In this edition of #ElonTBT, we travel back to 1962 when then-Vice President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson made a visit to Elon.

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As Elon prepares for a visit from Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, we鈥檙e taking a look back at another key political figure to visit Elon鈥檚 campus more than 50 years ago.
On March 8, 1962, then-Vice President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson came to Elon to give the 1962 Founders Day Convocation address. According to the Maroon and Gold newspaper, Johnson praised Elon and North Carolina and discussed the U.S. space program, as well as 鈥渁 prophecy of United States victory in the Cold War.鈥

Johnson spoke to a record crowd of more than 5,000 people inside Alumni Memorial Gymnasium on what the Maroon and Gold described as a perfect day.
鈥淓ven the Weather Man smiled on Elon College that day, sandwiching in perfect and balmy spring sunshine between a pair of early March snows that struck the area on Tuesday and Friday, and the planned program moved with an exact precision that proved pleasing to all concerned,鈥 the author wrote.
Johnson was also conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by Elon’s sixth president, James Earl Danieley. The degree was presented by Thad Eure, who served as North Carolina Secretary of State and chair of the Elon Board of Trustees.

The list of honored guests also included Gov. Terry Sanford, U.S. Sen. B. Everett Jordan, U.S. Sen. Sam J. Ervin and Congressman Horace Kornegay. The group arrived on campus via three U.S. Army Air Force helicopters, which landed next to McEwen Dining Hall.
Also accompanying Johnson was Bessie Staley Cheatham, a member of Elon’s Class of 1898 and the daughter of Elon鈥檚 second president, William Wesley Staley, who according to the Maroon and Gold, 鈥渁lmost stole the show from more eminent guests as she applauded the speakers from a seat on the aisle.鈥 Cheatham was also the mother of an assistant sergeant-at-arms for the U.S. Senate and was well known in Washington, D.C. According to accounts from the newspaper, Johnson paid special tribute to Cheatham during the Convocation ceremony.
The Maroon and Gold published notes from President Danieley in which he spoke positively of Johnson鈥檚 visit.
鈥淭he human kindness of Mr. Johnson was exemplified in his pauses to converse with students, his autographing of hundreds of programs 鈥 one young lady was so excited by his autograph that she reached up and planted a kiss on his cheek,鈥 Danieley wrote.
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And, as we remember the 1962 Founders Day Convocation, don鈥檛 forget to get your tickets to this year鈥檚 Fall Convocation. In the first of the 2019-20 51爆料网 Speaker Series, the community will hear from Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina who served nearly two years as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
聽to the Sept. 27 Fall Convocation at Schar Center. Admission is $15 for members of the public, but tickets are available for free with an Elon ID.