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The 52Nd Presidential Inaugural Official Guide Book THE 52ND PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL OFFICIAL GUIDE BOOK THE 52ND PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL OFFICIAL GUIDEBOOK CHAIRMAN Ronald H . Brown GENERAL Co-CHAIRS Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth Thomason Co-EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Rahm Emanuel Mary Mel French '',-.._0/ ~he purpose ef community, the purpose ef our govermnent, the purpose ef our leaders should be to call us to pursue our common values and the common good, not simply in the moment ef extreme crisis but every day in our lives, starting right now, today. " Bill Clinton September 11 , 1992 South Bencl , Indiana l 3 'Uf4/ -J/J/e are the children ef modern America, close to its desires and to its difficulties, charged with the exuberant optimism which so eften charaderizes a younger generation ef leaders. And only the optimists, only those who believe that constructive change is within our powers, can hope to achieve it." Al Gore November 3, 1992 Little Rock, Arkansas 4 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS The 52nd Presidential Lnaugural Committee ...... ..... .......... ............. ......... 7 AF IC / GSAIS/JCCIC .......... ... ..... .. ... ..... ..... ... ....... .... ...... ...................... 8 United States Senate Leadership ... .... .. ............... ... ............ ....... ..... .... .... ... 9 United States House of Representatives Leadership .. ......... ... ........... ... ..... 9 Governors . .. .... ... ...... .. ........ .. .... .. ... .. ... ...... ......................... ... 9 Letter of Welcome from th e C hai rman ..... .. ............ ..... ............. ·11 History of the Inauguration . .... .. .... ....... .. .... ... ..... 12 Schedule of Official Inaugural Events... ..... ............. ......... ......... 14 Inaugural Swearing-In Ceremony .... .. .................... .......... .. .. ............... 18 The 1993 Presidential Inaugural Parade ..... ....... ..... ...... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .... 21 Will Call ............................... ............................. ... ....... .. ....... .. .. ........ 23 Disabled Accessibility In forn1ation ......... .................. .... ........... .. ... .... .... 24 Inaugural Information Desks .. .. ... .... ...... ........ ... ..... ... .... .. .. .... .. .. ... .. ........ 25 Transportation ................. .. ............ ... ......... ... ....... ......... .................. ... .. 27 Hotels Serviced by Inaugural Shuttle ...... .. ..... .. ... ............ .. .. .... ... ... .... ... .. 29 Security .. .. .. .............................................. ...... .... .. .. .. ... .. .. 30 Calendar of Non-Official Events ..... ............ .. ........... ...... .. ..... 31 Parade Route Map .... ..... .. ... .... ... .. .. ... .................... 38 Metro Map...... ... .. ............ .... ....... ..... ......... .............. 40 Commemorati ve Ir ems ............................................................. .. ...... .. 49 Washington Events ... .............................................. ... ............. .. .. ..... ... 50 Important Ph one Numbers ..................... ........... ....... .......... .. ...... .. 67 Guaranty Fund .... .. ... .................... .... .. ... ...... .. ............. .. .... .... 7 "1 Presidential Inaugural Foundation ...... ... .. .... .. ... ........... ... .... .. ..... .. 74 Inaugural Contributors. .. ...... .... .. .. ..... ....... ..... .... 75 Fi nance Council Sponsors ....... ...... .. ...... .. .... ..... ... .... ...... .... .................. .. 76 All infomiation contained in this guidebook is as of printing date and subject to change. 6 THE 52ND PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL COMMITTEE E XECUTIVE OFFICE C haim1an ... ... .. .. .... .......... ....... ... ....... ... ... .. .. R onald H. Brown General Co-Chair . ... .. .......... .. .. ... ... .... Harry Tho 111ason General Co-Chair ... .. ... ... ... .. ...... .... ... .. ... .. .. Linda Bloodworth T ho111aso n Co-Executive Director ..................... .......... .. .. .. .. R ahm E111 an uel Co-Executive Director .. ..................... ........... .............. Ma ry Mel French Deputy to the Co-Chairs . ... ............. ............. ... .... Bobbie Faye Ferguson Special Advisor ..... .......... .. .......... .. Bev Lindsey General Counsel ......... ... ............. ... C h1istine Varney Deputy General C ounsel ...... Deborah Ashford Historian .................................... ... .... .... ................... ... ... .. .. Phil Brooks C hief Financial Ofricer ...... ........... ..... ..................... Bob C undall Co111ptroU er ............................ ..... .. ....... ... .......... ... .. .. ..... ... .. Brian Foucart Designer .. .. ... .... ... .. ... .. ..... ... .. .... ....... .............................. Robert L. Mele OFFICE OF THE CHAIR.MAN Directo r . ......................... .............................. Yolanda Caraway Special Assistan t ...... ... ... .... ... .. .. ..... ......................... Corn elia Sa nford OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRES IDENT Director ....... Debra Fri ed Levin Deputy Director ........... .. .. Winston McGregor ADMINISTR.A T I0N Director . ... .. .. ....... ................ ..... .. ... ... ... C heri Carter Deputy Director .. ..... ....... ... ........ .. .. .... .. .. ... .... ...... ............. Judy Kea ney EVENTS Director ... ........................... .. Debbie Willhite Deputy Director .. .............. .. .......... Celia M. Fischer FINANCE Director .... .......... .... ... Nancy E. Jacobson Deputy Director . ... .......... Ga il S. Troen M ARKETING Director .. Ern est S. Johnston 111 D eputy Director .... .. Diana A. Conconi THE INAUGURAL COIVIMITTEE continued OPElzATIONS Director. .... Andrew Rogal Deputy Director .. .. ... , ..... .. .. .... Gail Dobert POLIT ICAL AFFAIRS Director............... .. .................. .. .. .... Joan N. l:3 aggctt Director Congressional and Federal Affairs .. .... ... .. .. .. Elaine K. Shocas PRESS & COMMUNICATIONS Director ......................... .. ... , .......................... , .. , ....... R.i chard Mintz Press Secretary ....................... ........ ................................ Joyce Kravitz P UBLI C LIAISON Director ...................... .. .......... ................ ............... .... Lau1i Fitz-Pegado Deputy Director ................... , ........................... ................. Cecile Ablack SCHEDU LI NG/ A DVANCE Director cheduling ......... .. .. .. ................. ... ............ Allison Cutl er Director Advance ...... .. .. ............ .... .. .... .. .. ...... .. ....... Amy Hughes AR.MED FORCES INAUGURAL COMMITTEE hair .. .......... .. .... .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .... Majo r General William F. Streeter Director ................................ .......... 13ri gadier General R.oberr L. Stephens Chief of Staff .. ... Colonel Victor J. Tambone G.S.A. INAUGURAL STAFF Director ..... ................. ......... ... ..... .. ....... ....... .. ..... ..... .. .. James D. Arthur Deputy D irector ............. .. ............ ...... Ph yllis n..i edler JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON INAUGURAL CEREMONIES C hai r ................................... ............... ... ....... Se nator Wendell H. Ford Member .. .... ............. .. .. .. .. .. ... Senator George J. Mitchell Member ............................. .. .... .. ... .... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. Se nator Ted Stevens 8 J OINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE continued Member .... .. .. .. .... .. .... .. .... ...... Speaker of th e House Thomas S. Foley Member . Congressman Richard A. Gephardt Member. Congressman Robert H. Michel Executive Director .... John Chambers UNITED STATES SENATE Majority Leader .... .. .. ............. The Honorable George J. MitcheU Republican Leader.. ... .. .............. T he Honorable Robert Dole UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Speaker ...... The Honorable Thomas S. Foley Majority Leader ........ .. ....... .. ... The Honorable Richard A. Gephardt R epublican Leader .. .. .. ..... The Honorable R obert H . Michel And the Members of the 103rd Congress GOVERNORS Alabama .. .. ........ .. .. .... ... ....... .. ..... .. .... .. The Honorable Harold Guy Hunt Alaska .... .. ............................ ...... The Honorable Walter J. Hickel Arizona .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. The Honorable Fife Symington Arkansas ............................. ... .. ... .... .. ... .. The Honorable Jim Guy Tucker Califomia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ...... The Honorable Pere W ilso n Colorado .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ...... T he Honorable Roy R.omer Connecticut ...... ........ .. .......... ....... T he Honorable Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Delaware . .......... .. ........ .. .......... The Honorable Thomas R. Carper Flo,~da .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .... .. .. .. .. The Honorable Lawton Chiles Georgia ...... .. ........ .. ..... T he Honorable ZeU Miller Hawaii ........... .. ..... .. ..The Honorable John D. W aihee, Il l Idaho ... ........................... .. ... The Honorable Cecil D. Andrus Illinois ............... .. ................. .. .... .. ............ The Honorable Jim Edgar Indiana ... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .......................... .. ... The Honorable Eva n Bayh Iowa ..................... The Honorable Terry E. Branstad Kansas .. .... .. .... .... ..... .. ...... The Honorable Joan Finney Kentucky ..... ... ... .......... ....................... The Honorable Brereton C. Jones Louisiana . .... .. .............. .. The Honorable Edwin W. Ed wa rds Maine . .. .. .. .... ... .. ..... .. ... .. .. The Honorable John R . McKernan, Jr. 9 Go VERNORS continued
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