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  • the sheets in the mylar sleeve when you have finished examining them. November 12, 2003 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc # DocT~~e Doc Info 012 memo Rostow to LBJ re: China Page 1 of 2 Pages Date Restriction TS 1 09/14/66
  • nxtf August 27 , 1966 LBJ Ranch Dav SATURDAY Breakfast in bedroom on trav Justice Fortas, at his home in Washington a b o u t t h e M a n c h e s t e r Jake Jacobsen Came on intercom asking to getMr . David Dubinsky inN . Y . for him
  • liked them ; they felt very friendly to [Ferdinand] Marcos . And my view, my belief is that in those days Johnson felt very buoyed by what was � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • LBJ's VP trip to Senegal; Bill Moyers; John Rooney; May 1961 Asian trip: Saigon and Diem, Philippines and Marcos, Formosa, Bangkok, India and Pakistan; Dag Hammarskjold funeral in 1961; Beirut; Iran; Turkey; Cyprus; Greece; LBJ's paranoia regarding
  • - Austin, Texas - (w/ Mrs. Johnson re r e Xmas presents at ranch for press release McGeorge Bundy - Washington, D. D . C. ( B. 1 ) Speaker Joh Johnn McCormack - Boston, Massachusetts McGeorge Bundy - Washington, D. C. ^ f/ LUNCH w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Mr
  • :05p f 12:10p 12:20p f 12:35p 12:35p t 12:37p 12:36p 12:45p 2:00p 2:45p 2:46p 3:00p f 3:00p 3:15p 4:00p 4:05p f 4:35p 4:50p f 4:55p 5:15p 5:35p 5:45p t 5:45p f 5:46p tq 6:00p 6:05p 7:00p Activity (includ January e visited by)* t Expenditure Code LD
  • .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
  • was kind of dynamic when he was [young]. I believe, I could be wrong in this, but I believe maybe he even debated at San Marcos after he went down there to school. G: He did. E: Yes, I thought so. I think he debated with the Sledge [?] boy down
  • that less than one milli on dollars is involved. The President said Secret2.ry Katzenbach s hould ask if the hearings could not begin on Septer:-ibe:r 15 instead of now. Sec r e tar y Rus k said that h e was afraid McClell2.n would not play ball
  • . Emely REJ Enamelord Ever-Ready Lace & Textile Co. E-Z Eye Dial Equitable Paper Bag Co. Federal Novelty REJ Gaiber, H. L. Co. Garden Spot Badge Co. Gerry's Creations Glefield Plastics Grey Advertising Gaff, James G. Global Enterprises
  • to mortar fir e , possi~bly from struggle forces. About 13 US servicemen were injured. The NMCC reports that MACV has begun to evacuate its planes from fo.e airbase. The GVN has airlifted another airborne battalion as reinforcements. In Hue, the struggle
  • of Columbia on the Council of OAS H. E. Fernando Ortuno, Amb of Costa Rica Hon Marco A. DePena, Charge d' Affaires ad interim of Dominican Republic H. E. Gustavo Larrea, Amb of Ecuador The President returned to the White House and went to his office
  • to m e _ FMB:LSE:mst PROPOSED MESSAGE Each year thousands of Danes and Americans gather here at Rebild to celebrate together the anniversary of the Iddependence of the United States. We have always been proud of the close ties between our two
  • , Ernest Stubbs, MMV and JV. Mr. Kellam, GW, VM, MF around w/ Judge and Ernest Stubbs, Mr. Kellam to House for Conference call w/ Secy. Mann and Secy. Ball O. C. Bobbitt - Austin Kermit Gordon Rodney White (returning - San Marcos his call) Driving
  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
  • very much. The President approved a message to Seymour Poe, a man in the film industry, which Jack Valenti had requested. The President also commented that Mrs. Marcos should be written a nice letter. 9:40a Marie _^ , Fehmer in ___ The 9:55a f
  • and how long they stayed, I don't know. G: Any other jobs that he had? Evans' office. You mentioned working in Dr. [C~ E.] Did he ever work with the San Marcos newspaper? W: Not that I know of. G: I've heard from several sources that LBJ borrowed
  • , 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
  • cases; life insurance disputes; bankruptcy, wage garnishment, and tax cases; family and estate cases including wills, adoptions, and divorces; disputes with local and state municipalities especially San Marcos, Texas, Kyle, Texas, Hays county
  • , 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
  • from much stronger of ·1964. • end quiet The months lull t}::e No:!:'."th, it the significantly February more ar.3. April recall Taylor saw dark grey same skies _were taken overall those possibly turning even the and even reports
  • session. ~he message would be built on a good export expansion package -- which is now being developed. I concur memo. in the four recommendations in Secretary Fowler• s cover W. W. Rostow E F:m t GONFK'ffiJTI 0als · -ttJNE I'.DEN'i'ISL
  • session. ~he message would be built on a good export expansion package -- which is now being developed. I concur memo. in the four recommendations in Secretary Fowler• s cover W. W. Rostow E F:m t GONFK'ffiJTI 0als THE OF J"!-iE TREASURY
  • , 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
  • Doyle, C. E.
  • 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
  • ) ^ Septembe The White House p Date r 13, 1966 . ^ Tuesda y Activity {mc!ude vtsited bv) tur Expend) e Code OFF RECORD: Myer Feldman an d Robert Prescott, President of Flying Tiger Airlines courtesy call —and handshake (Messrs Feldman and Prescott met w
  • ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 ( 7°72) t NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #tte--~--f~1tS4.aa-.{;ef~~~~H-ef:.et-!~-,,m~~-e:!tft&.~~~~-ff1~~ #.L:i
  • colony, ex-colony, the Philippines, you find an enormous success of mass education, a total focus on a chaotic political structure--which almost brought the country down before [Ferdinand] Marcos took it over; now the agony of how they're going to go
  • See all online interviews with William E. Colby
  • Oral history transcript, William E. Colby, interview 1 (I), 6/2/1981, by Ted Gittinger
  • William E. Colby
  • , Seguin, Kyle, Buda, some people from Austin, San Antonio, Kerrville and some from Lufkin. But those people from tne more distant places such_ as Lufkin usually were sort of traceafi 1 e to some contact wUb someone ;n San Marcos tnat had been
  • , 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
  • to play this slowly, over several months. However, that does not meet your Nov.ember problem. Francis M. Bator Attachment . ,. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -4iHJ 8RE T ;' 51!:!Wf 'f Iv E Wednesday, September 7, 1966 - 9:00 p. m
  • HUE House Dat ENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON NARY resident began his day at (Place) Time Telephone 1: 1 In Out Lo 7:15a fWh f or t LD e FEBRUAR Y 27 , 1967 Th e White House , Wash, D C Day Activity MONDA Y (include visited by) . Hse Operator- wake
  • taiTErtousE Date JAN. 3, 1966 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY 'resident began his day at (Place) Whit ; Tim .. e ^tSlT* In Out Activity Lo I e House, Wash, DC Ex _ MONDAY Day (include visited by) ture Pendi' Codc LD 7: 15a Breakfast