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  • - May, 1972] [3 folders] Berlin, Richard E. (Hearst Publications) [Jan. 1965 - Jan. 1968] Hearst Pub. Consumer's Advisory Council [No Dates] Insta/Com Stock [May - Jun. 1974] Insta/Com, Inc. [Sep. 1972 - Mar. 1979] [with oral deposition of Walter Jenkins
  • ~ 1982 INTERVIEWEE: WILTON WOODS INTERVEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Woods' residence, Seguin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: I wanted to start out by asking you today if you've ever heard or received an indication that LBJ went to San Marcos after
  • reasons for elation and reasons for depression just buffeting you, just slap, slap. You sort of felt like one of those clowns that they're throwing balls at at the fair, you know. One blow came from E. B. Germany in East Texas [who said] that we'd had
  • Correspondence Brazil - Mazzilli Correspondence Brazil - Pres.‑ elect Costa e Silva Visit Brazil - Volume 1 Brazil - Volume 2 Brazil - Volume 3 Brazil - Volume 4 Brazil - Volume 5 Brazil - Volume 6 Brazil - Volume 7 Brazil - Volume 7‑a Brazil - Volume 8, Filed
  • became ill and I believe he went to Seton Hospital and it was determined he had appendicitis. His closing campaign speech I believe was to have been delivered in San Marcos or ...•. I don't remember just exactly where, but I believe it was San Marcos
  • " privately if nnt publicly befnre she married the man who was to become PreEident of the United States. Graduating from the ?-1arshall, Texas, high went on to get two degrees from the University chnol with a 94 average, whe E' of Texas, a Bachelor
  • as a staunch advocate of civil rights and Johnson as an opponent of racial equality). 22 Miller, William E. Congressional Quarterly special report entitled "The Public Records of Barry M. Goldwater and William E. Miller"; list of key congressional votes cast
  • color which was good, and we went ahead and finished that. I found old mantelpieces to replace the horrible ones that had been installed in past years. I guess I must 'tell you about Aunt Frank's pi ctw"e. I was told that he wanted to hang Aunt
  • friends answering some of the charges. [W. E. "Ed"] Syers answered the one about us owning KVET and I think pretty much refuted it in the minds of people who could bear to give up the idea. Then Lyndon would go down to the other end of the district
  • . C: But a fellow named Merton Harris, M-E-R-T-O-N, he hung a nickname on him of Mutton, M-U-T-T-O-N. That kind of killed him off. (Laughter) From Smithville, he was a prominent district attorney down there. D: If the Johnson campaign had seventy
  • . SAM FORE, JR. : INTERV IEidER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mrs. Fore's home in Floresville, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: This is an interview with Mrs. Sam Fore, Jr. spells first name for him): Elma . . • E-L-M-A. (To Mrs. Fore, who I believe your given name
  • was Then we drove on to Austin and down to San Marcos where he opened that campaign. making my base out of Marshall. And I stayed in Texas, I was based in Marshall, but I worked that whole East Texas [area]. Oklahoma to the Gulf along the Louisiana line
  • congressional career? J: I don't know. L. E. Jones and Gene--what1s Genets name? G: Latimer. J: Gene Latimer-- G: Sherman Birdwell. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XVIII -- 2 from our neighbor, Dr. O. E. Reed, with a huge elm tree that shaded the whole backyard for many years before it died. That backyard was a scene of just much happiness during the years from 1942 to 1960
  • , then takes MMW to airport, with Marie Fehmer. 12:45 p.m., goes to Marble Falls by car with J.C. Kellam and MF to dedicate monument. CTJ is present. They go to Haywood Camp and later return to LBJ Ranch. 5/27 1 p.m., goes to San Marcos with Kellams, CTJ
  • was a key man behind it, and Everett Looney would have been helping, and all of Lyndon's old, strong folks from the NYA and the San Marcos school were getting organized for a campaign to sign petitions for him to run again, thinking that if they showed up
  • with Lyndon to his home at nine or ten o'clock at night, and sit around and talk about various things mostly NYA. Or on occasions so~e af the staff would go home with me. Katherine, my wife, oftsntimes baked chocolate pie at ten o'clock at night when we
  • you recall? J: I think maybe it was Lufkin, and maybe it was E. L. Kurth, but I better check that. Then you better make sure that you covered the local radio station and got them to do two sorts of things: cover it as a news story, because indeed
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Wildenthal -- I -- 2 W: No, I had not met him personally until the interview, as I recall. had lived in Cotulla when I was about six years old. school with him. He My aunt had 'taught My uncle at San Marcos at the state
  • 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
  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXVII -- 4 universities outside the ones that the Tenth District had made his chief objectives, like Southwestern and San Marcos. He would go to Lubbock
  • Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- IX -- 7 accept either one. I'm getting ready to make a speech over at San Marcos against the OPA. like that. I don't like what
  • just interject he't, e because you may have missed it somewhere along, the southern governors were pretty upset with the ticket . So a number of us were invited to Gov- ernor Buford Ellington's home in Tennessee, and Senator Johnson met us
  • of John Henry. M: You were right to the end of his life, as I recall. J: Yes, yes. And I want to tell you this. Many years later, at one of those annual parties that are given on Lyndon's birthday, at San Marcos State Teacher's College
  • poor. Everybody So he never forgot the little man, and I think another interesting thing about his career that I've heard him tell many times, when he graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College with a Teacher's Certificate in San Marcos
  • , saying he will impound any additional money voted by Congress. 4/16 LBJ apparently has cocktail party for editors. 4/17 Public Buildings Commissioner W. E. Reynolds testifies before a Senate subcommittee that the White House is a firetrap and asks
  • : 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
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award, San Marcos, TX, 5-26-67 NAMBO – Board of Directors Meeting, Mayflower Hotel, 6-16-67 Date Range Cooperative Agreement, Public Law 89-170 between State of Texas and ICC, Austin, 7-25-67 Speech Material [1965-1968] 15 Alumni House, 4
  • he performed odd jobs. A year later he returned home where he worked on a road construction gang. In 1927, he enrolled in Southwest Texas State Teachers College at San Marcos, Texas. He earned money as a janitor and as an office helper. He dropped out
  • that day. We sent him to every town; Kyle, Buda, San Marcos, on down to Bastrop and Caldwell and circled around and then 10 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • that we talked about in later years, but I recall that he went into them at that time, such things as the New England establishment looking down on a San Marcos graduate and the misconception they had about a Texan. I do believe he said that 6 LBJ
  • in the possibilities and saw the need. Fourth, Otis was married to a woman whose father was a very interesting, famous congressman from Mississippi. His name was Bill Colmer, C-O-L-M-E-R. Well, Bill Colmer was the prototypical southern arch-conservative. I really liked
  • 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