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...better first novel was Adria Locke Langley's A Lion Is in the Streets. It described the political and love life of a Huey Longish character who rose from pack peddler to total boss of Magnolia State. For A Lion, hungry M-G-M paid $250,000-the highest price on record for a novel's movie rights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fiction | 12/17/1945 | See Source »

That terrible Northerner, General William Tecumseh Sherman, was the first president of Louisiana State University. During the Civil War, he told the Unionists to spare the school from war's hell. As a result, L.S.U. never really knew what trouble was until Huey Long came along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Trouble in Louisiana | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

...Huey never went to college, but he knew what he wanted. With the help of his hand-picked president, big, thick-skinned James Monroe Smith, he spent $13,500,000 on a building plan, blew another $3.5 million a year for such furnishings as professors, a football team, a country club for the students, a highbrow quarterly, and a university mascot-a Bengal tiger in a $12,000 cage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Trouble in Louisiana | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

...Huey put L.S.U. on the map and underlined it in red. With 8,500 students (up from 1,600), L.S.U. became the South's second biggest university.* Then in 1939 "Jimmy the Stooge" Smith was convicted of embezzlement, sentenced to 24 years in prison. (He was pardoned this spring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Trouble in Louisiana | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

...thing Huey insisted on: he wanted a good medical school for L.S.U. New Orleans' proud, private Tulane University, which boasts one of the finest medical schools in the South, had refused Huey an honorary degree. Huey swore he would make Tulane look like "a little red school-house." In one year, right under Tulane's nose in New Orleans, Huey built a $1.5 million medical school. When everything else that Huey built came tumbling down, the L.S.U. Medical School stayed up. Under the conscientious administration of Dean Beryl Iles Burns it has kept its American Medical Association rating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Trouble in Louisiana | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

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