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Twenty-Seventh Anniversary Awards Dinner

Thursday, June 25, 1992 J. W. Marriott Hotel Washington, D.C.

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Twenty-Seventh Anniversary Awards Dinner

Thursday, June 25, 1992 J. W. Marriott Hotel Washington, D.C.

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1992 RECIPIENTS PROGRAM HONORABLE Senate, (D) Texas PRESENTATION OF COLORS Since 1971, Lloyd Bentsen has served as a member of the United States The United States Armed Forces Joint Color Guard SenaterepresentingtheStateofTexas. During this time, the Senator served as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and as Vice Chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation. He is a member of the Senate Commerce, NATIONAL ANTHEM Science and Trans1'9rtation Committee as well as the Joint Economic Virginia Drake, Baltimore Opera Company Committee. In 1988, Sena tor Bentsen was the Democratic Party nominee for Vice President of the United States. Senator Bentsen received a law degree from the University of Texas INVOCATION School of Law in 1942. Upon Graduation, he enlisted in the Army Air Forces, and earned the rank of Major as a B-24 pilot and Squadron Com- Richard C. Halverson, Chaplain mander. He was promoted to Colonel in the Air Force Reserve before completing his military service. After World War II, Senator Bentsen served as County Judge of Hildago County, and then as a Member of Congress. In 1954, after three significant WELCOME terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, he entered upon a much R. Gordon Hoxie, President & CEO respected business career in Houston, before beginning his services in the U.S. Senate. Center for the Study of the Presidency

HONORABLE D. ALLAN BROMLEY MASTER OF CEREMONIES Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Kenneth T. Derr Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy Chairman & CEO, Chevron Corporation Allan Bromley serves as the President's Chief Science and Technology Policy Advisor. He is presently on leave from Yale University, where he is founder and DirectoroftheA.W. WrightNuclearStructural Laboratory and Henry Ford II Professor of Physics. AWARDS PRESENTATIONS Dr. Bromley received his B.S. with highest honors and M.S. in 1948 and 1950, respectively, in the Faculty of Engineering at Queens University, HONORABLE LLOYD BENTSEN Ontario, Canada. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Rochester m United States Senator, D-Texas 1952. He has been awarded twenty honorary degrees from universities around the world. introduction by For more than two decades, Dr. Bromley has been a leader in the field of RICHARD BOYLE, President & CEO science policy. He served as chairman of the National Academy's Physics LTV Aerospace and Survey m the early 1970' sand as president of both the American Association Defense Co. for the Advancement of Science and the International Union of Pure and presentation by Applied Physics. JAMES R. PAUL, President & CEO Dr. Bromley served as a member of the White House Science Council throughout the Reagan Administration and as a member of the National The Coastal Corporation Science Board. HONORABLE LOUIS W. SULLIVAN, M.D. HONORABLE D. ALLAN BROMLEY Assistant to the President for Science and Technology Secretary of Health and Human Services and Louis Sullivan was sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy in March of 1989. As Department head, Dr. Sullivan oversees the federal agency responsible for the major health, welfare, food and drug safety, introduction and presentation by medical research and income security programs serving the American JOHN SCULLEY, Chairman people. & CEO Dr. Sullivan received his B.S. from Morehouse College in 1954. He went Apple Computer, Inc. on to earn his medical degree from Boston University m 1958. His intern- ship and medical residency were at -Cornell Medical Center. In 1966, he became co-director of hematology at Boston University HONORABLE LOUIS W. SULLIVAN, M.D. Medical Center, and founded the Boston University Hematology Service at Secretary of Health and Human Services Boston City Hospital. Dr. Sullivan was also project director oTthe Boston Sickle Cell Center and Director of Hematology at Boston City Hospital. In introduction and presentation by 1975, Dr. Sullivan returned to Morehouse Co11ege as professor ofbiology DR. THEODORE COOPER, Chairman & CEO and medicine, subsequently founding Morehouse Medical School. Dr. Sullivan was the founding president of the Association of Minority The Upjohn Company Health Professions Schools, and was vice chairman of the Commission on Health and Human Services of the Southern Regional Education Board. Dr. Sullivan has received numerous awards for his outstanding service to the black community, as well as the community at-large. BENEDICTION Richard C. Halverson

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DINNER COMMITTEE...... FRIENDS OF THE CENTER

