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  • ~O.UJ.:~L ODGE DECLASSIF ,D E.O. 1295 , S C. 3.5 _ By·&= Stute . ept. 'J itl~~li :1es; _ .:.P , A \, ·a1;eJ /f r. INFORMATION SECRE-i: Friday. November 3:35 p. m. Mr. ZZ, 1968 President: Herewith Marco•. worrled about hie U. S. relation•, make
  • dates ? It is important that we go out quickly to all the countries involved on this m.atter. 3. You should note that this possible itinerary includes an afternoon and night in Manila, which would permit you to pay a call on Marcos; and that the "day
  • 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
  • i t . There had been q u i t e a d i s c u s s i o n a s t o wh i c h band w ou ld l e a d th e p a r a d e . L i t t l e San Marcos S o u th - w e s t S t a t e C o l l e g e Band, L yndon’ s Alma ma t e r or t he proud ora n g e and w h i t e o f
  • Defense Secretary McElroy informs LBJ of the decision to close Camp Gary in San Marcos. LBJ writes McElroy questioning the economy of moving Camp Gary’s activities to Fort Rucker, Alabama and informs McElroy he is requesting a GAO audit of the army’s
  • 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
  • oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Gammon -- II -- 20 San Marcos, and that's how he got some sort of a feel about what people are interested in and what concerns them and what their needs are. So unquestionably he learned. He
  • ; Johnsons ride around in "broncos;" Lady Bird back to LBJ Ranch to meet the John Secondaris; several guests for dinner and then viewing of the beautification film; LBJ shows guest his college editorials; bill signing at Texas State University, San Marcos
  • AF On e 2600 / Mr . & Mrs. Arthu r Kri m . & Mrs. W . Marvi n Watso n Hon. Jac k Valent i Hon. Jak e Jacobse n Lynda Bir d 0t __ o th e Conferenc e Room__ IN FO R SIGNING , Friday , Jun e 23 , 196 7 Ltr t o Pres Marco s (Rosto w draft ) Ltr t o
  • recall anything in particular about the school aid program of enabling students to stay in school on various projects? K: Not specifically. I remember he was always tremendously interested in the San Marcos school project, but that specific part
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh GARZA -- I -- 2 who I understand was a roommate of Lyndon Johnson's at San Marcos. He told me that a friend of his by the name of Lyndon Johnson was running for Congress from
  • that really did any work. Now the day before the election, Joe Sheehy came over here-- held gone to school with Johnson down at San Marcos--and wanted to know if \,/eld done anything over here in Gregg County. And I said, "Hell, right up there in Van
  • 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
  • for Sears, Roebuch community development program; LBJ talks about what he did as a young man and how he went to college; LBJ's life at San Marcos State Teachers College; dinner at Camp David; helicopter back to White House
  • 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
  • of that year he was in Cotulla teaching and part of it he was in college. K: San Marcos? G: Yes. K: I visited in San Marcos and I remember that Sam Houston--his younger brother--and some college girls and myself and one other college boy, I've forgotten
  • think it was, River Authority. I remember we went once more-through the years this was a constant thread--to his old alma mater, San Marcos. This time it was to homecoming festivities, a very picturesque campus. I've always approached it with a lot
  • fondness for his alma mater in San Marcos; the House Un-American Activities Committee; Christmas 1947; a portrait of Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, and Luci given to LBJ for Christmas; Luci's christening; the creation of a 70-group air force; LBJ's relationship
  • OF ,JULY MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT MARCOS AND A SUGGESTED REPLY I ON THE .19-lST ANNIVERSARY OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED Sf ATES OF ~ti l'IJR ICA t I CONVEY TO YOU, MR• PR~SIDENT, AND THROUGH YOU'··'TO· .THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THE CORDIAL GREETINGS
  • with Kleberg, mostly with Caesar Kleberg, who was a cousin. But Daddy passed several bills, to go back into the history of my father in that book that was prepared by San Marcos [Lyndon Baines Johnson: The Formative Years], you know, this legislation
  • two long talks with President Marcos and has a clear view of the potential problems surrounding a Marcos visit. At the moment, Marcos is worried about coming here too soon after final passage of the Philippine Vietnam Aid Bill; he is also beginning