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  • in San Marcos. So we'd been friends all our lives. He and I, I guess, were the first athletes in this organization. He was a track man and wasn't much of a football player, you know, but he was a good track man. But he had interests in that direction
  • in college; STSTC entrance requirements and preliminary coursework available to prospective students; the influence local San Marcos students had over STSTC activities as opposed to students from other towns; Professor H.M. Greene; other professors
  • at county and went to district at San Marcos and won our first debate, and then we lost our second debate. G: Were you partners? C: Oh, yes, we were. But those were the only trips we made. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • History of the Caparis family; Mrs. Rebekah Johnson and her technique of elocution; debate and interscholastic league; 1924 debating with LBJ as partner; research material for debates; debate topics; LBJ as debater; district meet at San Marcos
  • , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: HORACE E. RICHARDS INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Richards' residence, Corpus Christi, Texas Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: When did you enroll at San Marcos first? R: It was 1923. G: 1923? That's pretty early. R: Well
  • INTERVIEWEE: EMMETT SHELTON INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Shelton's office, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 2 G: I wanted you to discuss that institution [Southwest Texas State Teachers College] as it was when you attended San Marcos. S
  • : Not at all, to my memory. G: You never had a flare-up or anything where the students objected to-- R: No. G: Now, we know, of course, that when LBJ went to San Marcos. he had to prove some credits or demonstrate a certain level of competence in subjects
  • 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
  • to prove my cl~edits in San Marcos. And, like I graduated from San Marcos [High School] and then went into college from there. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • : 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
  • for civilian war housing project for the San Marcos Navigation School is selected. 2/11 President Roosevelt nominates Thurman Arnold as an associate justice of the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia. 2/16 Ida Nell Connally has a baby daughter. 1
  • . We'll get to that maybe individually later on. I can think of two or three. R: As I said this is very informal and we haven't--while Horace at our annual meeting the other night in San Marcos stimulated a lot of discussion about the old timers
  • (include visited by) Arrive Canberra-Rex Hotel, Canberra, Australia w/ President Ferdinand Marcos^a^/z^^*--^ of Philippines Ay/TA^^^vt^ 7i^t^'^,^^^.
  • with different classes as well as your own. Then I finished high school in Johnson City in 1925. My first year in college was at Southwest Texas State Teachers College in San Marcos in 1925 and 1926. The following year I went to the University of Texas, spent
  • poker with LBJ; church attendance in Johnson City; LBJ's mother, Rebekah Baines Johnson; LBJ becoming more driven in college; LBJ's affinity for people; Ben Crider's support for LBJ; the Pirtle House in San Marcos; Southwest Texas State Teachers' College
  • was doing, stuff like that. G: Okay. Did you go to San Marcos? W: No. I didn't graduate. I married before I-- (Laughter) G: Of course you did. But you never started to San Marcos, is that right? W: No, I didn't start. G: I see. Of course, LBJ didn't
  • Press; Homer Williams of the Postal Clerk (about you); and Mr. Buckner of the San Marcos Record. Today I see I have the fo~lowing to write: Mrs. Dale of the J3J..a.nco_Oounty News; Mrs. Glidden of the Johnson City Courier; and Leslie Cooper ot the San
  • speech in San Marcos. 5/10 Rebekah Johnson marries O.P. Bobbitt in Monterrey, Mexico. 5/19 W. Lee O’Daniel announces his candidacy for Senate seat Rebekah Baines Johnson (LBJ’s mother) has operation at Scott-White hospital in Temple. 5/23 LBJ makes
  • http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh cooperation of Marcos to have it appear as Marcos' suggestion
  • : Georgetown, San Marcos, and an address in Houston to the Independent Petroleum Association. And then a big important thing, the JeffersonJackson Day Dinner in Oklahoma City for Senator [Robert] Kerr and Senator [Mike] Monroney. But he did not get away from
  • Senate Preparedness Subcommittee work trying to control spending and corruption; Luci's early interest in religion; the tidelands issue; the possibility of Dwight Eisenhower running for president; returning to visit San Marcos with LBJ; growing media
  • 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
  • with other schools? E: Yes. Yes. We had our county try out in Blanco. won. Georgia [Cammack Edgeworth] and I were debating that night, and Lyndon and John Dollahite, and they won. Marcos for the district meet. Both boys and girls And then we went
  • ; the Johnsons' economic situation; LBJ in school; debating; LBJ's friends; LBJ working on highway; San Marcos period; later years
  • was kind of dynamic when he was [young]. I believe, I could be wrong in this, but I believe maybe he even debated at San Marcos after he went down there to school. G: He did. E: Yes, I thought so. I think he debated with the Sledge [?] boy down
  • to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the birth of Lyndon Baines Johnson. Beginning Thursday, August 25, in Washington, D.C., through Friday, August 26, in San Marcos, and ending Saturday, August 27, at the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, they came from all parts
  • INTERVIEWEE: HILLARD DEASON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Deason's residence, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start with the period in which you were in San Antonio and I guess he was at Cotulla, or still at San Marcos perhaps. D
  • was a public school superintendent, and the first twelve years of my life we lived in small towns northeast and west of Dallas . Then we moved to San Marcos when I was twelve, and I went through high school and college there . was only twenty, After I
  • ://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
  • politics? W: Oh, yes. M: And your husband also was a lawyer, was he not? W: Yes. M: So he helped Lyndon Johnson in legal matters too then? W: Yes. M: Before he went to San Marcos. W: I was trying to think. Well, we knew him before he went
  • it and see that you did in San Marcos and later sp~eohes. However, it is just a brief sentence and says "I am for maintaining the 27½ depletion allowance".) Mr. Gibbons also said it would be helpful to have such statements to keep any of the oil men from
  • Marcos citizens, one by about a dozen citizens. the other by fully fifty. They are demanding action by Congress to abolish the 40 Hour week-but this is not adequate--! shall just make a copy for us and send the wires on t~ you. I called Malcolm and on his
  • , 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
  • , yes. G: How did you end up at San Marcos? H: Well, I had a high school coach in Lufkin named Jesse Kellam who arranged that I should go out in the fall of 1926 and try out for the football team. If I could make it I would be able to get a job
  • at that time may be of interest. We took a train from San Antonio to San Marcos, spent the night in San Marcos, rode the next day from San Marcos to Blanco on a hack which was the term we used for an undecorated surrey--just a plain, two-seated buggy. We