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As sites were suggested and submitted, Hamilton says many outside of his field were not on board with the attempt to bring the project to Louisiana. The general feeling was LSU couldn t do anything other than play football, and then only periodically well, Hamilton said. So the idea that there would be something that was of world significance was something that people didn t really take seriously.
One person who was on board was Edwards.
Years later, Hamilton still recalls a story LSU Chancellor Emeritus, Dr. James Wharton, told often. Wharton needed $200,000 to buy the land LIGO would eventually be built on. On the day Edwards returned to the Governor s Mansion, Wharton visited Edwards.
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July 3, 2021
For some, The Grand Tour of the 18th and 19th centuries was a one-off trip. For others it became a lifestyle. Carla Passino takes a look at some of the most famous Britons to split their lives between the UK and the Continent.
When Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel, embarked on his first trip to Padua, Italy, in 1612, he couldn’t have imagined he’d start a trend that would grip British Society. His experiences in Italy sparked a wave of interest in European travel, which, over time, evolved into the Grand Tour.
Most British gentlemen (and the odd lady) spent three years abroad to polish their knowledge of art, architecture and the classics, but some made a different choice, settling overseas for longer. Several of these early ‘expats’ had little alternative, perhaps due to scandal or because they were in the service of the kingdom.
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