CHAIR TABLE HOSTS Kenneth T. Derr, President & CEO, j Chevron Corporation American PetroleUJll Institute I CO-CHAIRS Ashland Oil, Inc. ./. / Dwayne 0. Andreas, Chairman, Archer Daniels Midland Co. ~ Baker & McKenzie V Riley Bechtel, Chairman, Bechtel Corporation v Center National Advisory Council Richard Boyle, President & CEO, LTV Aerospace Defense Co. // J FlexAddress Systems v Theodore Cooper, Chairman & CEO, The Upjohn Co. ·; KPMG Peat Marwick James A. Johnson, Chairman, Fannie Maev Kraft General Foods, Inc. Marshall Loeb, Managing Editor, Fortune J Elizabeth McCaughey / J. William Marriott, Jr., Chairman, Marriott Corporation/; National Geographir1Soiety Allen E. Murray, Chairman, Mobil Corporation./. Pacific Telesis Group James R. Paul, President & CEO, The Coastal Corp./ Phillips Petroleum David Rockefeller, Chairman, Rockefeller Center, Inc. J Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro John Sculley, Chairman & CEO, Apple Computer, Inc.j Candace L. Straight Paul Stern, Chairman, Northern Telecom Inc. John C. Whitehead, Chairman, AEA Investors, Inc./ I Henry Zarrow, Chairman, Sooner Pipe & Supply Corporation j SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS VICE CHAIRS j John F. Akers, Chairman, IBM Corporation American Stock Exchange/ Norman R. Augustine, Chairman, Martin Marietta CorporationJ Edison Electric Institute/ Michael Baly III, President, American Gas Association ~ Ernst & Young V' Curt Bradbury, Chairman, Worthen Banking Corporation J.C. Penney Company, Inc. Lodrick M. Cook, Chairman, Atlantic Richfield Corporatio;.;/j Jeffrey Hooke Barry S. Friedberg, Executive VP, Merrill Lynch & Co., Ini(c r Jacobs Engineering Foundation ./ Leon Hess, Chairman & CEO, Amerada Hess Corporatio Marsh & McLennan / Robert Howson, Chairman & CEO, McDermott Intl, Inc. ') Tiffany & Co. Raymond Irani, Chairman, Occidental Petroleum Corporation J TransAmerica Corporation Kent Kresa, Chairman & CEO, Northrop Corporation Venable, Baetjer, Howard & Civiletti Douglas Lapins, Chairman, A. E. Staley Manufacturing// Martin Lipton, Partner, Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz -/ Shaun O'Malley, Chairman, Price Waterhouse"(/ Leslie G. McCraw, Chairman & CEO, Fluor Corporation~ John J. Murphy, Chairman & CEO, Dresser Industries, Inc. "The Center's lectures, conferences, Constantine S. Nicandros, President & CEO, Conoco Inc.v/ fellowships, and publications have Lawrence G. Rawl, Chairman, Exxon Corporation\// earned a deserved reputation for John R. Reed, Chairman, Citicorp v1 / excellence and have provided great William A. Schreyer, Chairman & CEO, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. ~ inspiration for our future leaders." Alan Seelenfreund, Chairman, McKesson Corporation · -President George Bush John Fox Sullivan, President & Publisher, National fournal9 John R. Safford, Chairman, American Home Products Corp: j Richard J. Stegemeier, Chairman & CEO, Unocal Corporation v J Daniel M. Tellep, Chairman, Lockheed Corporation../

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HONORARY COMMITTEE PROGRAM ' I PRESENTATION OF COLORS l- The United States Armed Forces Joint Color Guard e CHAIR NATIONAL ANTHEM I George Herbert Walker Bush II President of the United States Master Sergeant Bobbie McCleary, Band INVOCATION Dr. Richard C. Halverson, Chaplain, United States Senate e FORMER PRESIDENTS y WELCOME t. Dr. R. Gordon Hoxie, President & CEO in Honorable Center for the Study of the Presidency Honorable Gerald R. Ford Honorable James E. Carter AWARDS DINNER CHAIRMAN Honorable Ronald W. Reagan Joseph R. Hardiman, President & CEO National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. AWARDS PRESENTATIONS es, VICE PRESIDENT he The Honorable Ronald H. Brown tic Secretary of Commerce r's Honorable J. Danforth Quayle introduction by ed Vice President of the United States Keith Cobb, National Mana~ing Partner eat KPMG Peat Marwick presentation by CO-CHAIRS Bert C. Roberts, Jr., Chairman MCI Communications Corporation Honorable Richard B. Cheney, Secretary of Defense The Honorable Robert J. Dole Honorable , Attorney General United States Senate, (R) Kansas Honorable Manuel Lujan, Jr., Secretary of the Interior introduction by H.D. Cleberg, President & CEO Honorable Edward Madigan, Secretary of Agriculture Farmland Industries Honorable , Secretary of Commerce presentation by Charles M. Harper, Chairman Honorable , Secretary of Housing and RJRNabisco Urban Development and former Chairman ConAgra, Inc. Honorable Andrew H. Card, Jr., Secretary of Transportation Honorable James D. Watkins, Secretary of Energy Th~ Honorable John D. Rockefeller IV s United States Senate, (D) West Virginia Honorable , Secretary of Education introduction by Honorable Edward J. Derwinski, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Philip R. Tracy, President & CEO Burroughs Wellcome Co. Honorable Carla A. Hills, United States Trade Representative presentation by Honorable Michael J. Boskin, Chairman, Council of Ley S. Smith, President & CEO The Upjohn Company Economic Advisors 1r Honorable Robert M. Gates, Director of Central Intelligence BENEDICTION Honorable Samuel K. Skinner, White House Chief of Staff Dr. Richard C. Halverson d

