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- by President Marcos Depart by motorcade w/ President Marcos, Amb Blair, Amb Romualdez ll:30a Arrive Philippine cemetery for wreath-laying ceremony at tomb of the unknown. Interred here are the remains of the Greeted at the departure point by General Santos
- - International Rice Research Institute. Went through very quickly. Didn't stay for the lunch they had prepared. 1:15 Left for Corregidor. Very rapid tour by car. CTJ rode w/ Mrs. Marcos. 2:28 CTJ left w/ newswomen. President left secretly for Vietnam! 2:55
- chopper. 9:07 Arrived San Marcos -- to the Southwest Texas State College where the President gave the commencement address. To the Alumni Building (the President had lived there as a student -- it has been restored) -- followed by a tour of the campus. 11
- 6:00p 12 13 10:00p 10:30p 6 LBJ Ranc h Date September 19 , 195 9 Activity Expenditure Code (include visited by)* LD Dr. Reed, President San Marcos Baptist Academy about little Sam Breakfast: Mr. and Mrs. Kellam, Mrs. Johnson, MM Mrs. C. W
- Nugent residenc e fo r Cam p Mabry. Helicoptered t o Sa n Marcos . ; | Arrive i d Sa n Marcos _residence. 'HITE HOUSE Date September 10, 1967 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MAIY resident began his day at (Place) LBJ T; Telephone Tune 11 f In Out Lo
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- Marcos, Texas, and I had the happy privilege of being seated next to the President. EG: You were both in college then? LH: We were both in Southwest Texas Teachers College in San Marcos, Texas. EG: Were you in the same year, do you recall? LH: Yes
- Met LBJ at Southwest Texas Teachers College, San Marcos, TX in 1927; LBJ's interest in debating; LBJ's residence over garage at President Evans' house; influence of Dr. Greene on his students; as freshmen, LBJ interested in psychology, government
- . Hughe s to b e brough t in . calls ushers ofc checked Mr. an d Mrs . Alli e T . (Lorena ) Hughes - Sa n Angelo Texa s (Mrs. Hughe ss attende attende dd schoo schooll w/ w / th th eePresiden Presiden tt an d debate ddw w//hi him m at Sa n Marco s Stat e
- . M. Greene (San Marcos) Helen Gahagan Douglas To look at rooms on terrace with Frank Dryden Sen Mansfield Frank Pace (NYC) Bill White Bill White Tiger Teague Homer Thornberry Bobby Baker Pierre Salinger; re: NASA question likely to be put to President
- Marcos - r e: Mr . Duderstadt Annie Glenn - inviting her and Col. Glenn to the ranch for hunting To the Lewis Place Arrive LBJ Ranch to pick up Mrs. J Depart LBJ Ranch Arrive Lake House Depart Lake House by car - hunting - Mr. and Mrs. Kellam, MMV, Jack
- (Housto n Press) ; Dwigh t Alliso n (Sa n Antonio Light) ; Jo e Deale y (Dalla s Mornin g News) ; Be n Deacherd , Jr.; Clyde W. Rembert ; Dr . Willia m Croo k (Sa n Marco s Academy) ; Bil l Hobb y (Housto n Post); Sa m Kinc h (Dail y Texa s UT) ; Fran k
- be cause he believes it is poor tactics to bring the rat control up now. Mansfield reported briefly on his Asian and Far Eastern trip. 11 The Philippines are on the upgrade. They are doing a good job. They expect to get control of the Senate and Marcos
- . Marcos. Full honors. Said goodbye to dignitaries (see list) 12:00 Wheels up. 3. 1:50 Arrive U-Tapao, Thailand. Go immediately to chopper for Bang Saen. 2:15 Arrive Bang Saen - Lam Tam (summer home of Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn) Saw tapioca fields
- > , J C , , Texas Don Thomas, Austin. { Bill Moyers, Austin. NOVEMBER 4, 1965 LBJ RANCH, TEXAS THURSDAY Mr. Kellam . San Marcos. Lynda, Austin. Today announced th e first allocation of Federal funds to the state s of $6 million for the control
- , my sister was going to school in San Marcos during the summertime. She was staying with Margaret, Lyndon's cousin, and Kitty-- I believe her last name was Carlyle [Cockrell?], I'm not for sure now about that. But they were rooming together
- : 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
- 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
- , 1979 INTERVIEWEE: Richard Spinn INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Washington County State Park, Brenham, Texas [Tape 1 of 1, Side 1] G: Let's start with your background briefly. Tell me how you got to San Marcos. S: I was born on a farm
- Biographical information; early education; Spinn's experiences as a student at Southwest Texas State Teacher's College (SWTSTC) in San Marcos; LBJ's reputation on campus at SWTSTC; student organizations and dating; LBJ as a debater; the Black Stars
- of Communist participation. 11 Secretary Rusk said President Marcos does not want to see Clark Clifford and General Taylor. It was agreed that this would best be handled by pointing out that President Marcos has recently visited Vietnam and plans a trip
- , 1979 INTERVIEl.JEE: WILTON WOODS INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Woods I residence, Seguin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start with your background briefly and how you ended up at San Marcos. W: How I ended up in San Marcos
