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Louisiana Tech University has a wealth of history from its 125 years. Dr. Susan Roach’s folklore class worked to compile some of that history with a series of interviews shared here.
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Bill Cox
Bill Cox, ’57, majored in engineering and geology while at Louisiana Tech University. He worked offshore for Magnolia Oil and owned a service station before joining each as director of athletic facilities. He was also a coach at Cedar Creek School. Cox is a member of the Ruston Rotary Club and Temple Baptist Church.
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