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Originally Processed With FOIA(s): FOIA Number: S FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential Library Staff. Record Group/Collection: Donated Historical Materials Collection/Office of Origin: Frieden, Lex, Collection Series: International Subseries: Countries OA/ID Number: 52052 Folder ID Number: 52052-002 Folder Title: Sweden Trip '84 [1983-1984] [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 5 3 1 3 00931/88911866 form om Albert Bergeks knapheideweg 13 6562 DP Groesbeek Holland BAB NENHUS Rens Bakker Bob Neihans I Toeristische Reisvoorbereiding Chef Sectie Gehandicapten 1181DR AMSTELVEEN - HOLLAND RENTMEESTERSLAAN 85 ANWB TEL. 431999 Koninklijke Nederlandse Toeristenbond Wassenaarseweg 220 2596 EC 's-Gravenhage Postbus 93200 sim 2509 BA 's-Gravenhage NOW Tel. 070-264426|Telex 32032 II ÂRET RUNT wed , 26.9.84. - Ahlen & Akerlunds Förlags AB - Dear Mr and mrs Triednes, I hope you have had an Cu poyable day and got lots out of it 10 norrow we have a calo from 10 00 -1200 I'll love to show you around We will go to Falloversteu are inte graded service and she miss center, then to Reimers holue where you can see the newest appart neul 20rth different POSTADRESS: 105 44 STOCKHOLM REDAKTION: TORSGATAN 21 TELEFON: 08-736 40 00 Bush Library technical aids here in Strckeholm. you can also meet people living there and tach and dishuss with them about facilities and difficulties in living methers y would like to join you at 930 thursday morning if it's we right with you If not please care my home- - member 7557034 after 1800 to night Look forward to meeting you yours sincerely ilruinformation FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For information, contact September 1, 1984 Lex Frieden, 713-797-0200 DISABLED TEXANS TAKE HISTORY TO SWEDISH QUEEN HOUSTON, TEXAS-Three disabled Texans representing the Coalition of Texans with Disabilities will present Her Majesty, Queen Silvia of Sweden, with an historical Swedish document dating from the year 1652. The presentation will occur in Stockhom at the Royal Palace on September 25, 1984. Bearing the seal and signature of Queen Christina, one of the most renowned Swedish monarchs, the three century old document was donated for this occasion by a Texan who is himself disabled. The anonymous donor intends for the gift to symbolize the common struggle for independence by disabled people around the world. Like the United States, the Swedish people and their government have made great progress to insure equality and provide independent living opportunities for disabled people. Following the presentation, Queen Silvia and representatives of organizations of disabled people in Sweden will meet with the disabled Texans to discuss issues of common concern and plans for future cooperative efforts to resolve problems facing disabled people internationally. (more) independent living research utilization p.o. box 20095 houston, texas 77225 (713) 797-0200 DISABLED TEXANS-page 2 Representing the Coalition of Texans with Disabilities and making the presentation to the Queen will be three disabled Houstonians: Lex Frieden is director of the Independent Living Research Utilization Project at The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research. Mr. Frieden is a quadriplegic as a result of a spinal cord injury. Joyce Frieden is president of the Coalition for Barrier Free Living. Ms. Frieden is paraplegic as a result of a neurological illness. Mac Brodie is a Vietnam veteran who was head injured while on duty in southeast Asia. The Coalition of Texans with Disabilities is a statewide disabled rights and advocacy organization representing people with many different types of disabilities through Texas. Air transportation for this event will be provided by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and hotel accommodations will be courtesy of the Sheraton Stockholm Hotel. KLM and Sheraton are being used for this occasion due to their particular accommodations for disabled travelers. ### Bush Library Photocopy Preservation Bush Library Photocopy Preservation February 2, 1984 Henry Hunold, General Manager Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel Box 289, S-101 23 Stockholm, Sweden Dear Mr. Hunold, It has been quite sometime since we exchanged correspondence, and I wanted to thank you for your very kind offer of hosting our delegation on a visit to Queen Sylvia in Stockholm. As you might have imagined, the trip which we had planned for September 1983 was postponed due to conflicts in the Queen's schedule. At