Oral history transcript, Virginia Wilke English, interview 2 (II), 3/18/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- even vote. But as I say, all I remember is it was a fun job for us down there, just greeting the people and, oh, we typed some of the letters. Oh, there was a sweet little man who was--now that's who ran our office, the postmaster from San Marcos
- a little background on my early days, before I went to San Marcos or not? Are you interested in that part? G: Basically where you are from, where you were born. R: I was born in Diboll, Texas, on September 19, 1906. school there. I finished grammar
- INTERVIEWEE: R. VERNON WHITESIOE Richter) INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Whiteside's residence, Marble Falls, Texas (with occasional comnents by Walter Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: Let me ask you to trace your steps to San Marcos. W: Well, I
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- , October 24, 1967 -- 3:55 pm Mr. President: Herewith: 1. Marcos com.plains to Loc~e, claiming equipped only two rather than five engineer battalions. we 2. Bill Jorden puts the matter in perspective and advises that no hasty action required. I am
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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Oral history transcript, C.E. "Curley" Doyle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1979 INTERVIEWEE: C. E. "CURLEY" DOYLE INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Doyle's residence, San Marcos, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start with your background briefly, Colonel Doyle. You're from--? D: I'm from San Marcos
- Biographical information; meeting LBJ at college in San Marcos; clubs at Southwest Texas State Teachers' College (SWTSTC), including the White Stars; LBJ's parents; LBJ's early interest in politics; professors LBJ admired at SWTSTC, including
- them. About 10 minutes before coming to the office, he visited w/ Jim Bishop in the West Hall- -for a cup of coffee. He seems edgy and nervous. "Paul Glynn:mf (b.3) - re press coverage of Marcos visit, and Bundy's press backgrounder. BM (pl) BM
- -in-law of Philippine President Marcos) Mr. Romualdez presented Pres. Johnson with a Gift of His. Ex. Ferdinand President of the Philippines. Gift is an enormous mounted bull's head with that reads --"Garao or Tamaraw shot in head by Pres. Ferdinand E
- .2) (pl) Ambassador to the Philippines, William Blair Blair is in town for a week of William Bundy (Amb. consultations) Rostow says Blair is William Jordan fresh from two long talks with Pres. Walt Rostow ^ Marcos and has a clear view ot
Oral history transcript, R. Vernon Whiteside, interview 2 (II), 8/6/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- it, but it doesn't come to me. But Ruth Lewis is about as homely a girl as there was in the school at that time. She hung around with Ella SoRelle and she was a local girl, a San Marcos girl. They tried to make a big to-do about something; I don't remember what
- dinner guests with Mrs. Johnson On into the State Dining Room for refreshments. o Mrs. Arthur Krim arrived listo Dorothy to Dorothy o th e Blu e Roo m fo r Dinner honoring lis tt Territo Mrs. Ferdinand E. Marcos - the wife of the President
- to condemn xxx certain property in the city of Saint Augustine, Florida, within the boundary of the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, and for other purposes. HR. 11083, An Act to amen d the Public Health Service Act to extend the authorization
- because he didn't think he could get agreement with a Republican and the President LBJ to MF. Ret'd to P-38. Met with Bob Baskin. Sec. Korth. Received in P-38 Cliff Carter and relatives: Mrs. L. C. Ramsey, formerly Loyc e Traylor of San Marcos and her 2
- for the kinds of hones, conveniences and opportunities they should ho.ve,11 Support of the press was pledged by Addison Buclmer of the San Marcos Record, who said the woekly newspapers of the section wero anxious ·an.ill willing to support those things which
- . 420 - male nurses bill RECORD Walt Rostow (pl) - in regard to a memo from Rostow just received re a report 1^^ from Rusk that Marcos wants to back out on Oct 18 date and postpone date for mtg until middle of November OFF RECORD: Abraham Feinberg Mr
- and dress for trip to Washington --to office to clean up desk Walking to guest house to join Mrs. Johnson and Job Corpsman from San Marcos, John Tkasig and his instructor, Clifton Beckwith (Mrs. Johnson is considering Tkasig to do landscaping around
- Ofc w/ JJ Vicky McCammon BM Director Schultze To the Fish Room where he received a painting from 86 year old Godfrey F. Biehl from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. In 1945, Mr. Biehl was teaching fine arts in San Marcos, Texas -- and he met the President
- p Gary, Sa n Marcos, Texa s - Jo b Center (Corps ) ^\_^f ' The President wa s greete d b Dr . an d Mrs. O . J . Bake r - Director , Jo b Corps Cong. I s J . Pickl e Cam p Program Dr. W . Croo k - Supt , o f Cam p Gar y The President walke d alon g th
- Secy. Dean Rusk - Washington, D. C. McGeorge Bundy Bund y - Washington, Washington , D. C. Mrs. Juliet Julie t Kellam - San Marcos, Texas Texa s (Mr. Kellam's mother) Col. Cross Joe Laitin - Austin, Austin , Texas The President and Mrs. Johnson drove