Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
Found in 215 Collections and/or Records:
Campus memorial service for Lyndon Johnson, circa January 1973
7” reel to reel audio tape, two items.
Campus tour, 1965
Photographs of Johnson touring campus. He stopped first at President McCrocklin's office, saw the plaque designating the Main Building as a landmark, and viewed a campus master plan model.
Campus visits and timelines, undated
Lists of Johnson’s campus visits, timelines, and an analysis of his attire to help with matching unlabeled photographs to the appropriate visit. Includes an updated list of his campus visits - offical and unoffical.
Canyon Lake Time Guardian - LBJ death, 1973 January 26
Christian Science Monitor- Kennedy assassination, 1963 November 23
Clipping, 1990
Article with two opposing views on Johnson.
Clipping, 1966 June 16
Clipping from the San Marcos Record "Announcement expected soon on house where LBJ roomed."
Clipping, 1967
Dr. Robert Kluge remembers working with Johnson at the College Star.
Clipping, 1962
Clipping related to space exploration.
Clipping, 1964 February 12
Letters to the editor of the San Antonio Express identifying C.E. Evans as the unidentified friend pictured with Johnson in a previous news story.
Clippings, 1982
Clippings related to Lyndon Johnson, his family, and his legacy.
Clippings, 1983
Clippings related to Lyndon Johnson, his family, and his legacy. Includes copy of newsletter titled "Among Friends of LBJ" from the LBJ Presidental Library dated 1983 January 1.
Clippings, 1985
Clippings related to Lyndon Johnson, his family, and his legacy.
Clippings, 1986
Clipping related to the sale of KLBJ AM-FM (formerly KTBC-AM 590).
Clippings, 1987
Clipping related to Robert Caro, author.
Clippings, 1989
Clippings of stories told by those who knew LBJ.
Clippings, 1991
Clipping abut Larry L. King and his view of LBJ.
Clippings, 1996
Clippings related to Lyndon Johnson and his legacy.,
Clippings, 2001 - 2002
Clipping related to the HBO drama, The Path to War.
Clippings, undated
Clippings related to Lyndon Johnson, his family, and his legacy.