the present time, I am in the process of correspond- ing with the Queen's secretary to get another date. As soon as I know when we will be traveling to Stockholm, I will get in touch with you to find out if we can accept your gracious offer of hospitality at the Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel. Thank you for your interest in and support of our project. I look forward to meeting with you in the near future. Sincerely yours, Lex Frieden Director LF:rms RECEIVED AUG 5 1983 S Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel SHERATON HOTELS & INNS, WORLDWIDE BOX 289, S-101 23 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN EXECUTIVE OFFICE TELEFON 08-14 26 00 - TELEX 17750 Mr Lex Frieden Director The Institute for Rehabilitation & Research 1333 Moursund HOUSTON TX 77030 USA 1983-07-27 Dear Mr Frieden: Thank you for your letter of July 12 addressed to Mr Phillip D. Shea in Boston. I have with great interest read about the activity of your institute. We would very much like to support your delegation's visit to Stockholm in September. Can you please let us know the exact dates as we are already fully booked some dates in September, specially on mid-weekdays. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely, Henry Hunold General Manager CC Mr Phillip D. Shea Hotellrörelsen Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel ägs och drivs av Förvaltnings AB Tegelbacken The Sheraton Stockholm Hotel is owned and operated by Förvaltnings AB Tegelbacken hey August 6, 1984 Henry Hunold General Manager Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel Box 289 S-101 23 Stockholm Sweden Dear Mr. Hunold, We are very excited about our future trip to Stockholm to meet with Queen Silvia. We are also very grateful that you offered to provide us with lodging for the nights of September 24 and September 25. As I mentioned to you on the telephone, it is not likely that we will need five rooms during our stay in Stockholm. In fact, we may only need two rooms, and certainly not more than four. This all depends on the exact number of people who can arrange to be part of our small contingency. I understand from our telephone conversation that it may be possible for you to extend the accommodations for us a few extra days in order to enable us to have follow-up meetings with representatives of handicapped organizations in Sweden. In the case of such an extension, we would only need two rooms during the extended period. In any case, we must leave Stockholm by September 30, 1984. With regard to this extension period, we shall remain flexible and hopeful. Our trip to Stockholm will no doubt receive publicity from the media here in Texas. I would like to give you and your organization appropriate credit for helping to sponsor our trip. Please advise me on the way in which you would want your participation to be mentioned in such publicity. Also, if the Sheraton Corporation or if the Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel would like to use the sponsorship of our trip in any of your publicity, please do not hesi- tate to contact me. I believe that the fact that your hotel has special accommodations for handicapped guests is worthy of recognition. We certainly do appreciate your kindness in assisting us with accommoda- tions during our visit to Stockholm. We are anxious to meet with you and to thank you in person. Sincerely yours, Lex Frieden Director Enclosure cc: Mr. Phillip D. Shea independent living research utilization p.o. box 20095 houston, texas 77225 (713) 797-0200 a national center for information, training, and technical assistance in independent living. July 12, 1983 Mr. Phil Shea Senior Vice President Public Relations Sheraton Corporation 60 State Street Boston, Massachusetts 02109 Dear Mr. Shea, My purpose in writing you is to seek the cooperation of the Sheraton Corporation in a project which I believe may have important significance to you from the standpoint of public relations, as well as philanthropic corporate responsibility. Specifically, I would like Sheraton to donate lodging and dining accommodations for three to five disabled individuals who have been invited to present a 17th century Swedish state document to Queen Sylvia in ceremonies to be held in Stockholm in late September. As you know, Sheraton is the only major American hotel chain with property in Stockholm. Furthermore, my research indicates that the Sheraton Hotel there is one of the few hotels in Stockholm which has facilities to accommodate people with disabilities. Sheraton should be complimented in this regard, and I