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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 001. list Event: Mexico Arrival (partial, DOB, SSN) (I page) 10/10/1995 b(6) 002. memo To Evan Ryan from Lisa Villareal re: Names for Zedillo Visit 10/03/95 b(6) (partial) (1 page) 003. list October 10, 1995 State Arrival at White House (partial) (1 page) n.d. b(6) 004. list Mexico State Visit (partial) (2 pages) n.d. b(6) 005. list Woodward Academy Middle School Chaperones for Washington, DC 03/03/95 b(6) (partial) (1 page) 006. list [list of names] (partial) (1 page) 03/02/95 b(6) 007. list [list of names] (partial) (1 page) 03/03/95 b(6) 008. list Woodward Academy, Inc. (partial) (4 pages) 03/02/95 b(6) 009. list State Arrival Ceremony (partial) (1 page) n.d. b(6) 010. list Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00 am Ticketed Guest List n.d. b(6) (partial) (4 pages) 011. memo To The Office of the First Lady from Evan Ryan re: Chancellor Kohl's 01/23/95 b(6) State Arrival Ceremony (partial) (1 page) 012. list Kuchma State Arrival: Tuesday, 11/22/94 Ticketed Guest List n.d. b(6) (partial) (6 pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)| P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] h(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRAJ b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. h(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells ((b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 001. list Event: Mexico Arrival (partial, DOB, SSN) (1 page) 10/10/1995 b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA b(1) National security classified information |(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) of the PRA b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information |(a)(4) of the PRA| b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA| b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy |(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy |(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes |(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. EVENT:MEXICO ARRIVAL DATE: OCTOBER 10, 1995 TIME: 10:00 A.M. FIRST NAME LAST NAME DOB SSN SPONSOR [001] -- KIM JOHNSON FLOTUS MURIEL ALPER FLOTUS EMILY MICHAELS FLOTUS PHYLLIS FINESHRIBER FLOTUS 363-0787 STEVE NEILL FLOTUS 457-1900 ART MALLORY FLOTUS JENNIFER SINGER FLOTUS 457-1900 MONICA HERRING FLOTUS RICHARD BECKER FLOTUS ANAMARIO BECKER FLOTUS OSCAR BARCELO FLOTUS Jerry IAVARI KURZA FLOTUS PILAR FRANZONI-PAUL FLOTUS McGoniam CLARK CROOK-CASTAN FLOTUS RAFFAELLA CROOK-CASTAN FLOTUS BETTY PELLETIER FLOTUS 857-3500 LUKAS MCGOWAN FLOTUS CONNOR MCGOWAN FLOTUS MOLLY MCGOWAN FLOTUS SEAN MCGOWAN FLOTUS SHIRLEY ZEBRUSKI (b)(6) FLOTUS G, MUSTAFA MOHATAREM FLOTUS WINIFRED BENGELSDORF FLOTUS LUCILLE CARTER FLOTUS RITA LIPPINCOTT-STEAD FLOTUS RONALD STEAD FLOTUS KATHY CASEY FLOTUS MARGARET HILKERT FLOTUS correspond. ANN INGRAM FLOTUS BETTY HAYS FLOTUS LORRAINE HODGE FLOTUS (Alice 65955) CECILY WILLIAMS FLOTUS BARBARA FREEDMAN FLOTUS PETER FREEDMAN FLOTUS TERRI BARRY FLOTUS LAURIE HORVITZ FLOTUS JACQUELINE MARSH FLOTUS DIANA ROBLES FLOTUS Madge ELIANA ROBLES FLOTUS EVA ORTIZ FLOTUS 67288 Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 002. memo To Evan Ryan from Lisa Villareal re: Names for Zedillo Visit 10/03/95 b(6) (partial) (1 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information |(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information |(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information |(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA| personal privacy |(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells ((b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. To: Evan Ryan From: Lisa Villareal 60315 contact Date: October 3, 1995 [002] Subject: Names for Zedillo Visit Below are the list of names, including date of birth and social security number, for tickets to the State Arrival for the President of Mexico on October 10, 1995. The names are: 1) Louis Castro DOB: (b)(6) SS: (b)(6) 2) Laura Gomez DOB: (b)(6) SS: (b)(6) 3) Roderic Olvera Young DOB: (b)(6) SS: (b)(6) 4) Berta Olvera Young DOB: (b)(6) SS: (b)(6) 5) Dennis Ryan DOB: (b)(6) SS: (b)(6) 6) James D. Hartung DOB: (b)(6) SS: (b)(6) I will be responsible for distributing the tickets to our guests so whenever the tickets are available, please give me call. Thanks, Evan! THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 12, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: Evan Ryan WH Office of the First Lady FROM: Melinda N. Bates Director, Visitors Office RE: Arrival Ceremony The President and Mrs. Clinton are pleased to offer your agency Fifty (50) guest tickets for admission to the Arrival Ceremony for President Ernesto Zedillo of the United Mexican States at 10:00am on the morning of Tuesday, October 10th, 1995. The completed guest list for FLOTUS must be submitted to Carla Duryea in the Visitors Office through your OASIS e-mail using a specialized macro no later than 3:00pm on Tuesday, September 26th, 1995. The "EVENTLST" macro enables you to enter the names of your guests directly into your computer. This macro/e-mail system is more efficient for you, the Visitors Office and the USSS Waves Office. Please read the enclosed Instruction Sheet very carefully. Each ticket will indicate a guest name from your list. There can be no alterations once tickets have been issued, therefore, tickets are non-transferrable. Tickets for the Arrival will be available for pick-up at the East Appointment Gate on Thursday, October 5th, from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. : For security reasons the packet of tickets for FLOTUS may only be picked up by Evan Ryan. A photo-ID is required and you must sign a receipt for the tickets. The morning of the Arrival Ceremony, guests must enter the South Lawn via the Southeast Gate starting at 8:30am. The Gate closes promptly at 9:30am. No one is admitted to the Arrival Ceremony after that time. There are no chairs for this event. All attendees stand. Please notify the Visitors Office by September 26th, if any of your guests have special access needs. Parking is not available near the White House. The Arrival Ceremony begins at 10:00am and lasts 30 minutes. Guests are required to remain in place until the President, his guests, and the Honor Guard depart the South Lawn. Guests are welcome to bring cameras. This is not an opportunity to meet the President. In case of inclement weather, the outdoor Ceremony is cancelled and tickets are void. Current information will be available on the Visitors Office Special Event recording, (202) 456-2200, at 7:00am the morning of the Arrival Ceremony. Your contact in the Visitors Office for this event is Carla Duryea (phone # 456-1203). We look forward to your participation in this special event. Thank you for your cooperation. VISITORS ARRIVAL CEREMONY "EVENTLST" MACRO INSTRUCTIONS 1. While in your WordPerfect for WINDOWS application, click on "EVENTLST" on your button bar. 2. Engage your "Caps Lock" key so that you are typing in all uppercase letters. 3. Using your mouse, place the cursor after "EVENT:", and type in "MEXICO ARRIVAL" 4. Place the cursor after "DATE:", and type in "October 10, 1995". 5. Place the cursor after "TIME:", and type in "10:00 am". 6. Place the cursor on the line immediately below 7. You are now ready to begin entering your guest information. Using the date format 021052 for February 10, 1952 and the SSN format 123456789 for SS# 123-45-6789, you may proceed. For the "SPONSOR" column, enter "FLOTUS". It is important to type in the sponsor exactly as we have directed here. If you do not, we cannot issue FLOTUS's ticktets. Be sure to "TAB" between columns and "ENTER" at the end of each line. For example (info in parenthesis is one keystroke): JOHN("TAB") SMITH("TAB") 021052("TAB") 123456789("TAB") FLOTUS 8. Continue to enter the information for your guests. If you are submitting a guest who is not a United States citizen, tab over the "SSN" column to the "SPONSOR" column. Make sure that you retain the individual's passport number and country of origin in case WAVES needs it. If they do, the Visitors Office will contact you. 9. When you are through, save the document and clear your screen. You may re-enter the document at your convenience to make edits, additions, changes. Please note that ONCE YOU SEND YOUR LIST TO THE VISITORS OFFICE IT IS FINAL; no changes or additions will be permitted. No exceptions. 