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Originally Processed With FOIA(s): S FOIA Number: S 2002-1005-S CASE MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential Library Staff. Record Group/Collection: George H.W. Bush Presidential Records Collection/Office of Origin: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary/Backup Subseries: OA/ID Number: 26867 Folder ID Number: 26867-008 Folder Title: [Presidential Daily Backup] 01/13/1993 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: G 15 2 6 5 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Doc. No. / Type Subject/Title Date Restriction Classification 01. Daily schedule Name of briefer redacted (1 pp.) n.d. (b)(3) 02. Telephone Telephone numbers redacted (2 pp.) 1/13/93 (b)(6) Memo 03. Telephone Telephone numbers redacted (2 pp.) 1/13/93 (b)(6) Memo Page 1 of 1 Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 1/13/1993 Pinksheet Number: LT10464 OA/ID Number: 26867-008 Date Closed: 5/21/1998 FOIA/Sys Case #: 2002-1005-S Re-review Case #: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: MD SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT Wednesday, January 13, 1993 8:00 am Personal Staff Time Oval Office (30 min) 8:30 am Intelligence Briefing Oval Office (15 min) (Scowcroft) National Security Briefing Oval Office 8:45 am (30 min) (Scowcroft) 9:20 am Photo Opportunity with Oval Office (5 min) Gene Ames (Demarest) (TAB A) Receive Ellis Island Oval Office 9:30 am (10 min) Congressional Medal of Honor (Demarest) (TAB B) 9:45 am Photo Opportunity with Oval Office (5 min) Bill DeWitt and Familyus people (Zamaria) Cremer 3 people Staff Time Oval Office 9:50 am (20 min) (Scowcroft) 10:30 am B Medal of Freedom Ceremony East Room (Brady) (TAB C) 12:00 pm Lunch with Henry Kissinger Oval Office (75 min) 1:15 pm Personal Staff Time Oval Office (15 min) Farewell Photos with Military Oval Office 1:30 pm (10 min) Office Staff (McBride) (TAB D) 1:40 pm Personal Staff Time Oval Office (20 min) UNP 01/12/93 7:30 pm REVISED Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 01. Daily Name of briefer redacted (1 pp.) n.d. (b)(3) schedule Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 1/13/1993 Date Closed: 5/21/1998 OA/ID Number: 26867-008 FOIA/SYS Case #: 2002-1005-S Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] Deed of Gift Restrictions (b)(1) National security classified information C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national (b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an security information agency C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information (b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of (b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial gift [formerly listed as only C] information PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells 2:00 pm Photo Opportunity with Oval Office (5 min) Marian Hooker (Super) (TAB E) 2:05 pm Personal Staff Time Oval Office (25 min) 2:30 pm Staff Time press statement Oval Office (15 min) (Scowcroft) (TAB F) 2:45 pm Personal Staff Time Oval Office (15 min) 3:00 pm Administrative Time Oval Office (90 min) 4:00 4.15 Sle. Brady+ Irrome Powell 4:30 pm Staff Time M/M william schreyer Oval Office (10 min) (Zamaria) fret suzanue Paterno 4:40 pm Personal Staff Time Oval Office (20 min) 4:45 sally Novetske 1:09 Potus to Oval 1:30 Domingo Quicho in 7:35 Quicho out 7:39 Tim McBride in 3:04 Boyden Gray in 8:09 McBride out 8:22 8:32 Scoweroft, Baker, Howe Gray out + in (b)(3) 3:56 out (b)(3) 8:58 VP in 9:07 Baker, Scowcrott + Howe out 9:08 Potust VP to Residence 9:18 Potust VP to oval 9:19 VP out 7:24 Ares group in 9:27 Ames out 7:28 Medal of Honor in UNP 01/12/93 7:29 stills in 7:30 pm REVISED stills out 7:30 9:34 Medal of Honor out - Fitzwater out 9:41 Fitzwater out 9.41. housitt & Cramer families 1. 9:51 Dewitts + Cramers out - Baker, VP, Powell, Chency, scowerofy Fitzwater + Howe in 10:20 all out except Scowcroft 10:21 Potus + Gen- to Res. for Medal of Freedom Ceremony 11:41 Potus in Oval 11:51 &cowcroft in 12:03 Henry Kissinger in 1:15 Scowcroft+ Kissinger out 1:16 Kim Siniscalchi in 1:31 Kim out 1:36 Mil. ofc. photos in 1:47 all out 2:47 Baker in 2:51 McBride in 2:56 Baker OUT 2:57 McBride OUT 3:04 Fitzwater in 3:06 Fitzwales OUT 39.34 McBride in 3:45 McBride out 3:57 all in for Howe event * Mini pilso conference re: Irag 4:13 all out -sec. Brady, perome Powell + John Dugan in 4:16 all out 4:22 Kathy super in 4:27 & in 4:31 Carl Jones, Mike Rice, John skyles, Joil overstment Mike overtrect 4:32 all out except Scowcroft 4:40 scowcroft out 4:41 Paternost Schreyers in 4:50 all out - Sally Novetsky in 5:06 Novetsky out 5:35 super out 5:73 Kathy Super in 6'.11 Caurie Firestonein 6:37 Firestone out 6:47 Potus to Residence Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 02. Telephone Telephone numbers redacted (2 pp.) 1/13/93 (b)(6) Memo Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 1/13/1993 Date Closed: 5/21/1998 OA/ID Number: 26867-008 FOIA/SYS Case #: 2002-1005-S Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] Deed of Gift Restrictions (b)(1) National security classified information C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national (b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an security information agency C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information (b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of (b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial gift [formerly listed as only C] information PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM PRESIDENT BUSH JANUARY 13th , 19 93 TIME PLACED DISC NAME ACTION OUT 7:20 AM 7:23 SECRETARY ANDREW CARD OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. **9 XRM WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 428 TLKD-OK 7:21 A.