believe the recognition which could be gained through partial sponsorship of this project would draw international attention to the facts that Sheraton has a first class American hotel in Stockholm, and that Sheraton has made efforts worldwide to accommodate the needs of all the traveling public, including those people who are disabled. The follow- ing information will provide you with some background and specific details regarding our need for this contribution. In 1980, three disabled individuals from Texas spent four weeks in Sweden studying programs which serve disabled individuals and meeting with leaders of organizations of disabled people. This study trip was sponsored by the World Rehabilitation Fund, Inc. (a report of this study is attached). Since this initial visit, several visits by disabled people from Sweden to the U. S. have occurred. In each case the bonds of friendship and coopera- tion have grown and expanded to include more Americans. Several working relationships and business ventures have also been established through this exchange process. -continued- Page 2, Mr. Phil Shea, July 12, 1983 Recognizing the importance and the potential long-term benefits of this fruitful international linkage, one disabled Texan (who prefers to remain anonymous) felt compelled to offer, from his own inheritance, as a gift to the people of Sweden, an original Swedish state document dating from the 17th century and signed by Swedish Queen Christina. The donor's idea is to present this gift in behalf of the Coalition of Texans with Disabilities as a symbol of goodwill and unity among organizations of disabled people in the U. S. and in Sweden. It is the donor's hope that this gesture of friendship will reinforce the bridge of constructive cooperation which has already been established, and that it will set the stage for expanding friendship and cooperation among groups of disabled people throughout the world. Having been apprised by disabled people in Sweden of the symbolic significance of this offer, Queen Sylvia of Sweden has expressed her desire to invite a delegation of disabled people representing the Coali- tion of Texans with Disabilities to present the Christina Document to her personally in both public and private ceremonies. These ceremonies would include representatives of disabled people in Sweden. It is contemplated that the American delegation would also study the progressive Swedish approaches to disability and engage in valuable exchanges of views with disabled people and other Swedish authorities. In order to arrange this event in a timely and diplomatic fashion, we are trying to obtain commitments for sponsorship or contributions by the earliest possible date. For charitable purposes, the contribution can be made to The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR) -- a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization. I really appreciate your consideration of this proposal. Please contact me if I can provide you with further details regarding our efforts in this regard. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely yours, Lex Frieden Director LF:rms Enclosure RECEIVED JUL 2 5 1983 S The Sheraton Corporation PHILLIP D. SHEA SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS July 19, 1983 Mr. Lex Frieden Director The Institute for Rehabilitation & Research 1333 Moursund Houston, Texas 77030 Dear Mr. Frieden: I have forwarded your letter and brochure on the World Rehabilitation Fund to the managing director of the Sheraton Stockholm. I am sure that they would be more than pleased to offer hospitality to your organization's representatives if their visits are during a period when the hotel has rooms available. You will be hearing directly from the hotel. Best wishes to you and your very worthwhile project. Sincerely, On Phillip D. Shea PDS:1 P CC: Henry Hunold 617/367-3600 . SIXTY STATE STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02109 Bush Library Photocopy Preservation PREC STOP PRESS RELEASE The Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel was built in 1971, but is becoming younger by the day due to all renovations done. The 8-storey red brick building was erected at what used to be the old traffic circulation centre. Today it is the centre of commercial activities, shopping areas, theatres, movies, trade, business and most important, it is next door to the airport terminal, the train station and the subway. Even one of the big evening papers has its office around the corner, to be in the midst of where it all happens. The 467 rooms, including 18 suites, have all