10. Switch to the OASIS application on your terminal. Within ALL-IN-1, press "EM_PCT_MDF_(ENTER)" (Underscores indicating spaces). 11. Point to and double click on the name of the WordPerfect document in which you saved the "EVENTLST" guest information. Then hit (ENTER). 12. Fill in the message header screen. At "To:" type in "DURYEA(underscore)C". Tab to subject, type in "MEXICO GUEST LIST", then press (ENTER). 13. At the message screen, press "GOLD" "U", and type in "VISITORS" and then press "ENTER". 14. Fill in the fields, pressing the arrow keys to get between fields. 15. When complete, press "GOLD" "F", then "S" and "ENTER". SOME IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER Guests lists will not be accepted unless they are submitted through e-mail created using an "EVENTLST" macro and contains all required information. If a guest has special access needs, please send a separate e-mail message to Carla Duryea with that guests name and circumstance. For ex. "John Smith will be in a wheelchair". The absolute deadline to e-mail your list to Carla Duryea is 3:00 pm on Tuesday, September 26, 1995. NO EXCEPTIONS. Tickets for FLOTUS will be packaged and available for pick-up at the White House East Appointment Gate on Thursday, October 5th, 1995 from 12:00 - 1:00pm. For security reasons FLOTUS's ticket packet will only be released to Evan Ryan for pick-up at the above date and time. A photo-ID and signature are required. Please maintain your WordPerfect file. If you have questions, please refer to this instruction sheet and your announcement memo before calling the Visitors Office. If you must call, your contact is Carla Duryea at (202) 456-1203. This telephone number is for your use only; please do not give it to your guests. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION Cevin tassett I Kathel - WHCA Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 003. list October 10, 1995 State Arrival at White House (partial) (1 page) n.d. b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information |(a)(1) of the PRAJ b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) of the PRA| an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information |(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy |(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA| b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes |(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. OCTOBER 10, 1995 STATE ARRIVAL AT WHITE HOUSE Name DOB Social Security Richard Becker Anamario Becker Oscar Barcelo [003] lavari Kurza Pilar Franzoni-Paul Clark Crook-Castan Raffaella Crook-Castan (b)(6) (b)(6) Betty Pelletier Lukas McGowan Connor McGowan Molly McGowan Sean McGowan Shirley Zebruski G. Mustafa Mohatarem 30HN NUMOBOW SHX07 Wdit:20 S6, 92 d3S 2/2'd LUKAS, MCGOWAN, NACE & GUTIERREZ, CHARTERED 1111 19th Street, NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036 (202) 857-3500 office (202) 842-4485 or 4665 fax Date: Sept. 25, 1995 Time: 2;40 pm TO: Evan Ryan FAX NO: 202-456-6244 FROM: Gerald S. McGowan CLIENT: 101 Ms. Ryan: Attached is a list of people who would like to attend the State Arrival on October 10, 1995. Please call me if you should need further information (202- 828-9459). Thank you. Patty HIS MESSAGE IS INTENDED FOR THE ADDRESSEE ONLY AND MAY BE PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL AND EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. IF WE HAVE MISTAKENLY SENT THIS MESSAGE TO YOU, PLEASE NOTIFY THE SENDER BY TELEPHONE IMMEDIATELY so THAT WE CAN ARRANGE TO HAVE IT RETURNED TO US. Thank You. 2/T'd SEP 26 '95 02 40PM LUKAS MOGOWAN NACE GUTIERREZ Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 004. list Mexico State Visit (partial) (2 pages) n.d. b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information |(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] h(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information |(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes |(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions |(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. Mexico State Visit Tuesday, October 10th Name DOB SS# [004] 1. Winifred Bengelsdorf (b)(6) 2. Lucille Carter (b)(6) 3. Rita Lippincott-Stead (b)(6) 4. Ronald Stead 5. Kathy Casey 6. Margaret Hilkert 7. Ann Ingram 8. Betty Hays 9. Lorraine Hodge 10. Cecily Williams (b)(6) (b)(6) 11. Barbara Freedman 12. Peter Freedman 13. Terri Barry? 14. Laurie Horvitz 15. Jacqueline Marsh Mexico State Visit Tuesday, October 10th Name DOB SS# 1. Winifred Bengelsdorf (b)(6) 2. Lucille Carter (b)(6) 3. Rita Lippincott-Stead (b)(6) 4. Ronald Stead 5. Kathy Casey 6. Margaret Hilkert 7. Ann Ingram 8. Betty Hays 9. Lorraine Hodge 10. Cecily Williams (b)(6) (b)(6) 11. Barbara Freedman 12. Peter Freedman 13. Terri Barry? 14. Laurie Horvitz 15. Jacqueline Marsh Office of Administration Supply Store Invoice Invoice No. 9329277 Issued: 13 OCT 1995 By: RDY Deliver to: 102 OEOB Account: B116 WHO OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY User: W WALK IN CUSTOMER Quan. NIIN Locate Description UOI Unitprice Ext.Total 1 L000536 OEOB PAPER, RECYCLED, 8.5X14" 50% (BOX) BX 24.000 24.000 TOTAL $24.000 Print Name: Received by: Date: Signature 215 Name Woodward DOB SS Field sponsor- woodward Sponsor FLOTUS Ed Monday Notestein Dave list far 404-765-8265 will 3/3 Nordstrom - 7034151121 1423 VISITORS LIST FILE TRANSFER PROCEDURES CREATING THE NAMES LIST WITHIN WORDPERFECT 1. Retrieve the event list form by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+R (or by clicking on EVENTLST on your button bar. 2. Enter the information for the names list, following the instructions in the Comment block on your screen. Press the TAB key to move between columns. Make sure to tab to the SSN and SPONSOR fields even if they are blank. 3. Save the document and clear your screen. SENDING THE FILE VIA FILE TRANSFER IN ALL-IN-1 1. Within ALL-IN-1, type EM PCT MDF and press the Enter key. 2. Point to and click twice on the name of the WordPerfect document to be transferred, then press Enter. 3. Fill in the message header screen. At the To: field type the ALL-IN-1 username of the recipient (e.g. DURYEA_C). Tab to Subject: field, type a subject, then press the Enter key. 4. At the message screen, press Gold (the F1 key) + U, then press the Enter key (or type in VISITORS and press the Enter key). 5. Fill in the fields. Press the down arrow to get between fields. 