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT 7:24 AM 7:24 MR. RICARDO SANVICTORES OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. INC PM WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 599 TLKD-OK 7:24 A.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT 7:26 AM 7:27 DOCTOR'S OFFICE TLKD-OK WITH MS. OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. INC DEBORAH S. SUDDUTH xRM WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 797 OUT 7:26 A.M. AM INC PM OUT 7:34 AM 7:46 MR. FREDERICK ZEDER RES: WASHINGTON, D.C. INC 8AX XRM (b) (6) TLKD-OK 7:42 A.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT 7:37 AM 7:38 MR. TIMOTHY MC BRIDE OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. INC XRM WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 623 TLKD-OK 7:37 A.M. OUT AM INC PM XXX 7:43 AM 11:49 MR. BERNARD SHAW CLEARED BY MRS. ROSE RES: SILVER SPRING, MD. M. ZAMARIA 7:44 A.M. INC XPIM (b) (6) TLKD-OK 11:45 A.M. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM PRESIDENT BUSH JANUARY 13th . 19 93 TIME PLACED DISC NAME ACTION OUT 9:21 AM 9:22 MRS. BARBARA BUSH RES: WASHINGTON, D.C. INC XXX XXX RM WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 551 TLKD-OK 9:21 A.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT 9:23 AM 9:24 MRS. LAURIE G. FIRESTONE OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. ING XXX WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 672 TLKD-OK 9:23 A.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT 9:35 AM 9:36 MS. KATHERINE SUPER OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. INC xRM WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 645 TLKD-OK 9:35 A.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT 11:51 AM 11:52 DOCTOR BURTON J. LEE III OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. INC RM WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 797 TLKD-OK 11:51 A.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT 11:56 AM GOVERNOR WILLIAM J. CLINTON OFC: LITTLE ROCK, AR. INC XPM 501-376-6884 TLKD-OK 11:58 A.M. 12:02 OUT AM INC PM XXXT YAM MS. PENNY BURRALL TLKD WITH MS. ROBIN RES: CEDARBURG. WT. INC 1:15 PM (b) (6) A. MAC LEAN 1:16 P.M. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM PRESIDENT BUSH JANUARY 13th . 1993 TIME NAME ACTION PLACED DISC OUT XXX MR. RICHARD G. AUSTIN OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. INCX 2:13 PM 2:17 202-501-0800 Admin.GSA GSA TLKD-OK 2:15 P.M. OUT AM INC PM OUX XXX SENATOR ORRIN G. HATCH CLEARED BY MRS. ROBIN OFC: SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A. MAC LEAN 2:28 P.M. INC 2:27 PM 2:30 801-524-4384 TLKD-OK 2:28 P.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT XXM DOCTOR E.L. CRAIN OFC: HOUSTON, TX. INC 2:37 PM 2:44 713-432-5590 TLKD-OK 2:42 P.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT XXX USHER'S OFFICE TLKD-OK WITH MR. OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. CHRISTOPHER B. EMERY WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 780 4:24 P.M. ING XXX 4:24 PM 4:24 OUT AM INC PM awx AMX SECRETARY LOUIS W. SULLIVAN TLKD WITH MRS. ROBIN OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. MAC LEAN 4:59 P.M. WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 439 INC 4:59 PM OUT AM INC PM OUT XAM SECRETARY LOUIS W. SULLIVAN OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. INX 5:07 PM 5:15 WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 439 TLKD-OK 5:08 P.M. Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 03. Telephone Telephone numbers redacted (2 pp.) 1/13/93 (b)(6) Memo Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 1/13/1993 Date Closed: 5/21/1998 OA/ID Number: 26867-008 FOIA/SYS Case #: 2002-1005-S Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] Deed of Gift Restrictions (b)(1) National security classified information C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national (b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an security information agency C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information (b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of (b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial gift [formerly listed as only C] information PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM PRESIDENT BUSH JANUARY 13th . 1993 TIME PLACED DISC NAME ACTION OUT XXM MS. GRACE HOLDEN RES: ARLINGTON, VA. INC 5:24 PM 5:36 (b) (6) TLKD-OK 5:34 P.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT AND MRS. BARBARA BUSH RES: WASHINGTON, D.C. INO 6:41 PM 6:42 WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 516 TLKD-OK 6:41 P.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT XAM SENATOR ALAN K. SIMPSON RES: CODY, WY. INC XXX 7:16 PM 7:29 (b) (6) TLKD-OK 7:26 P.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT x14 MR. MAX MARLIN FITZWATER TLKD-OK WITH MS. JUDY OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. SMITH 7:21 P.M. INC 7:19 PM 7:24 WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 700 OUT AM INC PM OUT XAM MR. TIMOTHY J. MC BRIDE OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. INC 7:36 PM 7:40 WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 623 TLKD-OK 7:38 P.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT YAM MRS. ADELE HALL RES: KANSAS CITY, KS. INC: 7:41 PM 7:48 (b) (6) TLKD-OK 7:43 P.M. