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  • Marcos, and the years when he lived in Stonewall and also in Johnson City. His stories seemed to come from all of those times. He was always picking out stories that had happened at different times with him to tell us how to treat our children or how
  • fundamentals? C: I doubt if he ever studied many economic courses when he was at San Marcos [Southwest Texas State] Teachers College. His experience as a legislator was probably the background he had. In considering many of the legislative bills before
  • to that idea, Juanita stayed opposed to that idea. She felt that Lyndon Johnson, who had never attended--she didn't see the logic of giving his papers to the University of Texas, that they were more properly given to Southwest Texas, to San Marcos, where he
  • H., San Marcos, Texas, September 9, 1967 1966 - 1969 39 VISTA Regional Administration, September 21, 1967 1966 - 1969 39 1966 - 1969 39 Office of Economic Opportunity Budget Briefing, National Officials and Regional Directors, October 18
  • , their interest as to what kind of gift should be exchanged and such things. You find out that one of the presidents, I believe it was Marcos of the Philippines, or it might have been Park of Korea, was an avid golfer. So the ideal gift for President Johnson
  • , then their elections came up. F: This was a natural political issue. V: Yes. And there was no chance, we decided, of getting ratification by the Panamanian legislature, and so we had to go into the new cycle. After [Dr. Arnulfo] Arias was elected replacing [Marco
  • that I go to Vietnam. I can tell you that I had a later experience in the Philippines, where I applied an American campaign procedure to Marcos' democratic election, and I felt quite good about it. I was obviously taken aback when democracy disappeared