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- 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
- 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
- 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
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 28 (XXVIII), 3/15/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : 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
- 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
- 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
- got a speech in San Marcos; we have to go to San Marcos. Let's go." 11 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
- that at all? I know they had trouble getting approval from Washington on that . B: I don't remember enough of the detail . I have a hazy background that at my project that I had in San Marcos, which was after Lyndon had left the NYA, where I got approval
- ("for years and years my thought processor"); the Shah of Iran; Gamal Abdel Nasser; Walter Lippmann; Adlai Stevenson ("I saw [him] as two very different men"); Evita Peron ([I was] "exposed to her horrors in Buenos Aires"); Imelda Marcos; Eleanor Roosevelt
- 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
- ) 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
Oral history transcript, Joseph H. Skiles, interview 1 (I), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Skiles -- I -- 15 S: Not really. I knew that it was going on but this was not an activity that I figured into very much. G: He met with President [Cecil] Evans of San Marcos, I believe. S
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 2/4/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- than she had anticipated and perhaps a little more seriously than she had anticipated. (Laughter) G: Did you start the next morning for San Marcos? J: Yes, he came by and picked me up. I was hesitant and unsure, but I knew that I didn't want to say
- Johnson's financial difficulties; the relationship between LBJ and his father; LBJ's mother, Rebekah Johnson; Mrs. Johnson's trip with LBJ to San Marcos, the King Ranch, and Corpus Christi; the Kleberg family, including Alice Gertrudis King Kleberg, Richard
- of money, but I just couldn't afford it, and I said so. And that was the end of that. About three months later, Mrs. [Imelda] Marcos' brother [Eduardo Romualdez], who was the ambassador to the United States, was at the gate at the White House and called
Oral history transcript, Albert C. Harzke, interview 1 (I), 11/27/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- daughters and Sam Houston and Lyndon moved to San Marcos, I believe. I don't know. I thought they lived there in town, unless they were just renting. G: I think they did live there for a while. H: I think they lived there. G: But I believe
- , along about that time. He was more interested in getting a good education. G: How did he like it at San Marcos? Did he talk to you about that? W: He liked it very well; he sure did. The fact of the business is, he has encouraged me over the years
- with educational matters was directed by J. C. Kellam, who went to school with Lyndon down in San Marcos. He was Lyndon's LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
- and San Marcos, and addresses a dinner meeting of the business men’s club. 10/9 LBJ addresses a dinner meeting of the Texas Association of Broadcasters in Mineral Wells. 10/10 LBJ drives from Mineral Wells to Dallas, where he rides in the State Fair
- , the President’s boyhood friend, Ben Crider, said that the President as early as the San Marcos days was constantly saying the greatest thing to be was “in public service.” Of course it means a great deal to him today --it seems to be a constant theme in his life
- 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
Oral history transcript, H.A. (Tony) Ziegler, interview 2 (II), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was very close to Dr. [Cecil] Evans down at San Marcos. He worked for him. Through him he got to know a lot of them that way. Now on that scale, I think that Jesse Kellam was a tremendous help to him because of Jesse's being a little older than Lyndon
- set the fire going in him? ??: I've heard him say that he got tired of just working and decided he needed an education. He decided he'd go to school and he went up to San Marcos and got himself a job and entered college. LBJ Presidential Library
- . Of course, for two summers he worked for me out here, he was going to school at San Marcos, and he just worked in the summer out here on this road. Now that's when I first came. G: Did he ever talk to you about going to Cotulla when he went down
- the school. And I think I went to San Marcos once, to go to something there. G: Anything you want to record about those trips? K: No, not really, it was just--the way the AP works, you know, the White House photographers travel officially, the local guys
- all the time, and the front door was constantly opening with somebody coming in. It could be a man from Fort Worth or it could be a man from San Marcos here in the Tenth Congressional District, all having a problem that they wanted to get solved
- ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Rather -- VII -- 11 over at San Marcos, and then over in Georgetown they had an ROTC unit in connection with the university over there. I don't remember whether
- and Bird, they'd call and we'd go up to the Ranch or the lake house, or we'd go to the horse races or we'd go to San Marcos for him to get his [honorary] doctor's degree. Things like that. Oh yes. And we even went up to Washington to see them, the girls
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 36 (XXXVI), 9/21/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with the [Marco Aurelio] Robles government"--or some government--"and get them some help." Then on the twenty-sixth we pick up with--this is yet another meeting. We talked about the safety problems, the perishable food problems, the adverse impact on the balance
- she had an office. We made our opening campaign speech in San Marcos and Dr. [Cecil] Evans, the president of the school when Lyndon was there, was at our side lending dignity, and Ed Cape, of course. It was a summer of enormous effort. I remember
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 10 (X), 3/31/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a decision for thirty to sixty days. Then Lyndon comes out to Mama's and says, "Sam Houston, I don't want you to take either one of them. I'm getting ready at San Marcos tomorrow night, I'm going to blast the OPA. Next thing is, I don"t want you working
- it was received. He had rules that mail must be answered the same I was amused that my wife's maiden aunt, who was not receiving postal service in San Marcos at her address, wrote the Congressman a letter asking for mail delivery to her home, which was very near
- persuade President Johnson to deposit his papers here rather than, say, at San Marcos? R: I didn't have anything to do with that. M: That was already done? R: Qh, yes. The planning committee here was appointed after it had been decided
- was going to ask you about J. Ed Smith, who was the chairman of the delegation, and his association with LBJ here. S: Well, Ed Smith and LBJ had been in college together at San Marcos. Ed Smith was probably the most distinguished trial lawyer among
- invited by the Vice President, Mr. Johnson, to go to the Ranch that afternoon--or, no, I guess that evening, late, late that evening. I was due to speak in San Marcos College-- F: Southwest Texas State. P: That evening when I got to Austin to change
- Austin airport at noon, makes commencement address at San Marcos, returns to Washington. 1961 Chronology ● p. 7 of 23 07/2024 7 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other
Oral history transcript, Everett D. Collier, interview 1 (I), 3/13/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . He really felt very strong about Head Start, that and some of the other programs as well, but particularly Head Start, because it applied to such a young group and more appealing group. They weren't bums that you put down here at Camp Gary [San Marcos