In 1931, Louisiana governor
Huey Long appointed him the seventh president of
Louisiana State University. His administration was marked by Long's deep involvement in the university, which led to both massive investment and regular interference. In 1934, Long (then a senator) ordered Smith to expel seven students involved in an anti-Long piece that ran in the student newspaper,
The Daily Reveille. LSU students nicknamed Smith "Jimmy the Stooge". LSU's student enrollment roughly quadrupled during his term in office. ==Criminal conviction==