been newly renovated and so have the corridors. The rooms, we dare say, are the most spacious in town, if not in Sweden. They are tastefully decorated by the internationally known Swedish designer, Mr Hans Trädgardh. The suites are different in design, standard and price. The Presidential Suite is not only for presidents and royalty, though many have stayed there. The Executive Suites are very fashionable with indi- vidual design on each floor. The popular Junior Suites are for those who do not mind showing guests into the bedroom. The Business Suites are for those who need a small meeting- room adjacent to their bedroom. They are newly renovated. The 8th floor is, since a few years back, The Sheraton Tower, our executive floor, tailor-made for the stressed and travelled businessman or woman. For the business- woman we have specially decorated rooms, the "Lady Sheraton" rooms. S KONTAKT/CONTACT Marie Aastrup DATE Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel SHERATON HOTELS INNS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE TEGELBACKEN 6, BOX 289, S-101 23 STOCKHOLM. SWEDEN Telephone: 08/14.26.00 Telex: 17750 PREOSTOP Just tak the elevator to the 8th floor and the Tower Hostess ill take good care of you. She will also gladly ! lp you with table reservations, easier secre- tarial tasks and she will also be your telephone answering service. Situated on the same floor, the sauna has a beautiful panoramic view over Stockholm. It is complimentary for the Tower guest. The Royal Blue Grill is the gourmet restaurant on the Mezzanine floor. It has won two medals in the Interna- tional Gastronomic Olympics. On Fridays and Saturdays we have a special menu and dancing to a live band from 9 pm. Le Bistro restaurant and coffee shop is open almost around the clock. It is the place for a small snack, a cup of coffee, or specialities from our à la carte menu. The Lobby Lounge Bar - where the leather sofas allow you a relaxing comfort in front of the gas fire and where Irish Coffee is prepared by your table - is a popular meeting place for hotel guests and Stockholmers alike. If you would rather stay in your room watching the complimentary in-house video channels or TV, you can enjoy a meal at leisure. Just dial 1 for the 24-hour Room Service. A newly-acquired service is that all rooms have refrigera- tors filled with beer, soft drinks and snacks. PREG STOP PRESS RELEASE The Sheraton Tower The Sheraton Tower is a very special floor for the business traveller who requires a little extra. The top floor of the hotel has been set aside for the more demanding traveller who appreciates the added luxury and special touches. The Tower guests at the Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel pass by the Front Desk upon arrival to be received by the Tower Hostess on the 8th floor. The guest is escorted to his room after check-in formalities are completed. The rooms differ from other luxury hotel rooms with some special features as bath-robe, a welcome fruit basket, newspaper, among others. For lady visitors, the hotel has decorated three Lady Sheraton Rooms with conveniences specially designed and thought of for today's business women. The 8th floor Tower service also features a complimentary sauna, a small lounge area for informal get-togethers, where we offer complimentary coffee, snacks and news- papers. The Tower Hostess takes special care of messages for Tower guests and any other occuring tasks a busy traveller requires from a secretary not travelling along. TO complete a perfect stay, a speedy check-out service is offered for credit card holders to avoid loss of time at the cashier's desk. All rooms have refrigerators filled with beer, softdrinks and snacks. S KONTAKT/CONTACT Marie Aastrup DATE Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel SHERATON HOTELS INNS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE TEGELBACKEN 6. BOX 289, S-101 23 STOCKHOLM. SWEDEN Telephone: 08/14.26.00. Telex: 17750 PRE S STOP PRESS RELEASE SHERATON-STOCKHOLM HOTEL - HEADQUARTERS FOR THE SHERATON HOTELS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES Henry Hunold, General Manager at the Sheraton-Stockholm, has taken over the responsibilities for the Sheraton hotels and projects as Area Manager in the Nordic countries. Mr Hunold has also been promoted Vice President of the Sheraton Management Corporation. "The development in this area is one of the most exciting," says Mr Hunold, "with the 230-room hotel in the Oslo Fjord, to open in 1985 at the Info Rama Convention Centre. In Gothenburg a 300-room hotel is to open in 1986 and the