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  • GOVERN~ENT ·tHAT I VILL :...:•.,~ -~, :.v: ·. : ~1-· I~~ .. .)N ..,:J?PORT THIS PROGRA~. • MARCOS DID GO ON TO ASK SPECIFICALLY l':iETHEit '&!£ HAD PRI SIDENT ~THIEU'S APPRO VAL, AND i.tl ILLlAMS ~~SURED ;t { ,t TitAf ¥ £ 010 . ' , _ '1
  • got all the breaks in the newspapers, and the boys and girls weren't coming 1111' way, and there news in the papers about our debates. was no I was wllJt might be called in slang " a dumb bunny" trom. San Marcos, and wasn't very tar from
  • , Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas; the Honorable Paul R. Porter, Attorney, Arnold & Porter, Washington, D.C.; Dr. Frank A. Rose, President, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; the Honorable Henry s. Rowen, President, The Rand
  • , Aupst 2, 1968 FR.OM BROMLEY SMITH TO THE PllESlDENT to For your approval there follow■ Pre■ ldent Marco■ ■ubatantlal occurred on the a draft bland■ a■ ln the Philippine me■■ a1e lo•••• of eondolace which appear to have the result
  • ·- e - '""' - c~:ig . Call 4/18 HUD $100,000 College Housing Loan to Dixie College, St. George, Utah. Sen. F. Moss 4/18 HUD $3,630,000 College Housing Loan to Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas. --- - Sen. R. Yarborough Rep. J
  • Do Cnnclusion Colle@,I Southwest Tuae State Teachers College CcmnencementJ.ddrea ■ San Marcos, TeJal August 19, 1942 Riverside Athletic J'ield 8:00 to 8:.30 Bl Dr. Evans, Members of the Graduating Claes and Texas J'riends: It is good to be back
  • Aguirr)i Cook, Marco Antonio Blanco, Florencio M ndez, Juan Ratael Vittoriizi, Rafael Tischler, Eugenio Arr1villaga Veia, Roberto k!,!! Maldonado, Jorge Villavivenoio Marroquin, and Eduardo Sosa Montalvo. November 9, 1953 F~ur ot 56 deputie\ in Congr
  • in the same friend's Austin office. Right off the bat, Lyndon asked her to breakfast. He moved in faster than a Texas tornado, quickly driving Lady Bird to meet his own mother and father in San Marcos, and then on to Karnack for once-overing by her daddy
  • in the pueblo matter, expressed special gratitude for :the "official" account?' of the incident and said that he would take the matter up immediately with President Marcos. The latter might wish to call a special meeting of the Philippine National Security
  • and Marcos), an Informal Visit was agreed upon. I recommend following events: that the President participate in the ~ September~ 11:14-0 a.m. Greet President S~~ghor~at House. Mili t:o/flon'ors. ' Approved Disapproved 12:00 noon the White V
  • Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary­ General to release the names of the additional signers at an opportune time in the next few weeks, but·no
  • . Johnson House of Representatives Washingbon, D.C •. Dear Bird: I was delighted to have your letter and to hear the report of your conversation with Mr. Cawthon. Needless to say, it was exceedingly good news to me and to Boyd. Boyd is in San Marcos
  • , D.C. Dear Lyndon: Again, many thanks - first, for the opportunity of significant public service; second, for the eminently successful Corregidor mission you authorized. • Your kind words about me to Mrs. Marcos have been most important and helpful. I
  • was at one who (he by M.ay-_b,_ehad got _hi:mself_into Sam handle growing after party stoutly Marcos, double-crossed sutceed of Marcos-backed Philippines a steady the the the Uncle when the 1965, send situation, to 1962, to Marcos
  • of Vietnam had requested. The President said, "I think I know the Naciona.listas and their motives. Marcos is no leader and he will do what the Lopezes tell him to do." He continued, "If I win, and I am increasingly certain that I will win, I promise, and you