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Trilateral Commission (2) Box: OA 18470 Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Speakes, Larry: Files Folder Title: 04/01/1984 Reception - Trilateral Commission (2) Box: OA 18470 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection Name SOCIAL AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF: RECORDS Withdrawer JN 5/3/2019 File Folder 04/01/1984 RECEPTION -TRILATERAL COMMISSION (2) FOIA F13-0061/01 Box Number 12156 CASTAGNOLI 2 DOC Doc Type Document Description No of Doc Date Restrictions NO Pages 1 LIST ATTENDEES [PARTIAL] 1 ND B6 2 LIST ATTENDEES [PARTIAL] 11 ND B6 3 LIST ADDITIONS TO SECURITY [PARTIAL] 1 3/27/1984 B6 Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)) B-1 National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] B-2 Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] B-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] B-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] B-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] B-7 Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] B-8 Release would disclose Information concerning the regulation of financial Institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] B-9 Release would disclose geological or geophysical Information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] C. Closed In accordance with restrictions contained In donor's deed of gift. REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 ~AME A/R DOB SSN PHONE ~ECEPTION FOR THE TRILATERAL :OMMISSION, Sunday, April 1, 1984 ,:00 p.m./SE GATE -BUSES .nvitations/List furnished :ontact Social Office x7788 :HE PRESIDENT & MRS. REAGAN 1,.gneIIi, Giovani (Mr.) A ~gnelli, Giovani (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Agnelli, Giovani (Mr.) llbert, Michel (Claude) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Albert, Michel (Mr.) ,lbert, Michel (Mr.) A ,llison, Graham (Mr.) A .may a, Naoh i ro (Mr.) A .rmenise, Giovanni (Dianora)(Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Armenise, Giovanni Auletta (Mr.) .rmenise, Giovanni Auletta (Mr.) A abb1tt, Hon. (Gov.) Bruce A aker, James A. III (Hon.) R aker, James A. III (Mrs.) R GUEST OF: Baker, James A. III (Hon.) akker, E. K. Den (Jacomien) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Bakker, E. K. Den (Mr.) akker, E. K. Den (Mr.) A ala ran, Paul (Mr.) A E:PORT: RSVP PAGE: 1 REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 so040lal RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 JAME A/R DOB SSN PHONE 3a rtley, Robert L. (Mr.) A 3assetti, Alexandro (Mr.) A 3assetti, Piere (Carla) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Bassetti, Piere (Mr.) 3assetti, Piero (Mr.) A 3elanger, Michel (Helene) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Belanger, Michel (Mr.) 3elanger, Michel (Mr.) A 3ennett, Roy (Mr.) A 3enson, Lucy Wilson (Hon.) A Benvunuto, Giorgio (Mr.) A Berthoin, Georges (Mr.) A Bjerregaard, Ritt (Mr.) A Black, Conrad M. (Mr.) A Black, Conrad M. (Shirley) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Black, Conrad M. (Mr.) Blamire, William T. (Mr.) Blamire, William T. (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Blamire, William T. (Mr.) Boitel-Bucher, Ana Maria (Mrs.) REPORT: RSVP PAGE: 2 REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 so040lal RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 !AME A/R DOB SSN PHONE lonifacio, Renato (Mr.) A 1oniver, Margherita (Ms.) A ,onomi, Carlo (Emanuela) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Bonomi, Carlo (Mr.) A :onomi, Emanuele (Mr.) A ,oon, Henrik N. (Charlotte) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Boon, Henrik N. (Mr.) -oon, Henrik N. (Mr.) A oss, William E. (Mr.) oss, William E. (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Boss, William E. (Mr.) othe, Walter (Mr.) A ouillot, Jean-Claude (Mr.) R owie, Robert R. (Mr.) A owie, Robert R. (Theodosia) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Bowie, Robert R. (Mr.) reau, Herb (Anne) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Breau, Herb (Mr.) reau, Herb (Mr.) A rown, Harold (Colene D.) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Brown, Harold (Hon.) EPORT: RSVP PAGE: 3 REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 so040lal RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 AME A/R DOB SSN PHONE rown, Harold (Hon.) A rown, Troy A. Jr (Mr.) r own , Troy A. Jr (Mrs • ) GUEST OF: Brown, Troy A. Jr (Mr.) rzez1nski, Zbign1ew (Dr.) A rzezinski, Zbigniew (Emilie-Anna) (M A GUEST OF: Brzezinski, Zbigniew (Dr.) ur 11ngame, John F. (Genevieve) (Mrs. A GUEST OF: Burlingame, John F. (Mr.) urlingame, John F. (Mr.) A urt, Richard R. (Hon.) A ush, George (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Bush, George (Vice President) ush, George (Vice President) A aldwell, Philip (Betsey) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Caldwell, Philip (Mr.) aldwell, Philip (Mr.) A alkins, Hugh (Ann) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Calkins, Hugh (Mr.) alk1ns, Hugh (Mr.) A allebaut, Carole (Ms.) A allebaut, Pierre (Mr.) A EPORT: RSVP PAGE: 4 REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 so040lal RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 