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- students at San Marcos, he was probably the only one doing that. The rest of them were interested in playing poker and a hundred other things, but not interested in politics or how people got elected. But Lyndon was. Now, Professor Greene was pretty
- 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
- ) 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
- was Lyndon s friend. I VW: They organized the caravan that went from here to the opening address that Lyndon made in San Marcos. Our car had a permanent sign painted on it, "Lyndon Johnson." WJ: You went from Seguin or from Corpus? VW: From Corpus