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Oral history transcript, Welly K. Hopkins, interview 3 (III), 6/9/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Hopkins -- III -- 4 between him and Lyndon. I did. I don't know that Wirtz knew Lyndon before Wirtz knew Lyndon's father, Sam Johnson, before I did. But Lyndon, you see, was still in school in San Marcos
- to California; LBJ’s Uncle George; LBJ’s election to Congress; Bob Jackson; Charlie Marsh; occupational alternatives to NYA appointment; E. H. Perry, Sr,; Joe Bailey; Ferguson family; 1941 senatorial campaign; WWII experience; third-term issue.
Oral history transcript, Calvin Hazlewood, interview 1 (I), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to me all the way through college and I thought the world of him. But he was kind of set back how any kid 1H
- saying about him, or [they] just brought up his name, or what? C: Well, there's a 1ittl e part of it . . . . M: The tape can be restricted. C: All right. This gets back into legislative politics. The speaker of the House in 1933 was Coke
- 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 Alaska (Ernest Gruening and E. L. Bob Bartlett). LBJ is re-elected majority leader; Everett Dirksen defeats John Sherman Cooper for the position of minority leader left vacant by the retirement of William Knowland. When the Senate opens, LBJ, exercising
- was under an umbrella, but not wanting to impose on the crowd. MG: He had with him--in addition to yourself and Busby, Dick [Richard] Nelson, Willis Hurst, and Bob [Robert E.] Waldron went along. G: Yes. MG: Hurst was his physician, of course. G
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 5 (V), 6/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to get that done, but on the other hand, a boy doesn't grow up to be president, congressman, unless he has a good, sound foundation in politics, and some in what is right and what's wrong, and something that the people--P-E-E-P-L-E is the way Daddy used
- 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
- 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
- made by the White House Staff. The larger set is for the Press Secretary's News Conferences. This is an alphabetical index to key words from the conf erence . The r esea rche r s hould be aware that many ti mes v e ry minor words were indexed, so
- came up to Austin. Chick Kazen had him come up here and meet with me in the Speaker's office to go over this bill in detail, and, by golly, he broke loose and told Chick, "Go ahead and vote for Graham's bill. It will cost us so~e ~oney, but I think
- to produce a state championship team. a little. The players had changed MyoId partner L. E. Jones had graduated, and I would one day marry one of the new members of the girls'team, Marjorie Nelson. We worked hard for him--and he for us--until the last part
- and.under the blazing sun or under the tree. · In both San Marcos and Lockhart, we had good trees on the square and it was a colorful sort of a setting. · ·~.Gene-.Au.tr.Y would come and say he was happy to be here, just happened to be here, passing through
- 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 James -- I -- 10 attacked Pearl Harbor. \oJhil e
- Biographical information; Roy Hofheinz; FCC and radio/television station franchises; 1948 senatorial campaign; Hofheinz’ activities in 1948 campaign; investigation of FCC proposed by Congressman Eugene E. Cox; Cliff Durr as Chairman of FCC; LBJ’s
- Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary General to release the names of the additional signers at an opportune time in the next few weeks, but·no
- /22/75) Box 50 Contains mainly cross references and information concerning President's 1967 meeting with Foreign Minister H. E. Shaik Sabah al Almad al Jabir. -1". CO 160 LAOS (opened 1/22/75) Box 50 Material on 1962 Geneva agreement on Laos; 11/06
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
- that this action will lead to early talks, I am taklng ~e first . ~~~ to;--"""'"""'"" de-escalate th~ conflict. We are .reducing-substantially reducing-the present level; of ~ostilities. And we are .doing so uiillaterally, and at once. ' ~ · 1~ ' ··.-;r.. L
- https://catalog.archives.gov FOLDER TITLE LIST Folder Title Governor, Personal, A, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, B, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, C, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, D, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, E, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, F, 1963-68
Oral history transcript, Otis Arnold Singletary, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/12/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- to be--" F: NYA. S: Said, '~e had a fellow out here and we asked him if he could do something. If he didn't sound like he could do it, we always sent him to El Paso. it done. So I'm now going to ask you again, can you double it?" I said
- of the per formance of the duet "Home to the Mountain,_•·in the last acL. The LBJ Library Oral History Project In May 1967 White Hou~e aide Doug Cater called Professor Joe B. Frantz of the hisLOry department at The University of Texas. The President is very
- , 1964 Box 8 August August August August August August 12/23/19 1, 1964 3, 1964 4, 1964 4, 1964, Leadership Breakfast 5, 1964 6, 1964 I 1/ ~ -I ,-; &/ & ,. I ✓ - ~ Pa~e 4 . }1/ ; - ~- - -:; ; :;- '
- The headquarters were in the Littlefield Building, which was fai rly clos e by. Being a country boy I got up real early, had breakfast, and thought I would stroll ove rand sort of do a reconnaissance of where the offices were and so forth. I got over
- 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 INTERVI E\4 I I DATE: February 23
- 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
- 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
- mother were girlhood chums and schoolmates. I would guess that I first met the President sometime after he enrolled in college at San Marcos. G: Did you and he attend college together? K: No, we did not. I'm somewhat older than the President and had
- Biographical information; San Marcos; Professor Greene; White Stars; NYA; roadside parks; projects; programs; LBJ's activities; Lady Bird; Alvin Wirtz; 1937 Congressional campaign
Oral history transcript, Eugene M. Zuckert, interview 1 (I), 3/18/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- in, such as transfers of enlisted men, hardship discharges. The first contact I remember was making the Finance Office at San Marcos, Texas, a Class B Finance Office, whatever that is, but that kind of problem. Then towards the end of my tenure as assistant secretary
- from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org May 5/1 LBJ is in San Marcos to discuss the program for the future of San Marcos Army Air Field. Last week
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 6/15/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- 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
Oral history transcript, Charles K. Boatner, interview 3 (III), 6/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- saw to the mail; he took all the telephone calls for the Vice P r e s i d e n t He was the contact point for the vice president. People who knew Johnson realized that if they were talking to Walter that he would give Johnson an almost verbatim report
- that the infant would be a Senator. The child was named Lyndon Baines Johnson, after a lawyer by the name of Linden. He was the first born of Samuel E. Johnson, Jr. and his wife, Rebekah Baines, daughter of Joseph W. Baines. child's birth was at Stonewall
- National Housing Incorporators 10-1-68 National League of Cities Speech 5-14-68 Private Luncheon- Plan After January 5-28-68 San Antonio Airport Arrival Statement 7-6-68 Meeting with San Marcos Exes Remarks 6-28-68 U.S. Attorneys- Remarks 4-24-68 Veterans
- Guide: Co-Cq CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - Burnet, Texas Correspondence to and from A.J. Wirtz regarding Chamber of Commerce representative Ray E. Summerrow with a clipping from Burnet County newspaper; Correspondence regarding dues owed to Chamber of Commerce
- . Ed said the old man over there was a very well-thought-of person. He also liked his publicity, and he was planning on having a little press party when the kangaroos were shipped to the United S t a t e s . I presented that situation to Mr. Johnson