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1993 DINNER COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Joseph R. Hardiman, President & CEO National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. CI DINNER HOST Jam es Riady, Deputy Chairman & CEO Lippo Banking Group CO-CHAIRS Dwayne 0. Andreas, Chairman, Archer Daniels Midland Company FC Michael Baly, III, President, American Gas Association William H. Brandon, President, American Bankers Association H.D. Cle berg, President & CEO, Farmland Industries Charles M. Harper, Chairman, RJR Nabisco, and former Chairman, ConAgra, Inc. Joseph Hennage, President, Hennage Creative Printers, Inc. John Huang, Co-Chairman, Pacific Leadership Council Charles B. Johnson, Chairman, Franklin Distributors, Inc. James A. Johnson, Chairman, Fannie Mae VI Marshall Loeb, Managing Editor, Fortune Bernard L. Madoff, Chairman, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Services Jon C. Madonna, Chairman, KPMG Peat Marwick Allen E. Murray, Chairman, Mobil Corporation Bert C. Roberts, Jr., Chairman, MCI Communications Corporation David Rockefeller, Chairman, Rockefeller Group, Inc. William A. Schreyer, Chairman, Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. Arifin Siregar, Global Economist cc Ley S. Smith, President & CEO, The Upjohn Company William B. Summers, Jr., President & COO, McDonald & Company Securities, Inc. Philip R. Tracy, President & CEO, Burroughs Wellcome Co. John C. Whitehead, Chairman, AEA Investors, Inc. VICE CHAIRS Norman Augustine, President & CEO, Martin Marietta Corporation Curtis Bradbury, Chairman, Worthen Banking Corporation Robert Cohn, Chairman, Octel Communications Corporation Robert E. Denham, Chairman, Salomon Inc. Kenneth T. Derr, President & CEO, Chevron Corporation Richard W. Dugan, Partner, Ernst & Young Matthew P. Fink, President, Investment Company Institute Barry S. Friedberg, Executive Vice President, Merrill Lynch Co., Inc. Stanley C. Gault, Chairman, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. He Louis Gerstner, Chairman, IBM Corporation Robert C. Johnson, Chairman, PCS, Inc. H Margaret M.W. Kinsey, Vice Chairman, Center for the Study of the Presidency Ronald P. Lynch, Chairman, Lord, Abbett & Co. Scott G. McNealy, Chairman, Sun Microsystems Shaun O'Malley, Chairman, Price Waterhouse Jerome S. Tannenbaum, MD, Chairman, REN Corporation - USA Daniel M. Tellep, Chairman, Lockheed Corporation

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HONORARY COMMI11EE CHAIRMAN William Jefferson Clinton e President of the United States , II FORMER PRESIDENTS 1 The Honorable Richard Nixon TABLE HOSTS The Honorable Gerald R. Ford .) The Honorable James E. Carter e Bechtel Corporation The Honorable Ronald W. Reagan y Casto Travel The Honorable George H.W. Bush t. Center Advisory Council n DCA VICE PRESIDENT Edison Electric Institute The Honorable Albert Gore, Jr. Georgia Pacific Vice President of the United States Public Affairs Group, Inc. y RJRNabisco CO-CHAIRS s h Stamm International The Honorable Warren M. Christopher, Secretary of State s, The Honorable Lloyd Bentsen, Secretary of the Treasury The Honorable Leslie Aspin, Jr., Secretary of Defense i e ic The Honorable , Attorney General 's The Honorable , Secretary of the Interior d The Honorable Michael Espy, Secretary of Agriculture The Honorable Ronald H. Brown, Secretary of Commerce SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS The Honorable Richard Reich, Secretary of Labor The Honorable , Secretary of Health and Human Services Baker & McKenzie The Honorable , Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Bank of America The Honorable Federico Pena, Secretary of Transportation Chrysler Corporation The Honorable Hazel O'Leary, Secretary of Energy Dresser Industries The Honorable , Secretary of Education Empi, Inc. The Honorable , Secretary of Veterans Affairs Excelsior Hotel The Honorable Michael Kantor, United States Trade Representative Fulbright & Jaworski The Honorable Carol M. Browner, Administrator, Environmental Protection Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr. Agency The Lemon Foundation The Honorable , Director, Office of Management and Budget Northern Trust Company The Honorable Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Chairman, Council of Economic Tiffany & Company Advisers U.S. Trust The Honorable Thomas McLarty, Chief of Staff to the President Universal Systems, Inc. The Honorable Alexis M. Herman, Assistant to the President and Director of Yamaichi International (America) Inc. Public Liaison

