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- : We were college students at San Marcos, Southwest State Teachers College. We both entered in what was at that time called the spring term. It was a short term that no longer exists but about the first of April or something like that. My first
- Student with LBJ at San Marcos Southwest Texas Teachers College, 1927; details of student expenses, influences and habits; LBJ's graduation in three years from a four-year plan; experiences as a teacher in Pearsall and Houston; Director of NYA
- of Communist participation. 11 Secretary Rusk said President Marcos does not want to see Clark Clifford and General Taylor. It was agreed that this would best be handled by pointing out that President Marcos has recently visited Vietnam and plans a trip
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- , October 24, 1967 -- 3:55 pm Mr. President: Herewith: 1. Marcos com.plains to Loc~e, claiming equipped only two rather than five engineer battalions. we 2. Bill Jorden puts the matter in perspective and advises that no hasty action required. I am
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- /07/66 A re: · Marco~ Vi sit 7-90 IVL J 8 61 - h V- ~..,, 5 p 7- 9c)- A/L 09/.07/.66 .-to Pr es I dent f 1 .6m Re stem ~ ,.,._, ol.-'1-"I;._ AILS 88-6-'h c-eftfider1t1at .o"'/6 ftJ hU. r 11 ,J tAJ,f/ll,Ro.!r, "", /Jc,< ✓ 5~:--11--t-~J./4JQ,.µr
- them. About 10 minutes before coming to the office, he visited w/ Jim Bishop in the West Hall- -for a cup of coffee. He seems edgy and nervous. "Paul Glynn:mf (b.3) - re press coverage of Marcos visit, and Bundy's press backgrounder. BM (pl) BM
- -in-law of Philippine President Marcos) Mr. Romualdez presented Pres. Johnson with a Gift of His. Ex. Ferdinand President of the Philippines. Gift is an enormous mounted bull's head with that reads --"Garao or Tamaraw shot in head by Pres. Ferdinand E
- .2) (pl) Ambassador to the Philippines, William Blair Blair is in town for a week of William Bundy (Amb. consultations) Rostow says Blair is William Jordan fresh from two long talks with Pres. Walt Rostow ^ Marcos and has a clear view ot
- dinner guests with Mrs. Johnson On into the State Dining Room for refreshments. o Mrs. Arthur Krim arrived listo Dorothy to Dorothy o th e Blu e Roo m fo r Dinner honoring lis tt Territo Mrs. Ferdinand E. Marcos - the wife of the President
- to condemn xxx certain property in the city of Saint Augustine, Florida, within the boundary of the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, and for other purposes. HR. 11083, An Act to amen d the Public Health Service Act to extend the authorization
- . 420 - male nurses bill RECORD Walt Rostow (pl) - in regard to a memo from Rostow just received re a report 1^^ from Rusk that Marcos wants to back out on Oct 18 date and postpone date for mtg until middle of November OFF RECORD: Abraham Feinberg Mr
- and dress for trip to Washington --to office to clean up desk Walking to guest house to join Mrs. Johnson and Job Corpsman from San Marcos, John Tkasig and his instructor, Clifton Beckwith (Mrs. Johnson is considering Tkasig to do landscaping around
- Ofc w/ JJ Vicky McCammon BM Director Schultze To the Fish Room where he received a painting from 86 year old Godfrey F. Biehl from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. In 1945, Mr. Biehl was teaching fine arts in San Marcos, Texas -- and he met the President
- p Gary, Sa n Marcos, Texa s - Jo b Center (Corps ) ^\_^f ' The President wa s greete d b Dr . an d Mrs. O . J . Bake r - Director , Jo b Corps Cong. I s J . Pickl e Cam p Program Dr. W . Croo k - Supt , o f Cam p Gar y The President walke d alon g th
- Secy. Dean Rusk - Washington, D. C. McGeorge Bundy Bund y - Washington, Washington , D. C. Mrs. Juliet Julie t Kellam - San Marcos, Texas Texa s (Mr. Kellam's mother) Col. Cross Joe Laitin - Austin, Austin , Texas The President and Mrs. Johnson drove
- mother were girlhood chums and schoolmates. I would guess that I first met the President sometime after he enrolled in college at San Marcos. G: Did you and he attend college together? K: No, we did not. I'm somewhat older than the President and had
- Biographical information; San Marcos; Professor Greene; White Stars; NYA; roadside parks; projects; programs; LBJ's activities; Lady Bird; Alvin Wirtz; 1937 Congressional campaign
- Paul Glynn 2 photographers Secret Service agents --and Yuki San Marcos, Texas golf course 9:00a Arrive .1 1 9:05a | ^j 9:08a | j Arrived II i , ; Depart accompanied | Hon. ; Southwest i Acting i for •• __ , . , Golf Cours e - in auto
- his day at (Place) r 20 , 196 4 Expenditure Breakfast i n be d Activity (include visited by) Code Harry Provence - Waco, Tex. (b. 1) Bill Moyers, D.C. b. 2 Governor John Connally, Austin (b. 3) Helicopter t o Sa n Marcos , Texa s Municipa l (Gol f
- , Wash, DC (•Further info re 10:40am 10:40a m entry - Mte w/ VPres) The President asked the VPres, to lead our delegation to the Inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos in Manila on Dec. 30th. There will be be a 3-man delegation. The other two
- national flower. At the foot of the airplane steps, President and Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos awaited to greet the President. — also a WELCOMING COMMITTEE Note: The President, inspite of published advance text, made no arrival statement, here in Manila
- : All the j'amily, good friends. 112."5. ... I in San Marcos. ~aught His father, mother and I were all all the brothers and sisters at one time or another. He was the first to come to San Marcos. He came. The family finally moved over. father
- First meeting LBJ; Johnson family in San Marcos; physical impressions of LBJ; LBJ in college; instinct for leadership; class in government; Henry Kyle; LBJ’s philosophy of government; organizational ability; origin’s of LBJ’s philosophy; trip
- (include visited by) Arrive Canberra-Rex Hotel, Canberra, Australia w/ President Ferdinand Marcos^a^/z^^*--^ of Philippines Ay/TA^^^vt^ 7i^t^'^,^^^.