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM PRESIDENT BUSH JANUARY 13th , 19 93 TIME NAME ACTION PLACED DISC OUT XAM MRS. PATRICIA A. PRESOCK RES: FAIRFAX, VA. (b) (6) TLKD-OK 7:52 P.M. *NO 7:49 PM 7:57 OUT AM INC PM OUT AM DOCTOR'S OFFICE TLKD-OK WITH CAPTAIN OFC: WASHINGTON, D.C. DEBORAH S. BEATTY INC XXX 8:10 PM 8:11 WHITE HOUSE ADMIN EXT. 797 8:11 P.M. OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM SIGNAL SWITCHBOARD January 13, 1993 TIME NAME ACTION PLACED DISC XXX AM Conference Call: WCL Prime Minister John Major 3:55 PM Office, London, England Tlkd-ok INC 3:44 PM 4:36 930-4433 4:32 PM OUT AM Mr. David R. Bailey White House Situation Room INC PM White House Signal 7-2262 OUT AM Mr. Ralph Sigler White House Situation Room INC PM White House Signal 7-2264 OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM PRESIDENTIAL MOVEMENTS LOCATION Washington, D.C. DATE 13 January 1993 TIME MOVEMENTS 0700 Doctor's Office 0704 South Grounds 0708 Oval Office 0910 Residence 0920 Oval Office 1023 State Floor 1142 Oval Office 1847 South Grounds 1854 Residence Wednesday, January 13 5:15 Breakfast for the President and Mrs. Bush 7:00 The President to the Oval Office 7:15 Mrs. Bush to the Swimming Pool 8:30 Mrs. Bush to the Second Floor 9:10 The President and Vice President to the Third Floor 9:20 The President and Vice President to West Wing 9:22 Marvin to the Second Floor 9:30 Guests arrive for the Presentation of the Medal of Freedom to Pres. R. Reagan 10:23 Mrs. Bush to the State Floor 10:24 The President to the State Floor 10:30 The President and Mrs. Bush to the North Portico to greet Pres. and Mrs. Reagan 10:32 The President and Mrs. Bush with the guests of honor to the East Room for the presentation ceremony 10:55 The President and Mrs, Bush to the Blue Room for the Receiving Line guests to the Sate Dining Room for refreshments (289 guests) 11:45 The President to the Oval Office 11:55 Pres. and Mrs. Reagan departed the White House - Guests departed 12:00 All houseguests deaprted 12:20 Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Steiger to the Second Floor 1:50 Margaret & Walker Bush to the Second Floor 1:55 down 2:15 Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Steiger to the State Floor 2:20 Mrs. Steiger departs North Grounds 2:26 Mrs. Bush to the Second Floor 2:35 Mrs. Bush to the Diplomatic Reception Room for photo's with transportation detail 2:42 Mrs. Bush to the Second Floor 3:02 East Wing staff to the Second Floor for tea 4:01 down 6:50 Mrs. Bush to the South Grounds 6:55 The President and Mrs. Bush to the Second Floor 7:30 Dinner for the President and Mrs. Bush 9:30 Retired MD THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON JANUARY 12, 1993 PHOTO WITH INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (IPAA) LEADERS DATE: JANUARY 13, 1993 TIME: 9:20 A.M. LOCATION: THE OVAL OFFICE THROUGH: DAVID DEMAREST, ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR PUBLIC LIAISON FROM: JEFF VOGTUSPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR PUBLIC LIAISON I. PURPOSE: To highlight the important role independent petroleum producers play in U.S. energy supply and to be recognized as a former IPAA board member. II. BACKGROUND: The IPAA would like to meet briefly with you to express their thanks for your leadership in forging the 1992 Energy Bill. IPAA members are especially thankful for the reform of the Alternative Minimum Tax penalty on independent producers, which had financially penalized most independents prior to the '92 legislation. In addition, the IPAA leadership would like to present to you the original handwritten biographical data sheet which you filled out in 1956 in Midland, Texas, when you became an IPAA director. IPAA has approximately 5,500 members around the country, including 45 cooperating State and Regional trade associations. They were very supportive of your efforts in shaping the Energy legislation which they are hopeful will help them emerge from tough economic times for the industry. The industry has seen unemployment surge by 450,000 people in the last decade. III. PARTICIPANTS: The President Eugene (GENE) L. Ames, Jr., Chairman of the Board, IPAA Denise Bode, President, IPAA III. PARTICIPANTS: (continued) Jeff Vogt, Special Assistant to the President, Public Liaison IV. PRESS PLAN: Closed press. V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS: The President welcomes guests into the Oval Office. The President participates in brief photo-op. The guests depart the Oval Office. VI. REMARKS: None. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 12, 1993 ELLIS ISLAND CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR PRESENTATION DATE: January 13, 1993 TIME: 9:30 a.m. LOCATION: Oval Office THROUGH: DAVID DEMAREST (70mg for FROM: JIM SCHAEFER Jim I. PURPOSE: To receive the Ellis Island Congressional Medal of Honor. II. BACKGROUND: Since its inception in 1984, the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (N.E.C.O.) has been a vigorous advocate of ethnic unity and pride in America. In 1986, N.E.C.O. spearheaded the initiative to establish the Ellis Island Congressional Medal of Honor, which thus far has been awarded to 311 outstanding ethnic Americans who represent the essence of the American way of life while preserving their rich ethnic heritage. On December 9, 1990 you were selected to receive the medal but have been unable to participate in the formal awards ceremony. Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Reagan have received this award. In its capacity as a watchdog for ethnic and racial injustice, N.E.C.O. is engaged in numerous activities. N.E.C.O. sponsors the Council for Unity, a unique Brooklyn-based organization that promotes brotherhood among all ethnic groups. In addition, N.E.C.O. has launched the Citywide Ethnic Exchange Program, under which New York City families of diverse ethnic backgrounds share a dinner together. III. PARTICIPANTS: The President William D. Fugazy, Chairman, N.E.C.O. Richard A. Grace, Vice-Chairman, N.E.C.O Arnold I. Burns, President, N.E.C.O Randy L. Levine, General Counsel, N.E.C.O. Ray Combs, Honorary Member, N.E.C.O., Master of Ceremonies, television game show, "Family Feud" IV. PRESS PLAN: Still photographers only V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS: -- The President welcomes N.E.C.O. representatives into the Oval Office. -- The President receives the Ellis Island Congressional Medal of Honor. -- The President participates in a brief photo opportunity. -- N.E.C.O. representatives depart the Oval Office. VI. REMARKS: No remarks required. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 12, 1993 CEREMONY FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM DATE: January 13, 1993 TIME: 10:30 a.m. LOCATION: East Room FROM: Phillip D. Brady you ha I. PURPOSE To award the Presidential Medal of Freedom. II. BACKGROUND You will present your last Medal of Freedom award to former President Ronald Reagan. You previously have awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 36 individuals. This will be the only time you have presented the Medal of Freedom with Distinction. President Reagan is only the third President to receive the award. Presidents Kennedy and Johnson received the Medal posthumously with the former being awarded "with distinction." " III. PARTICIPANTS The President The Vice President The First Lady Former President Ronald Reagan Nancy Reagan 300 invited guests for ceremony IV. PRESS PLAN Expanded pool for ceremony. V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Please see Social Office scenario. VI. REMARKS Provided by Speechwriting. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS: CEREMONY/RECEPTION ON THE OCCASION OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM Wednesday, January 13, 1993 TIME: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. LOCATIONS: East Room/State Dining Room (Music: Marine Orchestra/Grand Foyer) ENTRANCE: East Visitors Entrance NUMBER OF GUESTS: 250 FROM: Laurie Firestone Ly 10:00 a.m. Guests arrive Visitors Entrance and are directed to East Room. 10: 5x a.m. 25 THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. BUSH arrive North Portico to greet President and Mrs. Reagan and proceed to the East Room. ANNOUNCEMENT THE PRESIDENT and President Reagan proceed to dais and MRS. BUSH and Mrs. Reagan are seated in the front row. THE PRESIDENT makes remarks followed by medal presentation to President Reagan. (Citation will by read by Military Aide during medal presentation.) Following medal presentation, President Reagan makes remarks. 10:45 a.m. At conclusion of ceremony, THE PRESIDENT & MRS. BUSH and President and Mrs. Reagan proceed to Cross Hall for receiving line. Guests proceed to State Dining Room refreshments. 11:15 a.m. THE PRESIDENT & MRS. BUSH escort President and Mrs. Reagan to North Portico for departure. 11:30 a.m. Guests depart. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 12, 1993 FAREWELL PHOTOS WITH MEMBERS OF THE WHITE HOUSE MILITARY OFFICE STAFF DATE: Wednesday, January 13, 1993 LOCATION: Oval Office TIME: 1:30 p.m. FROM: Timothy J. McBride Thirthy JMcBude I. PURPOSE To thank members of the Military Office staff for their services while assigned to the White House. II. BACKGROUND These servicemen and women will be departing for new assignments or will be retiring from active duty within the next fifty days. III. PARTICIPANTS The President Timothy J. McBride Major John Wissler, USMC, Duty Military Aide Departing Military Office personnel (see attached list) IV. PRESS PLAN White House Photographer and Navy film crew V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Each service member will introduce himself/herself to the President and a photo will be taken. The group will be accompanied by Mr. Timothy J. McBride and the duty Military Aide. VI. REMARKS None Required PARTICIPANTS WHITE HOUSE COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY (12) ETC Arthur C. Forsch, USN ET1 Frank Angelico, USN SSG Robert A. Casteel, USA ET1 David E. Cole, USN SSG Daniel L. Collins, USA SSG Randolph Houston, USA ET1 Thomas L. Kretz, USN SSG Matthew E. Leiby, USA SSG Steven M. Welscher, USA SSgt Lori St. Amant, USAF SGT Jerry L. Goolsby, USA Sgt Brian O. Graeff, USAF MARINE HELICOPTER SQUADRON ONE (HMX-1) (15) Maj Robert L. Creamer, USMC Maj Roy E. Roe, USMC SSgt Kaiya L. Bixler, USMC SSgt Gregory D. Fisher, USMC SSgt Beverly A. Harrid, USMC SSgt Donald C. Miller, USMC Sgt James D. Graham, USMC Sgt Frank E. Kline, USMC Sgt Gordon B. Shimmell, USMC Sgt Don J. Stovall, Jr., USMC Sgt Joseph K. Zanchelli, USMC Cpl Carl K. Capps, USMC Cpl John R. Cline, USMC Cpl Mark D. Martin, USMC Cpl Steven A. Ricks, USMC CAMP DAVID (11) CE1 James V. Heller, USN Cpl Eric E. Benz, USMC Cpl Richard E. Hartman, USMC Cpl John P. Hay, USMC Cpl Michael T. Toth, USMC Cpl Kenneth D. Willyard, USMC LCpl Timothy L. Gobert, USMC LCpl John F. Hirneisen, USMC LCpl Daniel R. Lowry, USMC LCpl Aaron Orta, USMC LCpl Steve J. Pluta, USMC PARTICIPANTS PRESIDENTIAL CONTINGENCY PROGRAMS (4) ENS John M. McCurley, USN EMC Douglas W. Maddox, USN SFC Joseph M. Penning, USA SGT Matthew P. Walker, USA SPECIAL PROGRAMS OFFICE (1) SFC David C. Guy, USA WHITE HOUSE MEDICAL UNIT (3) LTC Paula K. Trivette, USA CWO4 Michael V. Grant, USN SSG Elizabeth K. Krug, USA WHITE