Mark W. Grobmyer, Center for the Study of the Presidency, Liaison to the White ., House J The Center for the Study of the Presidency conferences, publications and educational efforts set a high standard for approaching and solv- ing our economic, social, political and security problems in a cooper- ative atmosphere. The Center presents an excellent forum for chal- lenging our business and government leaders to work together for the good of our global interests."

- President William Jefferson Clinton

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CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY DISTINGUISHED CHA The Center for the Study of the Presidency is a non-profit educational corpo- PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL ration chartered by the Board of Regents of the State of New York. Its found- ing was inspired by the late President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He envisioned PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS a center where "students, old and young," using the best tools of scholarship, The Honorable James A. Baker, III could study the Presidency, a center "characterized by accuracy, objectivity The Honorable Lloyd Bentsen and perspective." The Honorable D. Allan Bromley FOR The Honorable Arthur F. Burns It is the first institution devoted to the study of the Nation's The Honorable William J. Casey Executive Branch. The Center's non-partisan, multi-disciplinary character The Honorable Richard B. Cheney l~ads to an analysis of the highest office in the Nation through the studies of The Honorable Elizabeth H. Dole history, economics, philosophy, political science, journalism and rhetoric. Mamie Doud Eisenhower More than five hundred colleges and universities participate in the Center's The Honorable Ruth L. Farkas programs. The Center offers symposia, lectures, books, periodicals and The Honorable Gerald R. Ford research papers that focus on the Presidency. David R. Gergen The Honorable Alan Greenspan The objectives of the Center for the Study of the Presidency are clear: The Honorable Lee H. Hamilton VICl to build better citizens, better government and better leaders through educa- General David C. Jones tion and information which leads to reaffirmation of faith in the American The Honorable III system of government. President Bush stated: "For more than two decades, General Colin Powell the Center of the Study of the Presidency has promoted greater understand- The Honorable Donald T. Regan ing of democratic government and, in so doing, has strengthened it. The The Honorable Charles Robb Center's lectures, conferences, fellowships and publications have earned a The Honorable Brent Scowcroft deserved reputation for excellence and have provided inspiration for our The Honorable Robert S. Strauss future leaders." CO- The Honorable Louis W. Sullivan BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Honorable Cyrus R. Vance DeWitt Wallace The Honorable Caspar W. Weinberger Frank A. Metz, Jr., Chairman The Honorable John C. Whitehead R. Gordon Hoxie, President and CEO The Honorable Ruth L. Farkas, Chairman, Executive Committee Margaret M.W. Kinsey, Vice Chairman Norbert Dengler, Secretary Howard F. Cerny, Treasurer

Dorothy Inez Andreas William W. Karatz Ht George A. Brakeley, Jr. Richard G. Kelley Broadus N. Butler William M. Matthews Sophia Casey John P. McEnroe "The result cannot fail to be good ... for the Nation." D. David Eisenhower John C. Whitehead - President Dwight D. Eisenhower William T. Golden Sir James Murray, KCMG Joseph R. Hardiman Anthony E. Rapp James R. Jones Arthur Reef Jacob Imberman Michael G. Sendzimir

Janet Spain Spoor H1 ]

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CH.1.

CENTER FOJ FOR THE ary rest. STUDY te in OF THE oks, PRESIDENCY

otes, VJ( the ratic ter's ned reat cc

Twenty-Eighth Anniversary Awards Dinner

s Wednesday, June 23, 1993 He J. W. Marriott Hotel I: Washington, D.C.