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- Released statement of the Italian Hodges ltr congratulating San Marco of resignation the Italians satellite and on the the launching
- , Ernest Stubbs, MMV and JV. Mr. Kellam, GW, VM, MF around w/ Judge and Ernest Stubbs, Mr. Kellam to House for Conference call w/ Secy. Mann and Secy. Ball O. C. Bobbitt - Austin Kermit Gordon Rodney White (returning - San Marcos his call) Driving
- very much. The President approved a message to Seymour Poe, a man in the film industry, which Jack Valenti had requested. The President also commented that Mrs. Marcos should be written a nice letter. 9:40a Marie _^ , Fehmer in ___ The 9:55a f
- on the phone . Oper had to leave word as he could not be located. Sam Houston Johnson, San Marcos, Texas Sen. Dirksen, Washington (b-1) Mr. David Dubinsky, Hampton Bay, N.Y. Sen. Warren Magnunson, Washington(b-l) Working at desk- -signed three bills Martin
- Moyers Marvin Watson /K Rm Ofc to receive their report on their mission to represent the President on the inauguration of President Marcos of the Philippines Date White House - Wash, DC p^ JAN. 3, 1966 MONDAY Activity (inc)ude visited
- , and the Philippines. {Copies of the Vice President's memoranda are attached.) He said the theme of his report was expressed in a sentence in Philippine President Marcos' speech: 11 Those who fight for liberty fight for us." This sentence describes the attitude
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh GOLDMA..~ April, 1965 I: Reverend Graham, when did you first meet the President? G: I met the President in about 1926 or 1927. I was in college about 2 or 3 years ahead of him. I: This was in San Marcos? G: Yes. I
- , fro m his friend , LBJ " Nap Gus Wortha m Houston Airport In livin g roo m meetin g w / Mrs . Kati e McDonal d Dean , an d her daughter , Elen a o f Corpus Christi , - Mrs , Dea n was a schoolmat e o f the President s i n Sa n Marco s and visite d
- classmates The President was pleased to have the book, and he flipped through it and showed it at Southwest Texas State Teachers College San Marcos topeople around him. ATTENDANCE Dr. Edgar Fuller, Exec Secy, Chief State Sen Ofcrs Mr. Pau l Dayton (husband
- visited w/ hi m in his bedroo m - - als o there were M F and VM Thomas Nichol s - Sa n Marcos, Texa s - (ret . hi s call)(ol d friend - worked i n the s a ne office whil e th e Presiden t was a t Southwes t Texa s College ) Dr. Jame s Cai n - Rochester
- with a group of friends into the libra1·y for 1.f tea and the Miguel Guajardos, from .Acapulco, Babe Yiggins :rnd his . ~ Thursday, January 2 l (Cnntinucd) wife--he is one of Lyndon's old friends from College in San Marcos. ,. Diana, of course
- the formation of rival clubs down there. Do you know anything about that? FR: Yes, I'm fairly familiar with it. PB: Can you tell us about it? I don't think we have really ever got the story. FR: Before I got to San Marcos there was a clUb on campus
- was that? C: That was 1926. We worked about a year and a half or two years, and then came cbange of administrations. ~e Governor Dan Moody went in and all got laid off. Then Mrs . Johnson persuaded Lyndon to go to school at San Marcos, and he went
- e if th e Vic e President couldn' t g o out a fe w days earl y an d meet w / Presiden t Marcos. ' f the Philippine s an d delive r th e President' s lette r t o Marcos . '. o 'o ^ y o f th e Navy , Pau l Nitz e 1 _^ 3:04p Th FRIDA y (includ
- and of the speeches during the course of that campaign? Any particular event or any theme that the President used to campaign? He did make a speech at San Marcos… Q: Oh, yes, he made lots of speeches. He made speeches at Taylor, Texas -- G: What did he say
- have an appointment with a man named Barnet in San Marcos? G: Should I? W: He is Hr. Lee's brother-in-law and was very active in that campaign. Perhaps it's Burnett. He used to be county judge ••• G: What is his first name? W: I believe
- (includ e visited by ) The Presiden t toda y iss ued th e text o f his telegra m t o Presiden t Marco s of th e Philippin e Island s . H e expressed th e sympath y after th e earthquake., . The Presiden t announce d th e nominatio n o f Samue l R . Sterret