HOUSE STAFF MESS (4) MSCM Orlando F. Frilles, USN MSCM Johnny M. Noblezada, USN MSC Ramon M. Fernandez, USN MSC Michael Sera, USN Mr. Eddie Serrano TOTAL: 51 MD THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 12, 1993 PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH MARIAN HOOKER DATE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1993 LOCATION: OVAL OFFICE TIME: 2:00 pm FROM: KATHY SUPER K.Super I. PURPOSE To briefly meet with Mrs. Hooker and her two grandsons. II. BACKGROUND Mrs. Hooker wrote to you asking if she could bring in her two grandsons to see you. Don Rhodes suggested that we accept her request. You gave away her daughter, Suzanne, after Edward Hooker passed away. These are Margaret's (Peggy's) children. They will be having a tour of the White House after their visit with you. III. PARTICIPANTS The President Marian Hooker Alexander Mejia Alberto Mejia (Tito) Kathy Super IV. PRESS PLAN White House Photographer only V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Mrs. Hooker and her grandsons enter the Oval Office You greet them and photos are taken They depart the Oval Office VI. REMARKS None required MD 0178 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 12, 1993 PRESENTATION OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY MEDAL DATE: January 13, 1993 LOCATION: Oval Office TIME: 2:30 - 2:45 p.m. FROM: BRENT SCOWCROFT B I. PURPOSE To present the award of the National Security Medal to Admiral Jonathan T. Howe. II. BACKGROUND On December 21, 1992, President Bush approved the award of the National Security Medal to Admiral Jonathan T. Howe, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. III. PARTICIPANTS List at Tab B. IV. PRESS PLAN White House Photographer V. SEQUENCE After brief welcoming remarks by the President (Tab A), the military aid will read the citation (Tab C) and the President will present the medal. Attachments Tab A Brief Remarks Tab B List of Participants Tab C Citation CARD 1 OF 2 WELCOMING REMARKS : I AM DELIGHTED TO WELCOME YOU ALL TO THE WHITE HOUSE TO SHARE WITH ME THE GREAT PRIDE I HAVE IN PRESENTING JON HOWE WITH THE NATIONAL SECURITY MEDAL. TRINK, I AM PARTICULARLY PLEASED YOU ARE WITH US TODAY. I KNOW YOU, AND THE SIX HOWE CHILDREN, ARE VERY PROUD INDEED OF JON. : JON HAS DONE A MARVELOUS JOB IN SUPPORTING ME AND BRENT. WE HAVE BEN THROUGH SOME EXTRAORDINARY TIMES, WITNESSED SOME KEY DEVELOPMENTS, AND JON HAS PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN GUIDING AND SHAPING CRITICAL NATIONAL SECURITY DECISIONS. : JON MANAGED THE DELIBERATIONS OF THE DEPUTIES COMMITTEE WITH GREAT SKILL AND WISDOM ACQUIRED OVER NEARLY FOUR DECADES OF PUBLIC SERVICE TO COUNTRY. CARD 2 OF 2 : JON, YOU DID THE JOB EXCEPTIONALLY WELL AND AT GREAT PERSONAL SACRIFICE. THANK YOU. AND TO YOU TRINK, I ALSO SAY THANKS FOR THE GREAT SUPPORT YOU PROVIDED OVER THE YEARS. : NOW, PLEASE READ THE CITATION. Participants The President The Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense James A. Baker, Chief of Staff Brent Scowcroft, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Colin L. Powell, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff William Studeman, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Karl Jackson, Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs Jonathan T. Howe, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Arnold Kanter, Under Secretary of State for Policy Paul Wolfowitz, Under Secretary of Defense David Jeremiah, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Mrs. Harriet (Trink) Howe Paul Howe Florence Gantt Wilma Hall Dona Proctor Ellen Tanner Kristen Cicio CITATION TO ACCOMPANY THE AWARD OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY MEDAL TO JONATHAN T. HOWE, U.S. NAVY (RETIRED) Admiral Jonathan T. Howe, USN (Ret.), Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, has given nearly four decades of truly distinguished service to the United States Navy and his country. His outstanding service as a naval commander and tactician, highlighted when he assumed command of Allied Forces Southern Europe, was complemented by sustained superior service at the National Security Council and the Department of State. Admiral Howe's outstanding accomplishments in defense of country and as a national security leader, and his steadfast devotion to duty and country, reflect the highest standards of honor and integrity. Admiral Howe is clearly deserving of this prestigious recognition. MEDAL OF FREEDOM / EAST ROOM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1993 / 10:30 A.M. PRESIDENT REAGAN. BARBARA AND I ARE DELIGHTED TO WELCOME YOU AND NANCY TO JAN 13 THE 43 WHITE HOUSE. MY SPECIAL GREETINGS TO MEMBERS OF THE REAGAN CABINET. IT IS A PLEASURE TO WELCOME YOU ALL BACK To THE WHITE HOUSE. 4 - 2 - BEING PRESIDENT HAS ITS PRIVILEGES. THIS MORNING I HAVE THE PRIVILEGE TO PRESENT AMERICA'S HIGHEST CIVILIAN AWARD, THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM WITH DISTINCTION, TO MY PREDECESSOR -- THE 40TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. // TODAY WE HONOR THE AMERICAN LIFE OF AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL. - 3 - IN A MOVIE HE ONCE SAID, "WIN ONE FOR THE GIPPER." As PRESIDENT, RONALD REAGAN HELPED WIN ONE FOR FREEDOM, BOTH AT HOME AND. ABROAD./ I HAVE OFTEN CALLED HIM MY FRIEND AND MENTOR -- AND so HE IS. HE IS ALSO A TRUE AMERICAN HERO. - 4 - THINK OF WHISTLESTOPS THAT RING UNSUMMONED -- LIKE A SIRENSWEET POSTCARD FROM THE PAST. DIXON / TAMPICO [TAM-PEE-KOE] / EUREKA COLLEGE / WHO RADIO, DES MOINES. / ALWAYS, RONALD REAGAN EMBODIED THE HEART OF AMERICA. ONCE HE DESCRIBED IT AS "HOPEFUL, BIG-HEARTED, IDEALISTIC, DARING, DECENT, AND FAIR." - 5 - RONALD REAGAN DIDN'T JUST MAKE THE WORLD BELIEVE IN AMERICA -- HE MADE AMERICANS BELIEVE IN THEMSELVES. / I REMEMBER INAUGURATION DAY IN 1981 -- AND HOW THE CLOUDS ON A GLOOMY MORNING GAVE WAY AS HE BEGAN HIS SPEECH. RONALD REAGAN TURNED THAT WINTER OF DISCONTENT INTO A SPRINGTIME OF POSSIBILITY. // - 6 - RONALD REAGAN BELIEVED IN THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. So HE HELPED THE PRIVATE SECTOR CREATE 19 MILLION NEW JOBS. / HE KNEW THAT GOVERNMENT WAS TOO BIG AND SPENT TOO MUCH. So HE LOWERED TAXES AND SPENDING, CUT RED TAPE, AND BEGAN A PEACETIME BOOM -- THE LONGEST IN AMERICAN HISTORY. // - 7 - SOME MEN REFLECT THEIR TIMES. RONALD REAGAN CHANGED HIS TIMES. NOWHERE WAS THAT MORE TRUE THAN ABROAD -- WHERE HE CHAMPIONED THE HOLY GRAIL OF LIBERTY. MR. PRESIDENT, YOU HELPED MAKE OURS NOT ONLY A SAFER BUT FAR BETTER WORLD IN WHICH TO LIVE. // You YOURSELF SAID IT BEST. IN FACT, YOU SAW IT COMING. = 8 - WE RECALL YOUR STIRRING WORDS TO THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT: "THE MARCH OF FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY WILL LEAVE MARXISM-LENINISM ON THE ASH-HEAP OF HISTORY." FEW BELIEVED MORE IN LIBERTY'S INEVITABLE TRIUMPH THAN RONALD REAGAN. NONE WAS MORE A PROPHET IN HIS TIME. - 9 - RONALD REAGAN RE-BUILT OUR MILITARY. Not ONLY THAT, HE RESTORED ITS MORALE. WHEN I BECAME PRESIDENT, PRESIDENT REAGAN PASSED ON TO ME THE MOST DEDICATED AND BEST EQUIPPED FIGHTING FORCE THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. - 10 - RONALD REAGAN ALSO SIGNED THE INF TREATY -- THE FIRST AGREEMENT TO ELIMINATE A WHOLE CATEGORY OF NUCLEAR ARMS. IT WAS A TREATY THAT LAY THE FOUNDATION FOR START I - - AND THE HISTORIC START II AGREEMENT PRESIDENT YELTSIN AND I SIGNED TWO WEEKS AGO ® - 11 - RONALD REAGAN SOUGHT A WORLD WHERE NATIONS COULD TALK -- NOT DIE -- OVER DIFFERENCES. A WORLD OF PROSPERITY, PEACEFUL COMPETITION, AND FREEDOM WITHOUT WAR. HE HELPED ACHIEVE IT -- HELPED END THE COLD WAR. - 12 - WHEN RONALD REAGAN'S FAVORITE PRESIDENT DIED IN 1945, THE NEW YORK TIMES WROTE, "MEN WILL THANK GOD ON THEIR KNEES, A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW, THAT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT WAS IN THE WHITE HOUSE." // MR. PRESIDENT, IT WILL NOT TAKE A HUNDRED YEARS -- MILLIONS THANK GOD TODAY THAT YOU WERE IN THE WHITE HOUSE. - 13 - You LOVED AMERICA -- BLESSED AMERICA -- WITH YOUR LEADERSHIP HELPED MAKE HER THAT "SHINING CITY ON A HILL." ALL THIS EXPLAINS WHY TODAY RONALD REAGAN BECOMES ONLY THE THIRD PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE THE MEDAL OF FREEDOM -- THE FIRST TO RECEIVE IT IN HIS OWN LIFETIME. = 14 - HE IS A MAN WHOSE LIFE EMBODIES FREEDOM -- AND WHO NURTURED FREEDOM AS FEW PRESIDENTS EVER HAVE. // LET ME NOW INVITE RONALD REAGAN TO JOIN ME AS MAJOR JOHN WHISTLER, READS THE CITATION. # # # # 4:02 all in 9:08 Potus to UP to Res 2.02 9:24 Ames in 2:03 allout 9:27 Ames out 9:78 Medal in 9:30 stills in all out Gen.to Res 9:31 stills out 9:46 9:51 (0:22 arrive Res. 1:31 00:26 Reagans arrive 1.34 (1-10 Potasto Rea 1:15 Gen. kissinger THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release January 13, 1993 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN PRESENTATION OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY MEDAL TO ADMIRAL JONATHAN T. HOWE The Oval Office 4:05 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: John, welcome. This is a surprise. (Laughter.) -- are very proud to award you the National Security Medal. And I would ask Bill Sittmann to read a very quick citation. We're sorry to blindside you like this, but the only way we knew that you'd show up is if you didn't know about it. (Laughter.) (The citation is read.) Well, that is the understatement of the year, but we are very, very proud of you. And it is well deserved; and great, honorable service to your country. Particularly, I want to thank you for all you've done here. (Applause.) -- this, that goes with it. I thought you looked good sitting over there at that desk -- (laughter). I hardly got him out of there, I'll tell you. (Laughter). Now, you wanted to ask a question on the military action. Let me simply say that once again the American military in coalition, with strong allies, has performed in a superb fashion. Our planes are all accounted for. I've not yet seen a damage assessment or results of the strike. But they did the right thing, and the coalition did the right thing. And I have said before that we are determined that Saddam Hussein will abide by the United Nations resolutions. And we're very serious about that. And I can say with confidence here, and I think it's important, that I'm confident Governor Clinton, the President-elect of the United States, feels that way, too. And I have talked to him before these strikes hit, and he as much as told me that. And then I've statements out of Little Rock. But I think that's a very important message to go, not just to our coalition forces, that we have every intention of working together in the future as we have in the past, but to Saddam Hussein, who has violated the resolutions. Q Do you think it will work? THE PRESIDENT: Well -- know what work means, but I am confident that when I -- I will continue to insist that he abide by these resolutions. We've taken action, and I hope that will convince him he must do that. And I'm as confident that President Clinton will do this and feel the same way after the 20th. Q -- you have any reservations, sir, doing it so close to the end of your term in office? THE PRESIDENT: No, absolutely