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CENTER FOR THE STUDY 1993 RECIPIENTS OF THE PRESIDENCY The Honorable Ronald H. Brown Secretary of Commerce The Center for the Study of Presidency is a non-profit educa- was sworn in as Secretary of Commerce as the number tional corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of the State one business and trade official of our country. Prior to his appointment, Mr. of New York. Its founding was inspired by President Dwight D. Brown was elected Chairman of the Democratic National Committee in 1988 Eisenhower's vision of a center "characterized by accuracy, and presented with the most successful Democratic National objectivity and perspective," where "students, old and ~oung," Convention in a generation. Mr. Brown, who began his service to the using the best tools of scholarship, could study the Presidency. Democratic Party in 1971 as a Mt. Vernon, New York District Leader, served as the DNC's Chief Counsel and Deputy Chair, and Chaired the Task Force The Center is the first institution devoted to the study of the on Voter Rights <;ind Voter Participation. Nation's Executive Branch. Its non-partisan, multi-disciplinary Following a four year Army tour in Germany and Korea, Brown character allows for a broad study of diverse fields of interest. began a twelve year career with the . In 1981 Brown More than five hundred colleges and universities participate in became a partner in the Washington, D.C. law firm Patton, Boggs and Blow. the Center's programs, which include symposia, lec~res, books, periodicals He is a member of the New York Bar, the District of Columbia Bar and the and research papers focused on the presidency. U.S. Supreme Court Bar. The objectives of the Center for the Study of the Presidency The Honorable Robert J. Dole are to build better citizens, better government and better leaders United States Senate, (R) Kansas through education to ultimately engender a reaf~irmation of faith in the American system of government. Robert Dole has represented the state of Kansas in the Congress for As President Bush notes, "For more than two decades, the Center more than 30 years. He has served as Senate Majority Leader and ten years for the Study of the Presidency has promoted greater as Minority Leader, which is his present position. Senator Dole is a respected understanding of democratic government and, in so doing, has strengthened policy leader with superb legislative skill. During his political career he has it. The Center's lectures, conferences, fellowships been Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, a two-time candidate for and publications have earned a deserved reputation for excellence President, his party's nominee for Vice Presic;ient, a four-term member of the and have provided great inspiration for our future leaders." House of Representatives, the Chairman of the Republican Party, a state leg- islator and a county attorney. He is a member of the Senate Children's c Caucus, Senate Caucus on North American Trade, Senate Caucus on the Family, Senate Human Rights Caucus and others. During the second World War, Dole was a platoon leader in the BOARD OF TRUSTEES Tenth Mountain Division in Italy where he was gravely wounded on the battlefield. His decorations include two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star Frank A. Metz Chairman with an Oakleaf Cluster. Senator Dole created the Dole Foundation to sup- R. Gordon Hoxie President & CEO port hiring the disabled. Margaret M. W. Kinsey Vice Chairman Wayne Dale Collins Secretary The Honorable John D. Rockefeller IV Ruth United States Senate, (D) West Virginia L. Farkas Chairman, Executive Committee Jay Rockefeller is widely respected for service to this Nation as a Howard F. Cerny Treasurer policy leader, as an advocate for children and of health care reform. He has been serving the people of West Virginia for more than 25 years and has been a member of the U.S. Senate since 1984. During his time in the Senate, Rockefeller has served on the Finance, Commerce, and Science and Dorothy Inez Andreas William M. Matthews Transportation Committees. In addition, Senator Rockefeller is Chairman of George A. Brakeley, Jr. John P. McEnroe the Senate Steel Caucus and the National Commission on Children. He also H serves on the Senate Steering Committee on Democratic Policy and is a Broadus N. Butler Sir James Murray member of the Rural Health Caucus, Drug Enforcement Caucus, Coal Anthony Caucus and others. Sophia Casey E. Rapp Prior to joining the Senate, Rockefeller was elected to a two-year David Eisenhower Arthur Reef term in the West Virginia House of Delegates. He then served four years as William T. Golden Michael G. Sendzimir Secretary of State, three years as President of West Virginia Wesleyan College and eight years as Governor. James R. Jones John S. R. Shad William W. Karantz Janet Spain Spoor Richard G. Kelley John C. Whitehead

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DISTINGUISHED PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL Previous Recipients

Honorable Gerald R. Ford Mamie Doud Eisenhower DeWitt Wallace Honorable William J. Casey General David C. Jones Honorable Edwin Meese III Honorable Elizabeth H. Dole David R. Gergen Honorable Cyrus R. Vance Honorable Donald T. Regan Honorable Caspar W. Weinberger Honorable James A. Baker, III Honorable Arthur F. Burns Honorable Brent Scowcroft Honorable Robert S. Stauss Honorable John C. Whitehead Honorable Richard B. Cheney Honorable Alan Greenspan Honorable Lee H. Hamilton General Colin Powell Honorable Charles Robb Honorable Clayton Yeutter

"The result cannot fail to be good ... for the Nation." -Dwight David Eisenhower

SPONSOR COMMITTEE Clair Ghylin, Chair

Michael Baly III Tom Miner S. John Byington Judith Moncrieff-Baldwin Dale Church Betty Southard Murphy David Clanton Vince Puri tano Edith Fraser Martha Seger Mark Grobmyer Diana Soucy Robert Hormats Vita Tauss

