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  • : Not at all, to my memory. G: You never had a flare-up or anything where the students objected to-- R: No. G: Now, we know, of course, that when LBJ went to San Marcos. he had to prove some credits or demonstrate a certain level of competence in subjects
  • at that time may be of interest. We took a train from San Antonio to San Marcos, spent the night in San Marcos, rode the next day from San Marcos to Blanco on a hack which was the term we used for an undecorated surrey--just a plain, two-seated buggy. We
  • persuade President Johnson to deposit his papers here rather than, say, at San Marcos? R: I didn't have anything to do with that. M: That was already done? R: Qh, yes. The planning committee here was appointed after it had been decided