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- incident. F: Did you room together when you were in San Marcos? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- got a speech in San Marcos; we have to go to San Marcos. Let's go." 11 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- that at all? I know they had trouble getting approval from Washington on that . B: I don't remember enough of the detail . I have a hazy background that at my project that I had in San Marcos, which was after Lyndon had left the NYA, where I got approval
- in this country is now under question, Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, speaking at Somhwe t Texas State University in San Marcos in September, echoed the faith in education that was one of the hallmarks of her husband's presidency. "From our beginnings as a nation," she said
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 7 (VII), 10/9/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that we started running for the Senate in 1941, when I remember clearly pictures of us on that front porch. But I think it is the Senate that I am remembering. G: The President made his initial speech in San Marcos at the college. J: Yes. G
- November 19-29, 1964·· LBJ Ranch November 20, 1964. November 24, 1964 ·. Speech, Inauguration of President McCrocklin, .. · Southwest State College, San Marcos ·.··. · Attended Testimonial Dinner ho11;oring ·· ·. Marvin Watson, Mount Pleasant
- the train before he got there, but I don't remember the details. G: Well, we can iron that out later. What else did you talk about that day you were riding around in the car? 00 you remember the occasion? W: San Marcos. G: San Marcos, okay
Oral history transcript, Marie Lindau Olson, interview 1 (I), 10/5/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- all this energy and has such enthusiasm for what he is doing. Most of the men were people whom he had known at other times in his life, his college friends. I don't know, if you didn't graduate from San Marcos, I don't think you had very much chance
- not be taken over by Works Progress Administration (WPA); LBJ's promise to make sure Olson had a job; Dr. Cecil E. Evans of San Marcos; LBJ's relationship with his mother, Rebekah Johnson, and wife, Lady Bird Johnson; LBJ's presidential aspirations; LBJ's 1937
Oral history transcript, Mamie Allison, interview 1 (I), 10/13/1986, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- that he decided that that road work wasn't for him. He'd better go to school. She'd been trying to get him over to San Marcos, so I think he decided that that was what he had better do. B: Do you remember anything about LBJ's mother? A: Oh, I loved
Oral history transcript, Bertha Allman Graef, interview 1 (I), 10/20/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- INTERVIEWEE: BERTHA ALLMAN GRAEF (with comments by Mrs. Graef's daughter) INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: LBJ Library, Austin, Texas 20~ 1982 Tape 1 of 1 G: Well, let's start very briefly with how you ended up going to San Marcos
- getting good grades or working hard. But then when he went off to San Marcos. . . . R: He found himself. M: Why did this change come? R: I don't know. M: How did it come about? R: I wasn't at San Marcos; I wouldn't know. He had potentialities
Oral history transcript, W. Sherman Birdwell, Jr., interview 2 (II), 10/21/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- : Margaret is now dead . She went to San Marcos State Teachers' College, it was known as in those days, and later on married and moved to Cotulla and died down there quite a number of years ago . I've forgotten how long ago . But she was a very beautiful
- ) G: Anything else on 1956 that you can--? VW: I don't think so, I don't remember any. G: Was segregation at all an issue in that campaign here? VW: Not in this campaign. On the 1948 chronology, Truman's campaign stop in San Marcos, we attended
Oral history transcript, Joseph H. Skiles, interview 1 (I), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Skiles -- I -- 15 S: Not really. I knew that it was going on but this was not an activity that I figured into very much. G: He met with President [Cecil] Evans of San Marcos, I believe. S
- of 1ike "Quebec Libre ? W: Well, yes. ll It was at a time when Marcos was having some problems, particularly with the students, and this was a great rallying cry and could take their mind off of their other problems, so they pushed it pretty ha rd
- , 1979 INTERVIEWEE : SHERMAN BIRDWELL, JR . INTERVIEWER : MICHAEL L . GILLETTE PLACE : Mr . Birdwell's residence, Lakeway, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start with the first thing you remember after that San Marcos meeting, after he hired you . B
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 2/4/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- than she had anticipated and perhaps a little more seriously than she had anticipated. (Laughter) G: Did you start the next morning for San Marcos? J: Yes, he came by and picked me up. I was hesitant and unsure, but I knew that I didn't want to say
- Johnson's financial difficulties; the relationship between LBJ and his father; LBJ's mother, Rebekah Johnson; Mrs. Johnson's trip with LBJ to San Marcos, the King Ranch, and Corpus Christi; the Kleberg family, including Alice Gertrudis King Kleberg, Richard
- INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM CROOK INTERVIEWER: David McComb PLACE: Mr. Crook's residence, San Marcos, Texas Tape 1.1 M: Would you mind telling me a little bit about your background, just to get up to the point where you meet Lyndon Johnson? Were you raised
- for LBJ in the Office of Economic Opportunity; tension between OEO and the Bureau of the Budget; Shriver's weaknesses as a leader; OEO's greatest successes; involving poor people in issues that affect them; the Gary Job Corps Center in San Marcos, Texas
- when he had interrupted his college career in San Marcos. But after he got out of San Marcos, he taught in Pearsall. RB: He taught in Pearsall. B: But he really wanted that job in Houston. But you don't remember the circumstances. . . . RB