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CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY 208 EAST 75TH STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021 212 249-1200 FAX 212 628-9503

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

January 6, 1993

The Honorable Robert J. Dole United States Senator 141 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510-1601

ATIN: YVONNE HOPKINS

Dear Bob:

It is with considerable pleasure that I advise you that the Board of Trustees of Center for the Study of the Presidency has unanimously voted to present to you the Center's highest award, its Distinguished Public Service Medal. This presentation would be made following

This award was established in 1974. We are delighted that Elizabeth was one of the prior recipients. Here is the list of the other distinguished Americans who have received the award: Hon. Gerald R. Ford; Mamie Doud Eisenhower; DeWitt Wallace; Hon. William J. Casey; Gen. David C. Jones; Hon. Edwin Meese III; David R. Gergen; Hon. Cyrus R. Vance; Hon Donald T. Regan; Hon. Caspar W. Weinberger; Hon. James A. Baker, III; Hon. Arthur F. Burns; Hon. Brent Scowcroft; Hon. Robert S. Strauss; Hon. John C. Whitehead; Hon. Richard B. Cheney; Hon. Alan Greenspan; Hon. Lee H. Hamilton; Gen. Colin Powell; Hon. Charles Robb; Hon. Clayton Y eutter; Hon. Lloyd Bentsen; Hon. D. Allan Bromley; Hon. Louis W. Sullivan, M.D.

We shall be asking our good friends Dwayne and Inez Andreas to participate in the presentation. We realize that you do not normally schedule that far in advance. However, it would be most helpful for program planning to have your acceptance at this time. We have a distinguished Dinner Committee, chaired by Joseph Hardiman, President of NASDAQ. Joe is a most valuable member of this Center's Board, as is Inez Andreas. Joe will be hosting a luncheon of the Dinner Committee February 4, 1993, and would like- to announce your acceptance at that time.

Again, congratulations on this signal award, which you have so fully earned in peace and in war for distinguished service for the Na ti on.

Warm regards and best to Elizabeth, please.

Sincerely yours,

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M E M 0 R A N D U M TO: Senator Dole FROM: Yvonne

DATE: January 14, 1993 2) Invitation Distinguishedto receive the Center's established Public highest Service Medal. award, recipient. in 1974 and Award its They Mrs. Dole was acceptance would like was a prior February at a luncheon to announce of your in 4. Presentation the Dinner your honor would Committee at the be made on .. 11. J~23. J.W. Marriott at a dinner \ on Wednesday, _,...... "-.J will accept Wed, award June 23 at dinne/ on ' 1 ----- ] a"t_ ~ ...... ~ "'1.,. ~ no decision at this time -

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SENATOR CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY JUNE 23, 1993

THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I

DON'T KNOW IF I DESERVE THIS

AWARD, BUT I'll TAKE IT.

AND I WANT TO THANK MY

GOOD FRIEND MIKE HARPER

FOR COMING OVER TONIGHT.

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AS YOU MAY KNOW, MIKE

RECENTLY BECAME THE NEW

CHAIRMAN OF RJR-NABISCO.

l'M PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE

TONIGHT THAT MIKE'S FIRST

ACTION AT NABSICO WAS TO

ENSURE THAT EVERY 11WHEAT

THIN 11 WOULD BE MADE WITH

100% KANSAS WHEAT.

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IT IS A PLEASURE TO BE ABLE

TO ACCEPT THIS AWARD FROM ,, THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF

THE PRESIDENCY.'/

AS YOU KNOW, l'VE BEEN A

STUDENT OF THE PRESIDENCY

FOR SOME TIME. I HAVE TO

ADMIT HOWEVER, THAT I HAD

HOPED TO DO A LITTLE LESS

STUDYING, AND TO HAVE A

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LITTLE MORE HANDS-ON

EXPERIENCE ...

THAT ASIDE, THERE ARE A

NUMBER OF REASONS WHY I AM

ESPECIALLY PLEASED TO

RECEIVE THIS AWARD.

ONE IS BECAUSE MY WIFE

RECEIVED THIS AWARD SEVERAL

YEARS AGO, AND SHE'S BEEN

REMINDING ME OF IT EVER

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SINCE. SHE WANTED TO BE

HERE THIS EVENING, BUT SHE'S

THE ONE DOLE WHO GOT TO BE

PRESIDENT OF SOMETHING, AND

SHE'S IN CALIFORNIA ON RED

CROSS BUSINESS.

