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For the Office of Economic • • • • •
TD:
Yes, for the regional office here.
We handle eleven
states out of this area office.
PB:
Mr. Dunlap, I understand you were at San Marcos in
Southwest Texas College at the same time as Mr. Johnson.
We are trying to get
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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
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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
- 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
- that it was an address to the
student body at San Marcos? Caravans with Johnson banners converged on San Marcos
led by personal friends.
K:
That’s right.
G:
Do you recall anything about that initial announcement of his candidacy?
K:
No, I just remember that he
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Then Mr. C. F. Richards announced down at Lockhart, who was a very fine
attorney and a very respectable candidate, but he withdrew two days later
and said he didn't want to run.
oddballs.
I never did know why.
Then we got some
Edwin Waller of San Marcos
- it that, was in his blood,
just by inheritance and by training, and by general aptitude.
EG:
On that point, Mr. Hopkins, we've talked to a number of his
old friends in San Marcos and we have a somewhat confused
picture of what his state of mind was in this period
- College
at San Marcos.
But I had no occasion to run into him until I went
up to a political gathering somewhere along the line of either Hays
and Blanco or Hays and Travis County--a little community called
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became ill and I believe he went to Seton Hospital and
it was determined he had appendicitis.
His closing
campaign speech I believe was to have been delivered
in San Marcos or ...•. I don't remember just exactly
where, but I believe it was San Marcos
- College in San Marcos,
where I
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had been graduated exactly twenty years
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