Oral history transcript, Jewel Malechek Scott, interview 2 (II), 5/30/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and I think he did. That was one of the things I noticed. We went to San Marcos, and one time especially I went with him with Walter Heller and he was going to speak to an economics class there at San Marcos. About halfway through the speech you could
- prior to that time and here we are. I need to go back and fill you in on--I've gotten away from the Wilson County history. That's where I grew up and went to high school. I went to college, of course, up at San Marcos to SWT [Southwest Texas Teachers
- , at this stage of the game I don't remember too much about that. G: There's a note here in my files that says that that idea was proposed by President [Cecil] Evans of San Marcos. 0: I don't recall. G: Presumably early on there was a meeting of Texas college
- . They interviewed several candidates for the presidencies of Sam Houston State Teachers' College and Southwest Texas State at San Marcos and agreed to unanimously endorse me for the presidency of Southwest Texas State. Let me back up a moment. Just prior
- and Douglass Cater, will be inaugurated as college Presidents m the next two months. On September 23, Hardesty will formally take over the rems of Southwest Texas State University, LBJ's alma mater, in San Marcos, Texas. Cater's inauguration as President
Oral history transcript, Robert J. Kleberg, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/9/1969, by David G. McComb
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- was then teaching public speaking in Sam Houston High School in Houston, hav ing graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers• College at San Marcos the year before. He \'las twenty-three at the time. His appoint ment to the secretarial position was announced
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 14 (XIV), 9/9/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- similar to 1937. We opened in San Marcos; we closed at his boyhood home in Johnson City. The same factors were strong helpers, the people he had gone to school with at San Marcos, the people he had worked with in the NYA [National Youth Administration
- be delighted if the first one he did happened to be at San Marcos, Southwest Texas State University; if \lot the f irst, then included among those that he does. So there has been that kind of conversation, but there has been that kind of conversation:::also
Oral history transcript, Albert C. Harzke, interview 1 (I), 11/27/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- daughters and Sam Houston and Lyndon moved to San Marcos, I believe. I don't know. I thought they lived there in town, unless they were just renting. G: I think they did live there for a while. H: I think they lived there. G: But I believe
- to the Library on his return from the Philippin s, where he observed the election there as a member of the L.S. team. It 1sa sad thing in many ways to refl ton Ferdinand Marcos· career. He i;eemed when he was elected in 1965 and when Hubert Humphrey and Jack
Oral history transcript, Bess Whitehead Scott, interview 1 (I), 3/31/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- in San Marcos, and he and some friends drove over there. S: That's right. It was 1928. B: 1928, yes. S: And I met Lyndon--I think I have that in this article. I met him when--I was a school editor among other things. I guess in the years I
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 19 (XIX), 2/6-7/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- about ten or twelve district directors over the state who had been selected by Mr. Johnson when he set up the NYA organization. Many of them were people who had either been to school with him in San Marcos at Southwest Texas State Teachers College
Oral history transcript, Clark M. Clifford, interview 3 (III), 7/14/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- after a first visit or two and ended up with a deep concern over it. Some illustrations. The President wanted us to go to the Philippines to talk to President [Ferdinand] Marcos about what more he was going to do. When President Marcos got word that we
- . Well, after he announced for Congress, then I resigned from NYA and traveled with him as a traveling secretary, valet and chauffeur. with him every step of the way. rally at San Marcos. I went The only place I missed was the opening He opened his
Oral history transcript, William J. Crockett, interview 2 (II), 8/19/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- liked them ; they felt very friendly to [Ferdinand] Marcos . And my view, my belief is that in those days Johnson felt very buoyed by what was � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
- LBJ's VP trip to Senegal; Bill Moyers; John Rooney; May 1961 Asian trip: Saigon and Diem, Philippines and Marcos, Formosa, Bangkok, India and Pakistan; Dag Hammarskjold funeral in 1961; Beirut; Iran; Turkey; Cyprus; Greece; LBJ's paranoia regarding
- , along about that time. He was more interested in getting a good education. G: How did he like it at San Marcos? Did he talk to you about that? W: He liked it very well; he sure did. The fact of the business is, he has encouraged me over the years
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 5 (V), 4/1/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in San Marcos. Remember, you stopped there on your way down to the King Ranch? You said it was a rather modest house, but do you remember [any details]? J: It was a modest frame house, Victorian, as I recall. San Marcos was a center where a lot
- The Johnson family's home in San Marcos; what Lady Bird Johnson thought of LBJ's early career prospects; LBJ's response to a job offer from Charles Marsh; LBJ's ability to remember names; Mrs. Johnson's reluctance to marry LBJ; the weeks leading up
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 37 (XXXVII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- was to us to have given us Jesse Kellam from 1945 to his death in 1977. [Inaudible] enabled Lyndon to say in public office. M: How did he come into your life? J: Lyndon had known him in Southwest Texas, in San Marcos, Teacher's College. Jesse was a little