AND l'M ALSO PROUD TO BE

HERE BECAUSE THIS CENTER

AROSE FROM AN IDEA FIRST

PROPOSED BY DWIGHT

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EISENHOWER, A KANSAS NATIVE

WHO WAS A HERO TO ME, AS HE

WAS TO MANY OF MY

GENERATION.

AND THE TRIP I MADE AS A

NEWLY-SWORN IN

11 1 CONGRESSMAN TO MEET IKE. IN

THE OVAL OFFICE JUST DAYS

BEFORE HE LEFT THE WHITE

HOUSE, IS A DAY THAT I WILL

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ALWAYS REMEMBER.

AND OVER THE YEARS THAT

HAVE FOLLOWED, I HAVE HAD

THE PRIVILEGE OF WORKING

WITH THE EIGHT MEN WHO HAVE

FOLLOWED IN IKE'S FOOTSTEPS.

SOME I HAVE KNOWN BETTER

THAN OTHERS. SOME WERE

DEMOCRATS AND SOME WERE

REPUBLICANS. SOME

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REGARDED ME AS AN ALLY.

AND SOME PROBABLY

REGARDED ME AS AN

ADVERSARY.

BUT WHATEVER THE CASE, I

HAVE ALWAYS OPERATED ON

THE BELIEF THAT AMERICA CAN

ONLY HAVE ONE PRESIDENT AT

A TIME. REGARDLESS OF

PARTY, REGARDLESS OF

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POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, I

WANTED EVERY PRESIDENT TO

SUCCEED. BECAUSE IF THE

PRESIDENT SUCCEEDS, THEN

AMERICA SUCCEEDS.

BUT I ALSO HAPPEN TO

BELIEVE THAT GEORGE

WASHINGTON, JOHN ADAMS,

THOMAS JEFFERSON, AND THE

REST OF OUR FOREFATHERS

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WERE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT WHEY

THEY CREATED A DEMOCRACY,

AND NOT A MONARCHY.

AND I HAPPEN TO BELIEVE IN

THE WORDS OF DWIGHT

EISENHOWER, WHO SAID, AND I

QUOTE: 11THIS IDEA THAT ALL

WISDOM IS IN THE PRESIDENT

(IS) BALONEY... NO ONE HAS A

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MONOPOLY ON THE ... FACTS

THAT AFFECT THIS COUNTRY. 11

AS MANY OF YOU KNOW, WE

BEGAN A LITTLE DEBATE ON THE

SENATE FLOOR TODAY. AND

IT'S OVER AN ISSUE ON WHICH

PRESIDENT CLINTON AND I

HAPPEN TO DISAGREE.

BUT NEXT WEEK, WE MAY BE

DISCUSSING N.A.F.T.A.... OR AID

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TO RUSSIA ... OR ANOTHER ISSUE

ON WHICH THE PRESIDENT AND

I SEE EYE-TO-EYE. THAT'S THE

NATURE OF OUR SYSTEM.

THAT'S THE NATURE OF

DEMOCRACY.

BEFORE I CONCLUDE, I WANT

TO MENTION THAT I THINK

EVERY PRESIDENT I HAVE

KNOWN WOULD AGREE

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WHOLEHEARTEDLY THAT THEIR

JOB WOULD HAVE BEEN

IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT THE HELP

AND SUPPORT OF THEIR WIFE.

AND FEW FIRST LADIES HAVE

SERVED WITH MORE GRACE,

COURAGE, AND DIGNITY THAN

' PAT NIXON. I KNOW EVERYONE

HERE JOINS ME IN EXTENDING

OUR SYMPATHIES TO PRESIDENT

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NIXON AND THE ENTIRE NIXON

FAMILY.

AGAIN, MY THANKS FOR

HONORING ME WITH THIS

AWARD. IT'S NEWER AND

SHINIER THAN ELIZABETH'S, AND

I INTEND TO PUT IT RIGHT BY

HERS.

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DINNER AGENDA

6:30-7:30 RECEPTION GENERAL • FOYER, J.W. VIP - CANNON/HART/Rl 1 \ ~c 7:15 Doors Open L'"nf " 7:20 Begin moving guests to dining room ~- Photos; Honorees will be in holding rooms -1/ 7:20-7:28 !\.__ 7:28 All three head tables escorted into ballroom r- MARRH..J.a A . 7:30-10:00 DINNER GRAND BALLROOM, J.W. 7:30 Opening Ceremonies • Color Guard •National Anthem 7:40 • Invocation, Richard Halverson 7:43 •Welcome by Dr. Hoxie 7;48 Dinner is served 8:30 OFFICIAL DINNER PROGRAM BEGINS/PRESENTATIONS -- Dr. Hoxie introduces Joseph Hardiman (2 min.) -- Hardiman to present opening remarks (2 min.) -· Hardiman introduces head tables; Administration guests (3 min.) (2 min) -~ Hardiman thanks co-chairs, vice-chairs, and table hosts -- Hardiman recognjzes the work of Center Advisory Committee PAG -- Hardiman thanks NASDAQ staff, Sponsor Committee and