Malmoe Hotel with its 220 rooms in 1987. More projects are under discussion in the Nordic countries like Helsingborg in southern Sweden and Helsinki in Finland." Henry Hunold took over as General Manager for the Sheraton- Stockholm in January 1983. He has been with the Sheraton Corporation since 1966 and has a multinational experience in hotel management from Europe, Middle East and the US. Mr Hunold graduated from the Swiss hotel school in Lausanne in 1963. He was brought up and educated in his native town Zurich, where he was born in 1941 and started his hotel career at the Dolder Grand Hotel. The newly established Sheraton Sales Centre in Stockholm for both incoming and outbound business works closely with the hotels in Denmark and the office in Norway as well as the marketing of Sheraton Worldwide. Dan Stedtenfeldt, Director of Marketing, is responsbile for the development of the marketing efforts within the Nordic Area. He is based at the Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel. S KONTAKT/CONTACT DATE Marie Aastrup Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel SHERATON HOTELS INNS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE TEGELBACKEN 6, BOX 289, S-101 23 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Telephone: 08/14.26.00 Telex: 17750 PRE S STOP PRESS RELEASE Since January 1983, Henry Hundla is the General Manager of the 467-room Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel and Area Manager for hotels and projects in the Nordic countries except Denmark since 1984. Henry Hunold, Swiss by birth, has experience from many international management assignments in his versatile career. He joined the Sheraton Corporation in 1966 in Washington D.C. Before coming to Stockholm, Henry Hunold held the post as Director of Organization Development at the company's headquarters for Europe, Africa, Middle East and India in Denham, England. Previously, he was the General Manager of the Atlantis-Sheraton Hotel in Zurich, preceded by general manager assignments in Teheran, Libreville Gabon, Kuwait and Kauai-Hawaii. Henry Hunold graduated from the Swiss Hotel School in Laussane in 1963. He was brought up and educated in his native town Zurich, where he was born in 1941 and started his hotel career at the Dolder Grand Hotel. S KONTAKT/CONTACT Marie Aastrup Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel DATE SHERATON HOTELS & INNS, WORLDWIDE BOX 289, 101 23 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN TEGELBACKEN, S-111! 52 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN TEL. 14 26 00, TELEX 177.50 Come to Munich. Come to Sheraton. Knowing where you're mean the Munich going is knowing where to Sheraton Hotel. stay. Where the art of hospitality In Munich that can only finds new expressions of excellence. Where creativity and innovation result in a superior guest experience. Where sensitivity and responsiveness to the needs of the business and leisure traveler come first. When you know you're going to Munich, you'll come to Sheraton to stay. Munich Sheraton Hotel Hotels, Inns & Resorts Worldwide The hospitality people of ITT Arabellastraße 6 D-8000 Munich 81 Tel. 089/924011 Tlx. 523754 For reservations call your nearest Sheraton Hotel or Reservation Office. Knowing where you're going is knowing where to stay. In Munich that can only mean the Munich Sheraton Hotel. Where guests get what they expect of a fine hotel. Speedy hotel check in and express check out. Oven fresh breads for breakfast scrambled eggs, bacon and fresh fruit. Twenty-four hours room service. Efficient laundry service. Reliable message delivery. Access to telex, photocopying; paging and secretarial help. The latest video movies on your TV. screen. Pool, sauna, massage, solarium, fitness equipment for your recreation. A tennis centre nearby. And the "VIP-Towers-Service" for those who want a little extra When you're going to Munich you'll come to Sheraton to stay S Munich Sheraton Hotel Hotels, Inns & Resorts Worldwide = Arabellastraße 6 The hospitality people of ITT D-8000 Munich 81 Tel. 089/924011 Tlx. 523754 For reservations call your nearest Sheraton Hotel or Reservation Office. PREG STOP FACT SHEET Name of hotel Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel Location Waterfront location in the heart of the shopping and business district. Close to city air terminal and main central railway station. Address Tegelbacken 6, Box 289, S-101 23 STOCKHOLM, Sweden Telephone 08-142600 Telex 17750 Owner AB Hotelinvest & Co KB Operator Sheraton Management Corporation General Manager Henry Hunold Number of rooms