not. I'm President until the 20th, and I will run foreign policy and conduct these -- make these kinds of decisions as long as I'm President. We will keep the new team fully informed. And I believe they've been very generous and gracious in saying that we have done that. General Scowcroft is in almost daily contact with the transition people from the national MORE - 2 - security field; and then I know Dick Cheney's had good visits with, as has Larry Eagleburger, with the people coming in. So we'll just keep it closely informed. But I have no reservations at all. You've got to do what you have to do. And there should be no question about that. Q Sir, was there any particular action by Saddam that triggered the -- THE PRESIDENT: Just his failure to live up to the resolutions and then his moving around of these missiles in a way that was unacceptable to the coalition of the United Nations. Q Are you prepared to order additional sites to be -- THE PRESIDENT: I will conduct myself until the 20th just as I have in the almost four years gone by; and that is, I don't say what we might or might not do, but I would think that soon Saddam Hussein would understand that we mean what we say and that we back it up. And I have no intention of changing that approach to life in the last six or seven days of my presidency. Thank you very much. I'm very proud I should say I'm very proud of the pilots and those who supported the pilots. Once again, we see what superb training we have and what dedicated young people are out there. I must say I worried when I heard premature stories of this because I -- I hesitate ever, and I would never put a young flyer in harm's way because of leaked information. And fortunately the leaks that occurred on this did not result in the loss of life for any of our pilots. But I will always -- I would just urge everybody - in whatever administration is here, now or in the future. Q Did they encounter resistance? THE PRESIDENT: We'll have more to say about that when we do a fuller briefing on the mission itself. But any time you divulge plans when somebody's life is at stake, it is not a good thing to do. I just never understood it. I don't like it. I saw it happen today. But that's history now. But we ought to have more responsibility, when you risk the life of a single U.S. pilot. Thank you all very much. END 4:15 p.m. PAGE 1 REPORT DATE 01/12/93 REPORT TIME 06:30PM GATE LIST Presentation of the Medal of Freedom to Former President Reagan - Wednesday, January 13, 1993 - 10:00AM/East Executive Avenue East Visitors Entrance Contact Social Office X7788 THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. BUSH CCEPT AND NO RESPONSE NAME NAME Abraham, E. Spencer (Mr.) A Carraway, Katherine (Ms.) A Ahearn Frederick L. (Hon.) A Castine Michael (Mr.) A Allbritton, Barbara (Mrs.) A Cavelier d'Esclavelles, Lisa (Mrs.) A Allbritton Joe (Mr.) A Charles, Marion "Oatsie" (Mrs.) A Allen Richard V. (Hon.) A Chase, Jeanine (Ms.) A Anderson, Annelise (Mrs.) A Cheney, Lynne V. (Hon. (Dr.)) A Anderson, Martin (Hon.) A Cheney Richard B. (Hon.) A Atwater; Sally (Mrs.) A Cook, Lodwrick M. (Mr.) A Courtemanche, Jack L. (Hon.) A Baker, Jr., Howard H. (Hon.) A Cribb, Kenneth T. (Hon.) A Baker III, James A. (Hon.) A Crispen, Elaine (Hon.) A Baker III, Susan (Mrs.) A Culvahouse, Jr., Arthur B. (Hon.) A Barun, Kenneth (Mr.) A Bauer Gary (Hon.) A Darman, Richard G. (Hon.) A Bennett Elayne (Mrs.) A Davis Patricia (Mrs.) A Bennett, William J. (Hon. (Dr.)) A Davis, Richard (Dr.) A Billington, James H. (Hon. (Dr.)) A Davis Sandy Warfield (Ms.) A Billington, Marjorie (Mrs.) A Dawkins, David (Mr.) A Bledsoe Ralph (Dr.) A Deaver, Carolyn (Mrs.) A Bloomingdale, Betsy (Mrs.) Ф930 М A Deaver Michael K. (Hon.) 0940 A Bond, Richard (Mr.) A Dellinger, Dottie (Ms.) A Bracher, Barbara (Ms.) A Dole Elizabeth H. (Hon.) A Brady, James S. (Hon.) A Dole, Robert J. (Hon. (Sen.)) A Brady, Sarah (Mrs.) A Donatelli Frank J. (Hon.) A Brock III, William E. (Hon.) (Buchanan, Patrick J. (Hon.) DDDDDDDD A Douglas, Keri (Miss) A A Duberstein Kenneth M. (Hon.) A Buckley, Jr., William F. (Mr.) A Duberstein, Sydney (Mrs.) A Burger, Elvera (Mrs.) A Burger, Warren E. (Chief Justice) A Erkenbeck, Jane (Mrs.) A Burson, Harold (Mr.) A Burt Gahl (Mrs.) A Fackelman-Miner, Mary Ann (Ms.) A Fahrenkopf, Jr., Frank (Hon.) A Cafritz, Anita ("Buffy") (Mrs.) A Fischer, David (Hon.) A Cafritz William N. (Mr.) A Fitz-Patrick, William (Mr.) A Canzeri Joseph C. (Hon.) A Fitzwater, Max Marlin (Hon.) A Carlucci, Marcia (Mrs.) A Forbes, Anne Harrison (Mrs.) A PAGE 2 REPORT DATE 01/12/93 REPORT TIME 06:31PM GATE LIST Presentation of the Medal of Freedom to Former President Reagan - January 13, 1993 Contact Social Office X7788 CEPT AND NO RESPONSE ME NAME rbes Christopher (Mr.) A Higdon Robert (Mr.) A orbes, Jr., Malcolm ("Steve") (Hon.) A Higgins, Anne (Hon.) A orbes, Robert (Mr.) A Hildebrand Drake, Joanne Marie (Ms.) A orbes Jr., Sabina (Mrs.) A Hobbs Charles D. (Hon.) A orbes, Timothy (Mr.) A Hooley James L. (Hon.) A oster, Gary L. (Hon.) A Hutton, Barbara (Mrs.) A ox, Joan Rama (Ms.) A Hutton, John (General (Dr.)) A ritchey, Clayton (Mr.) A ritchey, Polly (Mrs.) A James E. Pendleton (Hon.) A Fritts, Edward (Hon. (Mr.)) A Jarratt, Benjamin (Mr.) A Fuller Craig L. (Hon.) A Jorgensen, Earle M. (Mr.) A Fuller, Karen (Mrs.) A Jorgensen, Marion (Mrs.) A Gavin, Constance "Connie"Towers (Mrs.) A Kampelman Max M. (Hon. (Amb.)) A Gavin, John "Jack" (Hon.) A Karalekas, Tina (Mrs.) A Geoghan, Kerry (Ms.) A Kemp Jack F. (Hon.) A Giovanisci, Stephen Joseph (Mr.) A Kemp, Joanne (Mrs.) A Goldberg Catherine (Ms.) A Kilpatrick, James