* * * * * H. Keith Cobb of KPMG Peat Marwick to introduce Secretary Ronald 8:40 Hardiman calls up . Brown. Mr. Hardiman calls up Bert Roberts of MCI to read the citation 8:44 Roberts reads citation 8:48 Photos 8:50 Acceptance speech by Secretary Brown **>ft** to introduce calls up H.D. Cleberg, President and CEO of Pannland Industries 8:57 Hardiman Chairman of Senator Robert Dole. Hardiman calls up Charles M. Harper, fonner ConAgra, Inc and new Chainnan of RJR Nabisco to read the citation. 9:01 Harper reads the citation 9:05 Photos 9:07 Acceptance speech by Senator Dole

***** Wellcome, Co. to Hardiman calls up Philip R. Tracy, Chairman and CEO of Burroughs 9:14 S. Smith, Chairman of Tt introduce Senator John D. Rockefeller, IV. Hardiman calls up Ley Upjohn Company, LO read the citation. 9:18 Smith reads the citation 9:22 Photos 9:24 Acceptance speech by Senator Rockefeller 9:31 CLOSE - closing rernarks/genern.l thank yous and calls up Dr. Hoxie -- Hardiman . -- Dr. Hoxie's closing rematks and calls up Chaplain 9:35 Benediction 9:38 Finis [9:45-10 p.m. if Presid~nt Clinton comes]

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DINNER AGENDA J.W. MARRIOTT 6:30-7:30 RECEPTION GENERAL • FOYER, VIP - CANNON/HART/RUSSELL ROOMS 7:15 Doors Open 7:20 Begin moving guests to dining room rooms 7:20-7:28 Photos; Honorees will be in holding 7:28 All three head tables escorted into ballroom J.W. MARRIOTT 7:30·10:00 DINNER GRAND BALLROOM,

7:30 Opening Ceremonies • Color Guard • National Anthem 7:40 •Invocation, Richard Halverson 7:43 • Welcome by Dr. Hoxie 7:48 Dinner is served 8:30 OFFICIAL DINNER PROGRAM BEGINS/PRESENTATIONS -- Dr. Hoxie introduces Joseph Hardiman (2 min.) tu presellt opening remarks (2 min.) -- Hardiman guests (3 min.) -- Hardiman introduces head tables; Administration and table hosts (2 min) -~ Hardiman thanks co-chairs, vice-chairs, recognjzes the work of Center Advisory Committee -- Hardiman and PAO -- Hardiman thanks NASDAQ staff, Sponsor Committee ***** to introduce Secretary Ronald H. Hardiman calls up Keith Cobb of KPMG Peat Marwick 8:40 MCI to read the citation . Brown. Mr. Hardiman calls up Bert Roberts of 8:44 Roberts reads citation 8:48 Photos 8:50 Acceptance speech by Secretary Brown

***** Industries to introduce calls up H.D. Cleberg, President and CEO ofFannhmd 8:57 Hardiman former Chairman of Robert Dole. Hardiman calls up Charles M. Harper, Senator the citation. ConAgra, Inc and new Chairman of RJR Nabisco to read 9:01 Harper reads the citation 9:05 Photos 9:07 Acceptance speech by Senator Dole ***** Wellcome, Co. to up Philip R. Tracy, Chairman and CEO of Burroughs 9:14 Hardiman calls up Ley S. Smith, Chairman of Tt introduce Senator John D. Rockefeller, IV. Hardiman calls Upjohn Company, lO read the citation. 9:18 Smith reads the citation 9:22 Photos 9:24 Acceptance speech by Senator Rockefeller

9:31 CLOSE calls up Dr. Hoxie -- Hardiman - closing remarks/general thank yous and -- Dr. Roxie's closing remal'ks and calls up Chnplain 9:35 Benediction 9:38 Finis [9:45-10 p.m. if Presid1;nt Clinton comes]

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TO: Senator FR: Kerry

RE: Center for Study of the Presidency Wednesday, 23 1993

*Attached is the agenda and some draft acceptance remarks for tomorrow night's dinner.

*They are hoping for 3-5 minutes of remarks.

*Estimated attendance is 750. President Clinton is still a possibility. If he does show up, it will be late, and his remarks will be after the award recipients'

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