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This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Twenty-Seventh Anniversary Awards Dinner Thursday, June 25, 1992 J. W. Marriott Hotel Washington, D.C. Page 1 of 30 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu CENTER FOR THE STUDY 0 PR Twenty-Seventh Anniversary Awards Dinner Thursday, June 25, 1992 J. W. Marriott Hotel Washington, D.C. Page 2 of 30 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu 1992 RECIPIENTS PROGRAM HONORABLE LLOYD BENTSEN United States 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 United States Senate 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 New York-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 Page 3 of 30 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu 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../ Page 4 of 30 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu 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, United States Air Force Band INVOCATION Dr. Richard C. Halverson, Chaplain, United States Senate e FORMER PRESIDENTS y WELCOME t. Dr. R. Gordon Hoxie, President & CEO in Honorable Richard Nixon 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 William Barr, Attorney General United States Senate, (R) Kansas Honorable Manuel Lujan, Jr., Secretary of the Interior introduction by H.D. Cleberg,