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  • , and he was getting the car, and he was going back to summer school. I saw him at summer school because I went back to San Marcos myself the following summer, and I knew his brother, Sam Houston, too. They called him Sam Houston Johnson; I guess you've
  • going to quote to you in part.· · · ,, k,e A,,+Jr.; "Bird, I am so very sad about all this war conditio:;.,,~~,.--so many bad things happening all the time. I an also sad about Bob for I can see nothing ahead for him. If he should have to go he says
  • 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://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh I NTERV I E~! I II _ DATE: April
  • l965 THURSDAY, JANURAY 21 Thursday, January 21 was by all rights a day that both Lyndon and I should have stayed in bed all day, but perhaps you don 1 t con>e down off the mountain of excitement so quickly. Lyndon had a meeting of the leadership
  • : 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • and bloodshed in the South. It is hard to believe that this could happen jusit 60 mile·s north of Daytona Beach. { * * I OUR REPRESENTATIVE who wit­ nessed the scene Thursday night, says that the contrast was marked-a show of u n r e a s o n i n g hatred
  • � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE : WILLIAM P . BUNDY INTERVIEWER : PAIGE E . MULHOLLAN More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 3 (III), 6/2/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • 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
  • ADVISORY GROUP ?e 11 ::iui"A of Cop~right MONDAY OCTOBER 14 1968 Hdd0t. W. fhomua Johnaon ' ' THOSE ATTENDING THE MEETING WERE: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler General Taylor CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow George
  • 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
  • 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
  • Monday, August 28, 1967 9:00 a. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Herewith Cien. Taylor makes two proposals for strengthening the base of public support for our Viet Nam policy -- abroad and at ~ome. I believe both s·b ould ·b e explored, as General Taylor
  • 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
  • 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
  • Roberts and I am secretary to P r esident Johnson and I am going lo visit a little bit this morning with the President's aunt, Mrs . W . E. Saunders - - and Mrs . Saunders , how are you related to the Pr esident? Mrs. Saunders: Well, my sister is Lyndon
  • 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
  • of the Young Democrats; Sam Fore, editor of Floresville Chronicle ; Deason assists LBJ in setting up state NYA program; sources of LBJ's appointment; early employees: L. E. Jones, Marie Lindau, Deason, and Sherman Birdwell; organization of state NYA; living
  • ~-iment USIB-D-6. ... ,· . ·i / 1 .--A-f's E~.a - f.:..,..,.G'7"'T1'R ·.• •• ENCLOSURE-TOLETTER·TO DCI ·a. · What information reached J-2, 11.ACV~in ~he period January·15-30 indicating the possibility of the attack on the cities?. What can be said
  • . 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
  • .;. . ·. .::, . . .BT -& E ::· ·: .: .···· .. e ft E i.....SECTION I ::--0,F , 3 EXDIS .,, ·: -; , ·.~ • .' T .~. i_.." f .I .LONDON 4 96 .'.· i jj . ,: !'.-; .·.·. ·. . • · .· . -. . · SECSTATE FOR ·OLIVER: FROM SIRACUSA LIMA .... -- thR AMBASSADOR
  • -SEC:B E=l'JSENSITlVE Thursday, July 2.7. 1967. -- 3:30 p. m. }d.r. President: Herewith. Dick Helm4 files with you. a report on CIA opera.t lans in Saigon from Bill Colby -- a - most experienced and cool band la the buslnes·s . It "i&, on. balance