6. When complete, press Gold (the F1 key) + F, then type S (Send) and press the Enter key. If you have questions or publims call Dottee (Computer 56571 Support) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 15, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: Evan Ryan WH Office of the First Lady FROM: Melinda N. Bates Director, Visitors Office RE: State Arrival Ceremony The President and Mrs. Clinton are pleased to offer your agency Fifty (50) guest tickets for admission to the State Arrival of King Hassan II of the Kingdom of Morocco on the morning of Wednesday, March 15, at 10:30am. The completed guest list for FLOTUS must be submitted to Carla Duryea in the Visitors Office through your OASIS e-mail using a specialized macro no later than 3:00pm on Friday, March 3, 1995. You will be contacted this week by Dottie Crumling from IST/Client Services who will arrange a convenient time to come to your office and program your computer terminal with an "EVENTLST" macro for your WordPerfect for WINDOWS application. This "EVENTLST" macro will enable you to enter the names of your guests directly into your computer, elimininating the Guest List Forms you have used for previous Arrival Ceremonies. This macro/e-mail system is more efficient for you, the Visitors Office and the USSS Waves Office. Please read the enclosed Instruction Sheet very carefully. Each ticket will indicate a guest name from your list. There can be no alterations once tickets have been issued, therefore, tickets are non-transferrable. Tickets for the Arrival will be available for pick-up at the East Appointment Gate on Monday, March 13th, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm. For security reasons the packet of tickets for FLOTUS may only be picked up by Evan Ryan. A photo-ID is required and you must sign a receipt for the tickets. The morning of the Arrival Ceremony, guests must enter the South Lawn via the Southeast Gate starting at 9:00am. The Gate closes promptly at 10:00am. No one is admitted to the Arrival Ceremony after that time. There are no chairs for this event. All attendees stand. Please notify the Visitors Office by March 3rd if any of your guests have special access needs. Parking is not available near the White House. The Arrival Ceremony begins at 10:30am and lasts 30 minutes. Guests are required to remain in place until the President, his guests, and the Honor Guard depart the South Lawn. Guests are welcome to bring cameras. This is not an opportunity to meet the President. In case of inclement weather, the outdoor Ceremony is cancelled and tickets are void. Current information will be available on the Visitors Office Special Event recording, (202) 456-2200, at 7:00am the morning of the Arrival Ceremony. Your contact in the Visitors Office for this event is Carla Duryea (phone # 456-1203). We look forward to your participation in this special event. Thank you for your cooperation. VISITORS OFFICE ARRIVAL CEREMONY "EVENTLST" MACRO INSTRUCTIONS 1. While in your WordPerfect for WINDOWS application, click on "EVENTLST" on your button bar. 2. Engage your "Caps Lock" key so that you are typing in all uppercase letters. 3. Using your mouse, place the cursor after "EVENT:", and type in "MOROCCAN ARRIVAL" 4. Place the cursor after "DATE:", and type in "MARCH 15". 5. Place the cursor after "TIME:", and type in "TBD". 6. Place the cursor on the line immediately below 7. You are now ready to begin entering your guest information. Using the date format 021052 for February 10, 1952 and the SSN format 123456789 for SS# 123-45-6789, you may proceed. For the "SPONSOR" column, enter "FLOTUS". It is important to type in the sponsor exactly as we have directed here. If you do not, we cannot issue FLOTUS's ticktets. Be sure to "TAB" between columns and "ENTER" at the end of each line. For example (info in parenthesis is one keystroke): JOHN("TAB") SMITH("TAB") 021052("TAB") 123456789("TAB") FLOTUS 8. Continue to enter the information for your guests. If you are submitting a guest who is not a United States citizen, tab over the "SSN" column to the "SPONSOR" column. Make sure that you retain the individual's passport number and country of origin in case WAVES needs it. If they do, the Visitors Office will contact you. 9. When you are through, save the document and clear your screen. You may re- enter the document at your convenience to make edits, additions, changes. Please note that ONCE YOU SEND YOUR LIST TO THE VISITORS OFFICE IT IS FINAL; no changes or additions will be permitted. No exceptions. 10. Switch to the OASIS application on your terminal. Within ALL-IN-1, press "EM_PCT_MDF_(ENTER)" (Underscores indicating spaces). 11. Point to and double click on the name of the WordPerfect document in which you saved the "EVENTLST" guest information. Then hit (ENTER). 12. Fill in the message header screen. At "To:" type in "DURYEA_C". Tab to subject, type in "MOROCCAN GUEST LIST", then press (ENTER). 13. At the message screen, press "GOLD" "U", and type in "VISITORS" and then press "ENTER". 14. Fill in the fields, pressing the arrow keys to get between fields. 15. When complete, press "GOLD" "F", then "S" and "ENTER". SOME IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER * Guests lists will not be accepted unless they are submitted through e-mail created using an "EVENTLST" macro and contains all required information. * If a guest has special access needs, please send a separate e-mail message to Carla Duryea with that guests name and circumstance. For ex. "John Smith will be in a wheelchair". * The absolute deadline to e-mail your list to Carla Duryea is 3:00pm on Friday, March 3, 1995. NO EXCEPTIONS. Tickets for FLOTUS will be packaged and available for pick-up at the White House East Appointment Gate on Monday, March 13, 1995 from 12:00noon - 1:00pm. For security reasons FLOTUS's ticket packet will only be released to Evan Ryan for pick-up at the above date and time. A photo-ID and signature are required. * Please maintain your WordPerfect file. If you have questions, please refer to this instruction sheet and your announcement memo before calling the Visitors Office. If you must call, your contact is Carla Duryea at (202) 456-1203. This telephone number is for your use only; please do not give it to your guests. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 28, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY FROM: EVAN RYAN RE: STATE ARRIVAL This is to inform everyone of the upcoming State Arrival of King Hassan II of the Kingdom of Morocco on the morning of Wednesday, March 15, 1995 at 10:30am. Tickets are available for our office, so anyone who has guests for this event should contact me by noon on Friday, March 3. Thank you. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 28, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY FROM: EVAN RYAN RE: STATE ARRIVAL This is to inform everyone of the upcoming State Arrival of King Hassan II of the Kingdom of Morocco on the morning of Wednesday, March 15, 1995 at 10:30am. Tickets are available for our office, so anyone who has guests for this event should contact me by noon on Friday, March 3. Thank you. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 28, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY FROM: EVAN RYAN RE: STATE ARRIVAL This is to inform everyone of the upcoming State Arrival of King Hassan II of the Kingdom of Morocco on the morning of Wednesday, March 15, 1995 at 10:30am. Tickets are available for our office, so anyone who has guests for this event should contact me by noon on Friday, March 3. 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SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 005. list Woodward Academy Middle School Chaperones for Washington, DC 03/03/95 b(6) (partial) (1 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA| b(1) National security classified information |(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information |(a)(4) of the PRA| b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA| b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. 4047658259 WOODWARD ACADEMY 324 P02 MAR 03 '95 10:32 WOODWARD ACADEMY MIDDLE SCHOOL CHAPERONES FOR WASHINGTON, D.C. Name Date of Birth SS# Anderson, Curtissa Baldowski, Claudia Chandler, David H. [005] Colon, Andrea Dietz, George Hoats, Heather Hoats, Kenneth (b)(6) (b)(6) Lippman, Meghan Daly McCullough, Bill Miller, Henry Mitchell, Linda Montgomery, Millie Morales, Christopher S. Notestine, Edwin Rawlins, Diane E. 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SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 006. list [list of names] (partial) (1 page) 03/02/95 b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] h(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA| b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. 