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- graduated before he enrolled. However, I was in San Marcos during the summers and on other vacations, and knew him and spent some time with him when he was a student at San Marcos. G: May I ask you about the kinds of courses he particularly liked
- was several years older than he was. for some five years and then gone back. I had dropped out of school As I recall it, at the time of our debating together, I was a senior and he was about a sophomore. So I was several years older than he was. I: You
- , in which, of course, you were involved. Would you be good enough to tell me just what happened about his coming for the loan? B: Oh well, you know times were bad. It was just natural--his idea of banking with me. I don't know exactly the circumstances
Oral history transcript, W. Sherman Birdwell, Jr., interview 1 (I), April 1965, by Eric F. Goldman
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- =ay~ie~.t Co: misSion . Cid you first rrlcet wir Mr . i_3irdwell, -,:Jhen nn:? long time ago when we \[.'£' .r E'. both boys . l1 i-D : -Anson City and I was livia.~; in uda . :1'reside'nt" T .e %Jas living in Ourp--~,rcats ~
- of the other men in town actually worked with him? 0: Not that I know of. I couldn't name any that worked with him. G: There would be no one that you know that would have more personal knowledge of working with him about this? 0: Not at the present time