  • '. ; '' .. : ",; , .•· .I ' . .··i,; •, ,. ., .,.f; . ,·,~ •';.'. '; • ;', t ' < • ·' I .. " ~ "• I ,, .• , ft' ., !): '," . ,, ,,' '; ,.:.1.· 1 of 2 I , .I Personal '3.. \ ffove~ ber 10, 1938 Dear Lyndon1 I n~ou~e congr atul~ tion~ are ' in order
  • said, there will still remain the memories of tho e of us who knew him and respected him an liked him, ven loved him; who took pleasure in his presence and mourned his passing and miss him now. We knew his excesses and faults. He could be querulous
  • ~ -h'¥,4. ~ 17a cable 2.-5-01 S 1 p. JU.::emf"' 1()-14 CIS 14 '-'__~ e,a C- AJUltffl.A l '1"\-62~1 ~.1~ #1~.u.sf ~ ~,/h.z. ~ , , Yr/.& ~/4 Intelligence Information Cable ~ ~ ~ r.;)..-/ v'-{S 3 pp. v.o ~ I· ~-''\?, ;J(.J 'lel :l /~tfab/,J~ J e'lelY
  • time such an idea. appeals to you I will be glad to send a plane for you. I With warm best wishes to you and Mrs. Marcos from i Mrs. Johnson and myself, Sincerely, Lyndon B. :rohnson DECI.AssIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 B 4 r«J I 9/- e 91
  • committee~ wo rking House. So the time should be on a definite working point and a definit e assignment. The speech should presume that the appropriations bill in its details are known to every member, so you may escape the detail by calling attention
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • ://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
  • . G: I notice in that picture that you have of you two together that he's wearing a San Marcos belt buckl e. K: \-Iell, that indicates that he might have been down to San Marcos or bought a belt with those, or that he intended to go
  • mexbn.,,, mlH&ar, effort laci--. two ad4ltlaaal S..tla Kereaa 41Tlslelut -- nlat .... NNNll Kueaapellcy • Parla talk• ... Nerth ...... .. ... S.-1 7355 WWRoatow:rha DECLAS IFIED E. . 12 ,38, Sec. 3.6 NL.J q 1- ~,_, g, . N Date ,_s,' By ~ ' D
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  • deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 '(REV. 5-f ' NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #18 letter #19 memo RE STRI CTI ON DAT E CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE
  • !fa.tions might play so:;.e role in finding peace in Viet . N~11. I hB.i.tebecr.l ar.1ong the thirty. It he.s been a.nd still is my hcrpe that . the· Security Co"Jllcil might serve to spur necotintions ( whether u.ri.der its c-...-:::1 aegis
  • , but we weren't close friends . G: Let's see . B: No memory of him . G: Let's skip through a couple of pages here . [C . E .] "Curley" Doyle . B: I knew Curley . He was the best diver in Dee Russell [?] He was a bit older than I . San Marcos
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT KLEBERG, JR. INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: King Ranch Offic es, 2nd floor , Kleberg National Bank, King svill e, Texas. Tape 1 of l M: Mr. Kleberg, the first thing I would like to know is when you first met Lyndon
  • . iS ..Bir More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Nell . ljstt .C2LEt7, ~ `,c f,). wOct titl_ o1 your pre~:{ mt isH tl,e .~fa .~Ll, . 0-:) i3 ition " i:cnre.~~atari~re of a~rs4i~loy~.~xs 3aa t ~~ `x~>~~ ~~rxx~l
  • to Bob Kintner, Doug Cater, and Bill Bundy. W . W. Rostow _l.lT l lTl> "'••-•..••-1.n . UECtASSIFIED E.O. 123S6, Sec 3.4 .NLJ 8 9-(0 v .. .., _ NARA. Date :G 2 HE WEN I l.iLb - b-&/ I ,'e ch-~sday - October lZ. 1966 (with S ECR ET attachment
  • . ..~o i1~ve -the Url·1-~a 1:~t,:tc:!l~ clis110:;;e of tJ1~ r:::.1:tt.~r• ..t....,..._ \l.i..~ I \. If the : C.:\ll 1:·c :i..:,-~. ,. lb;c.ion.3 c..1r1l Ut~.e.--..t~~\tc c',:'.l.:.ni·:;~·-'~i Vil k.:::~ o:i tl!o re::;oJ.u~;:'.o:i Ol'l Vi1Jt
  • do it then? Time slips away from us, doesn't it? G: Did you ever met President [Cecil E.] Evans, Dr. Evans, from San Marcos? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
  • 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