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SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 007. list [list of names] (partial) (1 page) 03/03/95 b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)| P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA b(1) National security classified information |(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information |(b)(4) of the FOIA) and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA| b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy |(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA| C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. MAR 03 '95 03:48PM DEMO NATL COMM P.2 Mahfoozul Haque (b)(6) [OCT] Kelly Doody (b)(6) Todd Johnson (b)(6) Sara Johnson (b)(6) Christine Sorge (b)(6) Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 008. list Woodward Academy, Inc. 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SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 009. list State Arrival Ceremony (partial) (1 page) n.d. b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA b(1) National security classified information |(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRAJ b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information ((b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy |(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. State Arrival Ceremony 1. Elizabeth Helfer DOB SS# 2. Margaret Hilkert DOB SS# 3. Benjamin Mast DOB SS# [009] 4. Jacklyn Rush DOB SS# 5. Wayne Armentrout DOB SS# 6. Kathleen Silbaugh DOB SS# (b)(6) (b)(6) 7. Nancie Coan DOB SS# 8. Elizabeth Myers DOB SS# 9. Morris Myers DOB SS# 10. Martha Herrmann DOB SS# 11. Teresa Thibadeau DOB SS# 12. Karen Fahle DOB SS# 13. Florence Jue DOB SS# 14. Diane Gibson DOB SS# 15. Terry Berry DOB SS# 16. Sophia Podolsky DOB SS# 17. Ida Cooper DOB (b)(6) SS# (b)(6) 18. Claire Breckon DOB SS# 19. Carlynn Silverman DOB SS# 20. Mickey Lemer DOB SS# 21. Judith Cohen DOB SS# Hold THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Pending Additions OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY phone 202-456-6266 fax 202-456-6244 TO Wayne Skinner FROM Evan Ryan FAX # 62370 PHONE # 62322 5 # OF PAGES (including cover) COMMENTS Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 010. list Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00 am Ticketed Guest List n.d. b(6) (partial) (4 pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)| P1 National Security Classified Information |(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information |(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA| h(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information |(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA| b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00am Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Wayne Skinner FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: 7 ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 1-27-95 This is PAGE # 1 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by was Ryan (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first, last) Sabine Lienert SS#: German Passport DOB: [C10] (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) Carolin Jang SS#: German Passport DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) Nicola Dederichs SS#: German Passport DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) Warren Davis SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) James Darrow SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) Waltraud Holman SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) Gina Ratliffe SS#: DOB: (b)(6) Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00am Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Wayne Skinner FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: 7 ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 1-30-95 This is PAGE # 2 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by evan Rijan (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first, last) ALI BEST SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) VINCENT LASPISA SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) KAREN BETH SCHNELWAR SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) FELICE DIZON SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) STEPHANIE HUTTNER SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) JESSICA WOLFF SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) KATIE BARRY SS#: DOB: (b)(6) Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00am Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Wayne Skinner FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 1-30-95 This is PAGE # 3 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by was (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first, last) JESSICA RAPER SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) RAYMOND PUSHKAR SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) RAZZ HYMAN SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) JOHN CROUCH SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) CYNTHIA DODSON SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) JENNIFER GRADLE SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) DIANA HECK SS#: DOB: (b)(6) Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00am Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Wayne Skinner FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: 7 ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 1-30-95 This is PAGE # 4 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by Evan Ryan (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first, last) CATHY CROUCH SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) GARY DOLLENS SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) ANJA HAUPTMANN SS#: GERMAN PASSPORT DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) SANDRO MIRTSCHINK SS#: GERMAN PASSPORT DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) BETTINA JANTZEN SS#: GERMAN PASSPORT DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first, last) PHYLLIS HANNUM SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first, last) DENIS CURRAN SS#: (b)(6) DOB: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 18, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: Evan Ryan WH Office of the First Lady FROM: Melinda N. Bates Director, Visitors Office RE: State Arrival Ceremony The President and Mrs. Clinton are pleased to offer your agency Fifty (50) guest tickets for admission to the State Arrival of Chancellor Helmut Kohl of the Federal Republic of Germany on Thursday, February 9, at 10:00am. Please read and follow the enclosed instructions carefully. The completed guest list for FLOTUS must be submitted on Visitors Office State Arrival Guest List forms (enclosed) no later than 3:00pm on Monday, January 30, 1995. Each ticket issued will indicate a guest name from your list. There can be no alterations once tickets have been issued, therefore, tickets are non-transferrable. Tickets for the Arrival will be available for pick-up at the East Appointment Gate on Tuesday, February 7th, from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm. For security reasons the packet of tickets for FLOTUS may only be picked up by Evan Ryan. A photo-ID is required and you must sign a receipt for the tickets. The morning of the Arrival Ceremony, guests must enter the South Lawn via the Southeast Gate (off of East Executive Avenue) starting at 8:30am. The Gate closes promptly at 9:30am. No one is admitted to the Arrival Ceremony after that time. There are no chairs for this event. All attendees stand. Please notify the Visitors Office by January 30 if any of your guests have special access needs*. Parking is not available near the White House. The Arrival Ceremony begins at 10:00am and lasts 30 minutes. Guests are required to remain in place until the President, his guests, and the Honor Guard depart the South Lawn. Guests are welcome to bring cameras. This is not an opportunity to meet the President. In case of inclement weather, the outdoor Ceremony is cancelled and tickets are void. Current information will be available on the Visitors Office Special Event recording, (202) 456-2200, at 7:00am the morning of the Arrival Ceremony. Your contact in the Visitors Office for this event is Wayne Skinner (phone # 456-1206). We look forward to your participation in this special event. Thank you for your cooperation. *Wheelchairs, walkers, etc. Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00am Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Wayne Skinner FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE This is PAGE # submitted by FLOTUS Approved by (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00am Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Wayne Skinner FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE This is PAGE # submitted by FLOTUS Approved by (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00am Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Wayne Skinner FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE This is PAGE # submitted by FLOTUS Approved by (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00am Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Wayne Skinner FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE This is PAGE # submitted by FLOTUS Approved by (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: Kohl State Arrival: Thursday, 02/09/95, 10:00am Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Wayne Skinner FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE This is PAGE # submitted by FLOTUS Approved by (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: NAME: (first, last) SS#: DOB: Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 011. memo To The Office of the First Lady from Evan Ryan re: Chancellor Kohl's 01/23/95 b(6) State Arrival Ceremony (partial) (1 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)| P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRAJ b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ((b)(3) of the FOIA financial information [(a)(4) of the PRAJ b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA| b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA| b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA| PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 23, 1995 [011] MEMORANDUM TO: THE OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY FROM: EVAN RYAN Chancellor Kohl's State Arrival Ceremony is Thursday, February 9th. If you have any guests you would like tickets for, please have their names, dates of birth, and social security numbers to me by Friday afternoon. Call me at x66751 if you have any questions. Thanks. Sabine Lienest (b)(6) Carolin Jang Gerras proport 7 Nicola Deducts (b)(6) Warren Davis (b)(6) James Darrow (b)(6) ~ Waltrand Holmen (b)(6) VISITORS OFFICE STATE ARRIVAL GUEST LIST FORM INSTRUCTIONS Type all requested information on appropriate form. Type guest names with first name followed by last name, i.e: John Smith. No names will be accepted without date-of-birth and social security number. If the guest is not a U.S. citizen, please provide passport number and country of issue. Guests lists will not be accepted unless they are on a vo Form that is typed, contains all required information, and is signed by Evan Ryan. If a guest has special access needs, please specify by name in the Comment Line on the VO Form, i.e: John Smith will be in a wheelchair. The absolute deadline to fax guest lists to the Visitors Office at 456-2370 is 3:00pm on Monday, January 30, 1995. Tickets for FLOTUS will be packaged and available for pick-up at the White House East Appointment Gate on Tuesday, February 7, 1995 from 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm. For security reasons FLOTUS's ticket packet will only be released to Evan Ryan for pick-up at the above date and time. A photo-ID and signature are required. No exceptions will be made to this regulation; please do not ask us to make one. Please keep a copy of all VO Forms submitted for your records. If you have questions, please refer to this instruction sheet and your announcement memo before calling the Visitors Office. If you must call, your contact is Wayne Skinner at (202) 456-1206. This telephone number is for your use only; please do not give it to your guests. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 012. list Kuchma State Arrival: Tuesday, 11/22/94 Ticketed Guest List n.d. b(6) (partial) (6 pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Maggie Williams (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 12746 FOLDER TITLE: State Arrival 2013-0359-S ry1520 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA) P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA h(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy |(a)(6) of the PRA| b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. Kuchma State Arrival: Tuesday, 11/22/94 Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Mindy Frankfurter FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: 7 ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 11/10/94 This is PAGE # 1 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by Evan (Sign Here) Ryan SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: [012] NAME: (first last): MILDRED L. FINNEY SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): STEPHEN LAWRENCE SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): ANN LEWIS SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): WILLIAM LEVERAGE SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): RANI AUSTIN SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): JACKIE KHANTZIS SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): BROOKE FARHOOD SS#: (b)(6) DOB: Kuchma State Arrival: Tuesday, 11/22/94 Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Mindy Frankfurter FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please Identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: 7 ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 11/10/94 This is PAGE # 2 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by Evan Refan (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first last): RACHEL ROJAS SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): HUGH NEILL SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): STEVEN NEILL SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): SUSAN THOMASSES SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): PAUL V. COOPER SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): RAYMOND PUSHKAR SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): MARY W. RODDY SS#: (b)(6) DOB: Kuchma State Arrival: Tuesday, 11/22/94 Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Mindy Frankfurter FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please Identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: 7 ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 11/10/94 This is PAGE # 3 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by Evan Ryan (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first last): CHERYL ABBOTT SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): GARY GAROFALO SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): KATIE MONDLOCH SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): JAMES H. TARMEY SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): BILL BARRETT SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): JOHN MURRAY SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): KIM LAFFERTY SS#: (b)(6) DOB: Kuchma State Arrival: Tuesday, 11/22/94 Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Mindy Frankfurter FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested Information. Please Identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: 7 ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 