J. (Mr.) A Goldwater, Barry (Hon.) A King) Larry (Mr.) 0955 A Grace, J. Peter (Mr.) A Kirkpatrick, Jeane J. (Hon. (Dr.)) A Grace, Margaret (Mrs.) A Kissinger Henry A. (Hon. (Dr.)) A Graeber Betty Beale (Mrs.) A Kissinger, Nancy (Mrs.) A Graeber George (Mr.) A Koons, Betsy (Ms.) A Graham, Billy (The Rev. (Dr.)) A Kuhn Carole (Mrs.) A Graham, Katharine (Mrs.) A Kuhn, James F. (Hon.) A Graham, Ruth (Mrs.) A Gramm, Wendy (Hon. (Dr.)) A Lake, Jim (Mr.) A Grande, Peggy Sue (Mrs.) A Laxalt, Carol (Mrs.) A Gray, Robert Keith (Hon.) A Laxalt Paul (Hon.) A Grunwald, Henry A. (Hon.) A LeBlanc, Dennis (Hon.) A Lee, K. John (Mr.) A Haig, Jr., Alexander M. (Hon. (General)) A Lyles, A. C. (Mr.) A Haig, Jr., Patricia (Mrs.) A Lynch, Ann Marie (Ms.) A Halfon, Alison (Ms.) A Hall Jon (Mr.) A Macdonald, Donald Ian (Dr.) A Hannaford, Irene (Mrs.) A Manning, James (Mr.) A Hannaford, Peter (Mr.) A Martin, Lynn (Hon.) A Hathaway, Christine (Ms.) A Marx, Suzanne (Mrs.) A Helms, Jesse (Hon. (Sen.)) A McBride, Anita (Mrs.) A PAGE 3 REPORT DATE 01/12/93 REPORT TIME 06:31PM GATE LIST resentation of the Medal of Freedom to Former President Reagan - anuary 13, 1993 ontact Social Office X7788 AND NO RESPONSE NAME Timothy J. (Hon.) A Piercè, Jr., Samuel R. (Hon.) A Carol (Ms.) A Pitts Milton (Mr.) A John (Hon. (Sen.) ) A Poindexter, John M. (Hon.) A y, Timothy (Mr.) A Poindexter, Linda (Mrs.) A Kathleen (Mrs.) A Powell, Alma (Mrs.) A Peter (Hon.) A Powell, Colin L. (General) A ne Jonda (Mrs.) A Price II, Carol (Mrs.) A ne, Robert C. (Hon.) A Price II, Charles H. (Hon. (Amb.)) A lin, Ann Dore (Hon.) A lin, John (Hon. (Dr.)) A Quayle, J. Danforth (Hon.) A :I, Edwin (Hon.) A Quayle, Marilyn (Mrs.) A I, Ursula (Mrs.) A ileen (Mrs.) A Rabb, Maxwell M. (Hon.) A Jack (Dr.) A Rabb, Ruth (Mrs.) A III, James C. (Hon.) A Reagan, Colleen (Mrs.) A Johnathan (Mr.) A Reagan, Maureen (Ms.) A ohn (Mr.) A Reagan Michael (Mr.) A Cdmund (Mr.) A Reagan, Nancy (Mrs.) A Anna (Mrs.) A Reagan, Ronald (Hon.) A Rupert (Mr.) A Regan, Donald T. (Hon.) A lliam P. A Revell, Dennis (Mr.) A Bonnie (Mrs.) A Risque Rohrbach, Nancy (Hon. (Ms.)) A Franklyn C. (Hon.) A Rogers John F. W. (Hon.) A Rohrbach Richard (Dr.) A Kim (Ms.) A Rollins, Edward J. (Hon.) 0950 A Jr., M. B. (Hon.) A Rollins, Sherrie (Hon. (Mrs.)) A (Mr.) A Roosevelt Selwa (Hon.) (Mr.) A Rosebush James S. (Hon.) Wathleen (Hon.) A Rosebush, Nancy (Mrs.) Ryan Jr., Frederick J. (Hon.) Alex (Mr.) A Ryan Jr., Genevieve (Mrs.) (Mr.) A Warles Landon (Mr.) A Salata, Stefanie (Ms.) Thanne (Mrs.) A Scarbrough, Shelby Joy (Mrs.) Milton (Mr.) A Scharffenberger George (Mr.) Peroll (Mrs.) A Scharffenberger, Marion (Mrs.) (Mr.) A Schmitz, John P. (Hon.) Barbara (Mrs.) A Schnabel, Darrin (Ms.) (Mr.) A Schurz, Bernadette Virginia (Mr PAGE 4 REPORT DATE 01/12/93 REPORT TIME 06:31PM GATE LIST Presentation of the Medal of Freedom to Former President Reagan - January 13, 1993 Contact Social Office X7788 ACCEPT AND NO RESPONSE NAME NAME Scouten Rex W. (Hon.) A Wick Mary Jane (Mrs.) A Scowcroft, Brent (Hon. (Gen.)) A Will Mari Maseng (Mrs.) A Semon Sheri (Ms.) A Wilson Elizabeth (Mrs.) A Serrano Eddie (Mr.) A Wilson, Gayle (Mrs.) A Sessions, Alice (Mrs.) A Wilson, William (Hon. (Amb.)) A Sessions, William (Hon.) A Wirthlin, Richard (Dr.) A Shaddick Raymond (Mr.) A Shultz George P. (Hon.) A Yeutter Clayton K. (Hon.) A Shultz, O'bie (Mrs.) A Yeutter Jeanne (Mrs.) A Sidey, Anne (Mrs.) A Sidey, Hugh S. (Mr.) A Zipkin Jerome (Mr.) A Siegel, Marilyn (Ms.) A Simpson, John R. (Hon.) A Smith, Jean (Mrs.) A Souza Pete (Mr.) A Spencer Barbara (Mrs.) A Spencer Stuart (Mr.) A Sprinkel, Beryl W. (Hon.) A Sullins, Victoria (Mrs.) A Tate, Sheila (Mrs.) A Taylor Kristan (Ms.) A Tuttle, Donna (Hon.) A Tuttle, Robert H. (Hon.) A Tutwiler, Margaret DeB. (Hon. (Miss)) A Vander Jagt, Carol (Mrs.) A Vander Jagt Guy (Hon. (Rep.)) A Verstandig Lee (Hon.) A Wallace Michael (Mr.) A Walsh, John (Mr.) A Walters, Barbara (Miss) A Walters, Vernon A. (Hon. (Gen.)) A Webster, Lynda (Mrs.) A Webster, William H. (Hon.) A Weinberger, Caspar W. (Hon.) A Weir, Robin (Mr.) A Wick, Charles Z. (Hon.) A PAGE 5 REPORT DATE 01/12/93 REPORT TIME 06:31PM GATE LIST Presentation of the Medal of Freedom to Former President Reagan - - January 13, 1993 Contact Social Office X7788 REGRETS AND SUBSTITUTES NAME NAME Bowen, Otis R. (Hon. (Dr.)) R Petrie, Milton (Mr.) R Buckley, Jr., Patricia (Pat) (Mrs.) R Burt, Richard R. (Hon.) R Reagan (Mrs.) R Reagan (Mrs.) R Carlucci, Frank C. (Hon.) R Reagan, Neil (Mr.) R Reagan, Ronald P. (Mr.) Charles, Robert H. (Hon.) R Regan, Ann (Mrs.) R Cook, Carole (Mrs.) R 0 R Casey, Sophia (Mrs.) R R Clark (Mrs.) R Rehnquist, William H. (Chief Justice) R Clark, William P. (Hon.) Scalia, Antonin (Justice) R Culvahouse, Jr., Mari Lou (Mrs.) R Scalia, Maureen (Mrs.) R Smith, Richard Norton (Mr.) R Davis, Geoffrey (Mr.) R Swaebe (Mrs.) R Swaebe, Geoffrey (Hon. (Amb.)) R Faulkner, Linda (Hon.) R Fisher, Marjorie (Mrs.) R Tuttle, Holmes (Mr.) R Fisher, Max (Mr.) R Tuttle, Virginia (Mrs.) R Forbes (Mrs.) R Forbes (Mrs.) R Weinberg, Mark D. (Hon.) R Weinberger, Jane (Mrs.) R Gramm, Phil (Hon. (Sen.)) R Wilson, Pete (Hon. (Gov.)) R Griffin, Merv (Mr.) R Griscom, Thomas C. (Hon.) R Grunwald, Louise (Mrs.) R Heller, Doris (Mrs.) R LeBlanc (Mrs.) R Leinenweber, Harry (Hon. (Judge)) R Lott, Trent (Hon. (Sen.)) R Lott, Tricia (Mrs.) R Lyles, Martha (Mrs.) R Lyng, Richard E. (Hon.) R Morris, Sylvia Jukes (Mrs.) R O'Connor, John J. (Mr.) R O'Connor, Sandra Day (Justice) R 06:32PM TOTAL COUNTS NUMBER OF ACCEPTS: 256 NUMBER OF REGRETS: 47 NUMBER OF NO RESPONSES: O NUMBER OF UNKNOWN GUESTS: O NUMBER OF EXPECTED ATTENDEES: 256