary Landrieu, United States Senator
- Russell B. Long, United States Senator
Military
- General Claire Chennault, Commander of World War II's "Flying
Tigers"
- General John A. Lejeune, Namesake of Camp Lejeune North Carolina
Sports
- Mahmoud Abdur-Rauf, retired NBA player (formerly of theDenver Nuggets, the Sacremento Kings and the Vancouver Grizzlies)
- "Pistol" Pete Maravich, member of the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Shaquille O'Neal, NBA center, Miami Heat (formerly of the Los Angeles
Lakers and Orlando Magic)
- David Toms, Professional Golfer
- Brandon Winey, NFL tackle
Miscellaneous
- Jimmy Andrews, M.D., founder
of the American Sports Medicine Institute
- Dolores Spikes, president
of the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore
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Interesting Fact |
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In the 1905 college football season, 18 men were killed and 159 more permanently injured during regular U.S. collegiate football games. The NCAA was subsequently formed to establish rules and require protective equipment. |
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