11/10/94 This is PAGE # 4 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by Wan Ryan (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first last): SERAP AYDIN SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): NEEL EGGLESTON SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): KATIE HAYCOCK SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): ROBERT NEWMAN SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): JULIE ZEELANDER SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): CLARE BONIFANT SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): BENJAMIN C. BONIFANT SS#: (b)(6) DOB: Kuchma State Arrival: Tuesday, 11/22/94 Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Mindy Frankfurter FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested Information. Please Identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: 6 ADDITIONS or 1 DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 11/10/94 This is PAGE # 5 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by evan Ryan (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first last): JAN LEWIS SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): TOM LANDRY SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): LAURA MANNING SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): SHELLY HARVARD SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): ASHLEY HARVARD SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): LAUREN HARVARD SS#: DOB: (b)(6); NAME: (first last): MICHAEL ROBINSON SS#: (DELETION) DOB: (b)(6) Kuchma State Arrival: Tuesday, 11/22/94 Ticketed Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Mindy Frankfurter FROM: Evan Ryan TICKET ALLOTMENT: Fifty (50) WH Office of the First Lady ENTRANCE GATE: Southeast Gate 100 OEOB PH: 6-6266 FAX: 6-6244 TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: b ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE 11/10/94 This is PAGE # 6 submitted by FLOTUS Approved by can Ryan (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first last): MICHAEL SMITH SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): IVANNA WEIKERT SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): JOHN FAWCETT SS#: (b)(6) DOB: NAME: (first last): Krisha Truhan Addition SS#: DOB: (b)(6) NAME: (first last): DONALD L. ROTH SS#: (b)(6) DOB: (ADDITION) NAME: (first last): JACQUELINE V. ROTH SS#: (b)(6) DOB: (ADDITION) NAME: (first last): SS#: DOB: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 9, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR: EOP Administrative Contacts FROM: Melinda N. Bates MB Director, Visitors Office SUBJECT: State Arrival of President Kuchma of Ukraine Tuesday, November 22, 1994 The President and Mrs. Clinton invite all EOP passholders*, and one guest each, to the State Arrival of President Kuchma of Ukraine on Tuesday, November 22. EOP Administrative Contacts are asked to coordinate the guest clearances for their office. EOP passholders need only present their hard-pass for admittance. On the enclosed form please indicate the names, dates of birth and social security numbers of guests of passholders in your office. All passholder guests are issued a ticket with their name printed on it; the ticket and a photo ID are required for admittance. Passholders must accompany their guests. EOP Passholder Guests are not admitted without a Passholder escort. Guest tickets indicate names from the list you provide for your office. The deadline for submitting lists is Monday, November 14, at 3 pm. Tickets are non-transferrable. Tickets for the Arrival will be available for pick-up from the East Appointment Gate on Friday, November 18, from 1:00pm - 2:30pm. For security reasons the packet of tickets for each office may only be picked up by the Administrative Contact. Your pass is required and you must sign a receipt. You are responsible for distributing the individual tickets. The morning of the Arrival Ceremony, passholders and their guests should use the Southwest Gate (off of West Executive Avenue) starting at 9:30am. The Gate closes promptly at 10:30am. There are no chairs for this event. All attendees stand. Please notify the Visitors Office if any of your guests have special access needs. Parking is not available near the White House. The Arrival Ceremony begins at 11:00am and lasts approximately 30 minutes. Guests are required to remain in place until the President and his guests depart the South Lawn. Guests are welcome to bring cameras, although visibility is often limited. This is not an opportunity to meet the President. In the case of inclement weather, the outdoor Ceremony is cancelled and tickets are void. Current information will be available on the Visitors Office Special Event recording, (202) 456- 2200, at 8:00am the morning of the Arrival Ceremony. *The following types of passes are recognized as EOP hard-passes: CONTRACTOR, E/EOB, MAC, MIL, NEOB, NGS, OGA, RES, SE, U, and W. No exceptions are made to this policy. Volunteers will be invited through the Volunteer Office. Kuchma State Arrival: Tuesday, 11/22/94 Passholders Guest List FAX TO: WHITE HOUSE VISITORS OFFICE: 202-456-2370, Attention: Mindy Frankfurter FROM: Ticket Allotment: One per passholder ENTRANCE GATE: Southwest Gate EVAN RYAN OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY OEOB 100 PH: FAX: TYPE all requested information. Please identify special access needs by last name of guest. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE: ADDITIONS or DELETIONS TODAY'S DATE This is PAGE # Approved by (Sign Here) SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS: NAME: (first last): SS#: DOB: NAME: (first last): SS#: DOB: NAME: (first last): SS#: DOB: NAME: (first last): SS#: DOB: NAME: (first last): SS#: DOB: NAME: (first last): SS#: DOB: NAME: (first last): SS#: DOB: NAME: (first last): SS#: DOB: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON INSIDE MAIL EVAN RYAN OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY OEOB 100 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 1, 1994 MEMORANDUM TO: Evan Ryan WH Office of the First Lady FROM: Melinda N. Bates Director, Visitors Office RE: State Arrival Ceremony The President and Mrs. Clinton are pleased to offer your agency Fifty (50) guest tickets for admission to the State Arrival of President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine on Tuesday, November 22, at 11:00am. Please read and follow the enclosed instructions very carefully. The completed guest list for FLOTUS must be submitted on Visitors Office State Arrival Guest List Forms (enclosed) no later than 3:00pm on Thursday, November 10, 1994. We are closed Friday, November 11th. Each ticket issued will indicate a guest name from your list. There can be no alterations once tickets have been issued. Tickets are non-transferrable. Tickets for the Arrival will be available for pick-up from the East Appointment Gate on Friday, November 18, from 1:00pm - 2:30pm. For security reasons the packet of tickets for FLOTUS may only be picked up by Evan Ryan. A photo-ID is required and you must sign a receipt for the tickets. The morning of the Arrival Ceremony, guests must enter the South Lawn via the Southeast Gate (off of East Executive Avenue) starting at 9:30am. The Gate will close promptly at 10:30am. No one is admitted to the Arrival Ceremony after that time. There are no chairs for this event. All attendees stand. Please notify the Visitors Office if any of your guests have special access needs. Parking is not available near the White House. The Arrival Ceremony begins at 11:00am and lasts approximately 30 minutes. Guests are required to remain in place until the President and his guests depart the South Lawn. Guests are welcome to bring cameras. This is not an opportunity to meet the President. In the case of inclement weather, the outdoor Ceremony is cancelled and tickets are void. Current information will be available on the Visitors