AME A/R DOB SSN PHONE haikin, Sol (Mr.) A haikin, Sol (Rosalind) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Chaikin, Sol (Mr.) Firisto'pher,· Warren (Hon.) A hristopher, Warren (Marie)(Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Christopher, Warren (Hon.) hytraus, Howard N. (Mr.) hytraus, Howard N. (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Chytraus, Howard N. (Mr.) ohen, Hon. (Sen.) W1ll1am s. A oleman, William T. Jr (Hon.) A ·oleman, William T. Jr (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Coleman, William T. Jr (Hon.) :olombo, Umberto (Mr.) A '. onroy, Richard (Mr.) A :onroy, Richard (Pamela) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Conroy, Richard (Mr.) :oo_k, Ga i 1 C. A. (Ms.) A '.ooper, Richard N. (Hon.) A '.ooper, , Sarah M. (Mrs.) '.otta, Alain (Francoise) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Cotta, Alain (Mr.) '.EPORT: RSVP PAGE: 5 REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 so040lal RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 AME A/R DOB SSN PHONE otta, Alain (Mr.) A oveney, Hugh (Mr.) A oveney, Hugh (Pauline) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Coveney, Hugh (Mr.) :ul ver, Dav id (Mary) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Culver, David (Mr.) :ulver, David (Mr.) A :utler, Lloyd N. (Hon.) A :utler, Lloyd N. (Louise) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Cutler, Lloyd N. (Hon.) )avenpo rt, Joy (Ms.) A )avid-Weill, Michel (Helene) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: David-Weill, Michel (Mr.) )avid-Weill, Michel (Mr.) A )e_Carmoy, Herve (Mr.) A )e_Garzarolli, Piero (Mr.) A )e_Larosiere, Jacques (Mr.) R De_Montbrial, Thierry (Mr.) A De_Rose, Francois (Mr.) A De Rose, Francois (Yvonne) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: De_Rose, Francois (Mr.) REPORT: RSVP PAGE: 6 REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 so040lal RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 AME A/R DOB SSN PHONE e Zulueta, Philip (Mary Louise) (Mrs A GUEST OF: De_Zulueta, Philip (Sir) 1e_Zulueta, Philip (Sir) A 1eaver, Michael K. (Hon.) A >eaver, Michael K. (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Deaver, Michael K. (Hon.) >echerd, Robert w. (Maureen) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Decherd, Robert W. (Mr.) )echerd, Robert W. (Mr.) A )eclercq, Guido (Mr.) A )eflassieux, Jean (Mr.) A )elgado, Carlos March (Mr.) A )i_Minon, Miguel Herrero (Mr.) A Debell, Peter (Mr.) A Donahoo, Kenneth M. (Mr.) Donahoo, Kenneth M. (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Donahoo, Kenneth M. (Mr.) Donohue, D. Joseph (Mr.) Donohue, D. Joseph (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Donohue, D. Joseph (Mr.) Drew, Patr1c1a (Ms.) A REPORT: RSVP PAGE: 7 REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 so040lal RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 AME A/R DOB SSN PHONE ucci, Roberto (Mr.) A 1unlop, Robert (Mr.) 1unlop, Robert (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Dunlop, Robert (Mr.) :agleburger, Lawrence s. (Hon.) R :agleburger, Lawrence S. (Mrs.) R GUEST OF: Eagleburger, Lawrence s. (Hon. ) Mwards, Claude (Mr.) A ~hmke, Horst (Mr.) A ~eddes, Adam (Ji tske) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Feddes, Adam (Mr.) ?eddes, Adam (Mr.) A l?errer, Carlos (Blanca) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Ferrer, Carlos (Mr.) Ferrer, Carlos (Mr.) A Foch, Rene (Mr.) R Foley, Hon. (Rep.) Thomas s. A Forgotson, Edward (Mr.) Forgotson, Edward (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Forgotson, Edward (Mr.) Fortier, Donald R. (Hon.) R REPORT: RSVP PAGE: 8 REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 so040lal RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 'AME A/R DOB SSN PHONE 'artier, Donald R. (Mrs.) R GUEST OF: Fortier, Donald R. (Hon.) 'aster, Robert B. (Mr.) A 'ranklin, George s. (Helena) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Franklin, George S. (Mr.) ~ranklin, George s. (Mr.) A ~raser, John Allen (Mr.) A ;arcia, Pilar (Mr.) A ;ardner, Richard N. (Danielle) (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Gardner, Richard N. (Hon.) :;ardner, Richard N. (Hon.) A :;1isenti, Giueseppe (Mr.) A :;1isenti, Giueseppe (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Glisenti, Giueseppe (Mr.) 301zueta, Roberto c. (Mr.) A 3oldberg, LeRoy B. (Mr.) Goldberg, LeRoy B. (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Goldberg, LeRoy B. (Mr.) Gollobin, Leon (Mr.) Gollobin, Leon (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Gollobin, Leon (Mr.) Goto, M1tsuya (Mr.) A REPORT: RSVP PAGE: 9 REPORT DATE: 18 MAY 1984 so040lal RSVP (alphabetic) LIST OF NAMES FOR EVENT: RECEPTION -4/1/84 AME A/R DOB SSN PHONE reenspan, Alan (Hon.) A ,regg, Donald (Mr.) A :regg, Donald (Mrs.) A GUEST OF: Gregg, Donald (Mr.) :roothaert, Jacques (Hon.) A iroothaert, Jacques (Madeleine) (Mrs. A GUEST OF: Groothaert, Jacques (Hon.) laig, Alexander M. Jr (Hon.) R lamamoto, Mitsue (Mr.) A lanophy, Christina (Ms.) A -lansen, Caro 1 Rae (Dr.) A ianson, Robert A. (Mr.) A Hara, Sumio (Mr.) A Hare, Carl D. (Mr.) Hare, Carl D. (Mrs.) GUEST OF: Hare, Carl D.
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