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  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXVII -- 4 universities outside the ones that the Tenth District had made his chief objectives, like Southwestern and San Marcos. He would go to Lubbock
  • , their interest as to what kind of gift should be exchanged and such things. You find out that one of the presidents, I believe it was Marcos of the Philippines, or it might have been Park of Korea, was an avid golfer. So the ideal gift for President Johnson
  • colony, ex-colony, the Philippines, you find an enormous success of mass education, a total focus on a chaotic political structure--which almost brought the country down before [Ferdinand] Marcos took it over; now the agony of how they're going to go
  • that day. We sent him to every town; Kyle, Buda, San Marcos, on down to Bastrop and Caldwell and circled around and then 10 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- IX -- 7 accept either one. I'm getting ready to make a speech over at San Marcos against the OPA. like that. I don't like what
  • , then their elections came up. F: This was a natural political issue. V: Yes. And there was no chance, we decided, of getting ratification by the Panamanian legislature, and so we had to go into the new cycle. After [Dr. Arnulfo] Arias was elected replacing [Marco
  • that we talked about in later years, but I recall that he went into them at that time, such things as the New England establishment looking down on a San Marcos graduate and the misconception they had about a Texan. I do believe he said that 6 LBJ
  • that I go to Vietnam. I can tell you that I had a later experience in the Philippines, where I applied an American campaign procedure to Marcos' democratic election, and I felt quite good about it. I was obviously taken aback when democracy disappeared
  • of John Henry. M: You were right to the end of his life, as I recall. J: Yes, yes. And I want to tell you this. Many years later, at one of those annual parties that are given on Lyndon's birthday, at San Marcos State Teacher's College
  • poor. Everybody So he never forgot the little man, and I think another interesting thing about his career that I've heard him tell many times, when he graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College with a Teacher's Certificate in San Marcos
  • early on in November. G: That was the around-the-world trip, is that right? C: No, that was the trip to Asia where he met with the Asian leaders [and Ferdinand] Marcos, and then they had a meeting of the SEATO treaty nations. I believe