Office Special Event recording, (202) 456-2200, at 8:00am the morning of the Arrival Ceremony. Your contact in the Visitors Office for this event is Mindy Frankfurter (phone # 456-1209). We look forward to your participation in this special event. Thank you for your cooperation. VISITORS OFFICE STATE ARRIVAL GUEST LIST FORM INSTRUCTIONS * Type all requested information on appropriate form. * Type guest names with first name followed by last name, i.e: John Smith. * No names will be accepted without date-of-birth and social security number. If the guest is not a U.S. citizen, please provide passport number and country of issue. * Guests lists will not be accepted unless they are on a vo Form that is typed, contains all required information, and is signed by Evan Ryan. * If a guest has special access needs, please specify by name in the Comment Line on the vo Form, i.e: John Smith will be in a wheelchair. * The absolute deadline to fax guest lists to the Visitors Office at 456-2370 is 3:00pm on Thursday, November 10. * Tickets for FLOTUS will be packaged and available for pick-up at the White House East Appointment Gate on Friday, November 18, 1994 from 1:00 - 2:30pm. * For security reasons FLOTUS's ticket packet will only be released to Evan Ryan for pick-up at the above date and time. A photo-ID and signature are required. No exceptions will be made to this regulation; please do not ask us to make one. * Please keep a copy of all vo Forms submitted for your records. * If you have questions, please refer to this instruction sheet and your announcement memo before calling the Visitors Office. If you must call, please call Mindy Frankfurter at (202) 456-1209. This telephone number is for your use only; please do not give it to your guests. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION MEMORANDUM TO: White House Office Contacts FROM: Melinda N. Bates Director, Visitors Office DATE: November 1, 1994 RE: State Arrival Tickets Please be aware that the following ticket allotment may not be used for staff/passholders. It is intended for your office to use for outreach purposes. You will be contacted shortly concerning a separate passholder allotment for this Arrival. Please use your best efforts to invite guests who did not attend a prior state arrival ceremony. If you have any questions, please call Mindy Frankfurter at 6-1209. Thank you for your cooperation. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 9, 1994 MEMO FOR ALL EOP PASSHOLDERS FROM: Melinda N. Bates, Director, Visitors Office MB RE: President Kuchma State Arrival Ceremony The President and Mrs. Clinton are pleased to invite all EOP Passholders, and one guest each, to the State Arrival Ceremony for President Kuchma of Ukraine on Tuesday, November 22. Please review the following information: EOP passholders, with hard passes that display the passholder picture, may attend if their pass is one of the following types: CONTRACTOR, E/EOB, MAC, MIL, NEOB, NGS, OGA, RES, SE, U, and W. All volunteers are being invited separately. Sorry, other pass types, or those whose pass does not have their photo, are not able to attend. Passholders and their guests enter the South Lawn using the Southwest gate between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The gate closes promptly, for security reasons, and no one is admitted after 10:30 a.m. Passholders must present a photo hard pass. Passholders must accompany their guest. Guests must present their ticket and a photo ID. There are no chairs for this event. All attendees stand. The Ceremony begins at 11 a.m. and usually lasts 30 minutes. Guests are welcome to bring cameras, but visibility is often limited. This is not an opportunity to meet the President. Depending on the weather, hats, scarves, and gloves are useful accessories. Food, beverages, and smoking are not permitted on the South Lawn. If you or your guest have special access needs, please ask your agency/division administrative contact to notify the Visitors Office by Friday, November 18. In the case of inclement weather, the outdoor Ceremony is cancelled and tickets are void. Current information will be available on the Visitors Office Special Event recording, (202) 456-2200, at 7:30 a.m. that morning. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 9, 1994 MEMO FOR ALL EOP PASSHOLDERS FROM: Melinda N. Bates, Director, Visitors Office MB RE: President Kuchma State Arrival Ceremony The President and Mrs. Clinton are pleased to invite all EOP Passholders, and one guest each, to the State Arrival Ceremony for President Kuchma of Ukraine on Tuesday, November 22. Please review the following information: EOP passholders, with hard passes that display the passholder picture, may attend if their pass is one of the following types: CONTRACTOR, E/EOB, MAC, MIL, NEOB, NGS, OGA, RES, SE, U, and W. All volunteers are being invited separately. Sorry, other pass types, or those whose pass does not have their photo, are not able to attend. Passholders and their guests enter the South Lawn using the Southwest gate between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The gate closes promptly, for security reasons, and no one is admitted after 10:30 a.m. Passholders must present a photo hard pass. Passholders must accompany their guest. Guests must present their ticket and a photo ID. There are no chairs for this event. All attendees stand. The Ceremony begins at 11 a.m. and usually lasts 30 minutes. Guests are welcome to bring cameras, but visibility is often limited. This is not an opportunity to meet the President. Depending on the weather, hats, scarves, and gloves are useful accessories. Food, beverages, and smoking are not permitted on the South Lawn. If you or your guest have special access needs, please ask your agency/division administrative contact to notify the Visitors Office by Friday, November 18. In the case of inclement weather, the outdoor Ceremony is cancelled and tickets are void. Current information will be available on the Visitors Office Special Event recording, (202) 456-2200, at 7:30 a.m. that morning. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 9, 1994 MEMO FOR ALL EOP PASSHOLDERS FROM: Melinda N. Bates, Director, Visitors Office MB RE: President Kuchma State Arrival Ceremony The President and Mrs. Clinton are pleased to invite all EOP Passholders, and one guest each, to the State Arrival Ceremony for President Kuchma of Ukraine on Tuesday, November 22. Please review the following information: EOP passholders, with hard passes that display the passholder picture, may attend if their pass is one of the following types: CONTRACTOR, E/EOB, MAC, MIL, NEOB, NGS, OGA, RES, SE, U, and W. All volunteers are being invited separately. Sorry, other pass types, or those whose pass does not have their photo, are not able to attend. Passholders and their guests enter the South Lawn using the Southwest gate between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The gate closes promptly, for security reasons, and no one is admitted after 10:30 a.m. Passholders must present a photo hard pass. Passholders must accompany their guest. Guests must present their ticket and a photo ID. There are no chairs for this event. All attendees stand. The Ceremony begins at 11 a.m. and usually lasts 30 minutes. Guests are welcome to bring cameras, but visibility is often limited. This is not an opportunity to meet the President. Depending on the weather, hats, scarves, and gloves are useful accessories. Food, beverages, and smoking are not permitted on the South Lawn. If you or your guest have special access needs, please ask your agency/division administrative contact to notify the Visitors Office by Friday, November 18. In the case of inclement weather, the outdoor Ceremony is cancelled and tickets are void. Current information will be available on the Visitors Office Special Event recording, (202) 456-2200, at 7:30 a.m. that morning. Con WH notepaper - attached is