Total of 476 rooms on 8 floors, including 18 suites, 7 rooms specially equipped for handicapped persons. Suite categories 6 Business, 6 Junior, 5 Executive and 1 Presidential Regular rates Single rooms SEK 675 - SEK 875. Twin-bed rooms SEK 810 - SEK 995. Suites SEK 1.300 - SEK 3.200. All rates are subject to change without notice. Valid until Week-end (August 20th 1984 to August 18th August 1985 1985) SEK 590 per person in twin-bed room. Package includes booklet of coupons giving free admission to 25 different venues. We even provide you with 24-hours of free transportation on bus and subway! To start you off on your Stockholm shopping adventure, we and NK, Stockholm's leading department store, present you with a gift certificate worth SEK 50 (per person) with our compli- ments. Summer package stay 4 nights, pay for 2, SEK 1,060 per person in twin-bed room. Rates subject to change without notice. KONTAKT/CONTACT S DATE Marie Aastrup Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel SHERATON HOTELS. INNS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE TEGELBACKEN 6. BOX 289, S-101 23 STOCKHOLM. SWEDEN Telephone: 08/14.26.00 Telex: 17750 PRES STOP Room service 24-hour room service (hot and cold dishes served). Restaurants Royal Blue Grill - on the Mezzanine floor. Open all week. Closed for lunch Saturday and Sunday. Specialities: Steaks and fish. Skipper club business lunch. Orchestral entertainment each Friday and Saturday. Seating capacity: 220 p. Le Bistro - on the ground floor. Popular for informal meals, drinks, lunch buffet 11.30 am to 02.00 pm and a very popular night buffet from 10.00 pm to 02.30 am. Entertainment nightly except Mondays. Seating capacity: 148 p. Lobby Lounge Refreshments include Irish Coffee, cocktails, (The Irish coffee, hot and cold snacks as well as Coffee Bar) sandwiches. Piano-bar entertainment nightly, except Sundays. Seating capacity: 130 p. Meeting and Silversalen A: banquet 120 p, meeting 190 p banquet Silversalen B: banquet 160 p, meeting 290 p facilities Silversalen A+B: banquet 300 p, meeting 500 p S:t Erikssalen: banquet 100 p, meeting 150 p Mälarsalen A: banquet 40 p, meeting 40 p Mälarsalen B: banquet 40 p, meeting 40 p Mälarsalen C: banquet 40 p, meeting 40 p Mälarsalen D: banquet 40 p, meeting 40 p Other Sauna, complimentary in-house video, garage facilities (with parking space for 210 cars). Two fashion boutiques, two gift-shops, bank, car rental facilities, a news-stand and hair dresser nearby. All rooms have refrigerators with refreshments. ./... PRES STOP Special features: Date hotel opened February 1971 Manager Mauritz Gindin Director of Marketing Dan Stedtenfeldt Food & Beverage Dag Hansen Manager Executive Chef Daniel Cardoit PR & Advertising Marie Aastrup Manager A couple of fascinating figures during the first ten years: 3,130,000 breakfast eggs have been served 80,000 kgs of butter have been spread on sandwiches 1,945,000 beds have been made 34,690,500 kwt of electricity have been used August 8, 1983 Phillip D. Shea, Senior Vice President Director of Public Relations The Sheraton Corporation Sixty State Street Boston, Massachusetts 02109 Dear Mr. Shea, Thank you for your letter of July 19th. I appreciate your interest in our Swedish project, and I look forward to hearing from the Sheraton Stockholm. I will keep you advised of our success with this project. Please feel free to contact me if there is anything which I can do to assist you in the future. Sincerely yours, Lex Frieden Director LF:rms cc: Mr. Dr William Gayle McNutt A. Spencer August 30, 1984 Denise G. Tate, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Senior Research Associate University Center for International Rehabilitation 513 Erickson Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1034 Dear Denise, Thank you for your letter giving me the names of several possible contacts in Germany. I am planning to call Dr. Schindele later this week. Please thank Bill for mentioning me to him. For your information, I am enclosing a draft press release regarding our future trip to Sweden. If you have any ideas of ways that we should use this to gain publicity, please do not hesitate to call me. Also, if there are any contacts that I can make in your behalf while in Sweden or in Germany, I would be pleased to do so. soon. Thanks again for your help. I look forward to seeing/streeting Sincerely yours, Lex Frieden Director LF:rms Enclosure independent living research utilization p.o. box 20095 houston, texas 77225 (713) 797-0200 a national center for information, training, and technical assistance in independent living.