Box 7
Contains 9 Results:
VP and President Johnson, circa 1960s
Photographs and copywork negatives, many of which appear to be official press photos. Two images from the Associated Press (AP) document Johnson's honorary doctor of laws degree (May 1962) and the quad as it appeared when Johnson first took office (December 1963).
Of special note is one mounted photograph inscribed "To Dean Alfred H. Nolle - with highest esteem, Lyndon Johnson" (oversize).
Paintings, undated
Copywork and postcard of LBJ paintings/portraits.
Visit, commencement speaker, 1961 May 28
Clippings, transcript of commencement address, commencement program, and photographs. Johnson also visited Dr. Flowers, who was recovering in the hospital following a heart attack.
Signing, 1965
Photographs of Johnson speaking and signing the Higher Education Act of 1965.
Bobcat Book Sales: The Vintage Point & White House Diary; Money Receipt Books, 1971 - 1973
This series consists of news and information related to former President Johnson's activies and visits to campus after his time in the White House. It also contains materials about his death on January 22, 1973.
Visit, presented LBJ award at commencement, 1971 August 14
Press releases and photographs of Johnson's commencement visit, where he presented the LBJ award to Norman Alexander.
Visit, dedicated exhibit at Alumni House, 1971 November 8
Press releases, clipping, photo assignment sheet and photographs related to the dedication of the "Lyndon Baines Johnson at San Marcos" exhibit, honoring the "education President." Johnson spoke at the dedication ceremony and viewed the exhibit, which was installed in the Alumni House. See also Johnson's dedication speech in Audio and Visual media series: LBJ at San Marcos Exhibit Dedication Speech.
Ebony Players at LBJ ranch, 1972 July 22
Press releases, cutlines, photographs, and negatives related to the production of "A Raisin in the Sun" performed by the University's Ebony Players at the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, Texas.
First LBJ Distinguished Lecture, 1982 April 2
Press release, historical background, and event program related to the first Lyndon B. Johnson Distinguished Lecture.