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Little is known of Robinson himself, but much attention has been placed on the campus building, Robinson Hall, named in his honor. Constructed in 1939, twenty-five years after Robinson's death, the building was originally a men's dormitory which had fallen into disrepair by the middle 1960s. With a
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Robinson began teaching at Louisiana Tech when the institution consisted of one building with eight classrooms, a science laboratory, an auditorium, two offices, and a small frame building which served as a workshop. One of the offices was used as a reading room, the modest forerunner of Prescott
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refurbished interior but with the exterior still unaltered and easily identified by former alumni, Robinson Hall is the home of the Louisiana Tech speech and hearing center. The three-story red brick structure is built in the
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And sixty-two years after Robinson left the Louisiana Tech presidency, F. Jay Taylor, a Gibsland native, became president and held the position for 25 years.
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A later Louisiana Tech president also has a tie to Mount Lebanon. Claybrook Cottingham was the last president of
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In 1900, Robinson resigned as president to return to the classroom. He was succeeded by the
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Robinson and his wife, Etta Asenah Moore Robinson (1869-1917), were both originally from
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professor paid $ 800 per year who was elevated for one year, 1889 to 1900, as the
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style of architecture. The contractor was the T. L. James Company of Ruston.
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A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography (lahistory.org). Archived from
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Memorial Library, named for the first college president,
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Index


2nd President
Louisiana Tech University
Arthur T. Prescott
James B. Aswell
Stony Creek, Virginia
Gibsland, Louisiana
Educator
College president

Louisiana Tech University
mathematics
second president
Louisiana Tech University
Ruston
Louisiana
Arthur T. Prescott
English
James B. Aswell
Northwestern State University
Natchitoches
United States House of Representatives
Colonial Revival
Virginia
Gibsland
Bienville Parish, Louisiana
Woodmen of the World
Southern Baptist
Louisiana College
Pineville

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