the Magagene you sent to the First hader ger signature Our apolo gies for the delay in responding 607694 1 Inscription card w/the first Lady's Signature is on the opening spread of the article about her (pg.23). To David Cooper with best wishes, Willam Rodham Clinton President of the United States of America PHOTOCOPY HRC HANDWRITING Clinton Library Transfer Form Case #, if applicable 2013-0359-S Accession # Collection/Record Group Clinton Presidential Records Series/Staff Name Maggie Williams Subgroup/Office of Origin First Lady's Office Subseries Subject Files Folder Title State Arrival OA Number 12746 Box Number 47 Description The New York Times Magazine, May 23, 1993 of Item(s) Donor Information Last Name: First Name: Middle Name: Title: Affiliation: Phone (Wk): Phone (Hm): Street: City: State (or Country): Zip: Transferred to: Map Cabinet, Document Processing Other (Specify): Drawer 14 Transferred by: Rhonda Young Transfer Point During Processing Date of Tranfer 1/29/2014 They York Times Magazm MAY 23 199 / SECTION 6 Hillary Rodham Clinton and The Politics of Virtue BY MICHAEL KELLY [entire magazine retired for preservation] PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION SAINT HILLARY More preacher than politician, the First Lady seeks a new Reformation, concerned less with how government should behave than with how people should. BY MICHAEL_KELLY INCE SHE DISCOVERED, AT THE AGE OF 14, THAT FOR PEOPLE LESS FORTU- S nate than herself the world could be very cruel, Hillary Rodham Clinton has harbored an ambition so large that it can scarcely be grasped. She would like to make things right. She is 45 now and she knows that the earnest idealisms of a child of the 1960's may strike some people as naïve or trite or grandiose. But she holds to them without any apparent sense of irony or inadequacy. She would like people to live in a way that-more closely follows the Golden Rule. She would like to do good, on a grand scale, and she would like others to do good as well She would like to make the world a better place - as she defines better. While an encompassing compassion is the routine mode of public existence for every First Lady, there are two great differences in the case of Mrs. Clinton: She is serious and she has power. Her sense of purpose stems from a world view rooted in the activist religion of her youth and watered by the conviction of her generation that it was destined (and equipped) to teach the world the errors of its ways. Together, both faiths form the true politics of her heart, the politics of virtue. She is spurred now by a personal matter - the death of her father and two considerations of practical politics: She recognizes that issues of public values and personal behavior are coming to dominate the politics of this millennial age - but that so far those issues have been mostly defined and championed by conservative Republicans; she is moved by the impatient conviction that moderates and liberals have wanly surrendered the adjective "religious" to the right. She recognizes, too, the need to provide some sort of overarching theme around which the many and varied proposals the Clinton Administration Michael Kelly is a Washington correspondent for The New York Times. ILLUSTRATION BY ANITA KUNZ Maple 9 22 PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPY CA OKOO Shope spins out to an increasingly askance public may be made to seem neatly fitting parts of a coherent whole. The First Lady's vision is singu- lar, formed by the intellectual pas- sions and experiences of a life. But it is also the most purely voiced ex- pression of the collective spirit of the Clinton Administration, a spirit that is notable both for the long reach of its reformist ambitions and the cocky assurance of its faith in the ideas of its own design. It is very much a work in progress, but its emerging shape is, even by the standards of visions, large. Driven by the increasingly common view that something is terribly awry with modern life, Mrs. Clinton is searching for not merely program- matic answers but for The Answer. Something in the Meaning of It All line, something that would inform ev- erything from her imminent and all- encompassing health care proposal to ways in which the state might encour- age parents not to let their children wander all hours of the night in shop- ping malls. When it is suggested that she sounds as though she's trying to come up with a sort of unified-field theory of life, she says, excitedly, "That's right, that's exactly right!" She is, it develops in the course of two long conversations, looking for a way of looking at looking at the world that would marry conservatism and liberalism, and capitalism and stat- ism, that would tie together practical- ly everything: the way we are, the way we were, the faults of man and the word of God, the end of Commu- nism and the beginning of the third millennium, crime in the streets and on Wall Street, teen-age mothers and foul-mouthed children and frighten- ing drunks in the parks, the cynicism of the press and the corrupting role of television, the breakdown of civility and the loss of community. The point of all this is not abstract or small. What Mrs. Clinton seems - in all apparent sincerity - to have in mind is leading the way to something on the order of a Reformation: the remaking of the American way of politics, government, indeed life. A lot of people, contemplating such a task, might fall prey to self doubts. Mrs. Clinton does not blink. "It's not going to be easy," she says. "But we can't get scared away from it because it is an overwhelm- ing task.' The difficulty is bound to be in- creased by the awkward fact that a good deal of what Mrs. Clinton sees as wrong right now with the Ameri- can way of life can be traced, at least in part, to the last great at- tempt to find The Answer: the lib- eral experiments in the reshaping of ABOVE: The First Lady at a TOPRIGHT: President and Mrs. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Clinton society that were the work of the luncheon in Washington Clinton after visiting her chatting with a patient intellectual elite of Mrs. Clinton's honoring Elaine R. Jones, head father, Hugh Rodham, in a undergoing physical therapy generation. of the NAACP Legal Defense hospital in Little Rock, Ark., at the St. Agnes Medical THE CRUSADE OF HILLARY and Educational Fund. two weeks before his death. Center in Philadelphia. Rodham Clinton began on April 6 in Austin, Tex. There, speaking from PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION notes she had scribbled on the plane, she moved swiftly past the usual thanks and jokes to wade into an extraordinary speech: a passionate, she is ambitious, but she is ambitious to do good. at times slightly incoherent, call for national spiritual renewal. The Western world, she said, And she is a radical in the sense she thinks it's needed to be made anew. America suffered from a "sleeping sickness of the soul," a "sense that somehow economic growth and prosperity, ssible to make the world better, as she defines better. political democracy and freedom are not enough - that we lack at some core level meaning in our individual lives and meaning col- lectively, that sense that our lives are part of some greater effort, that we are connected to one an- other, that community means that we have a place where we belong no matter who we are." She spoke of "cities that are filled with hopeless girls with babies and angry boys with guns" as only the most visible signs of a nation crip- pled by "alienation and despair and hopelessness," a nation that was in the throes of a "crisis of meaning." "What do our governmental institu- tions mean? What do our lives in today's world mean?" she asked. "What does it mean in today's world to pursue not only vocations, to be part of institutions, but to be human?" These questions, she said, led to the larger question: "Who will lead us out of this spiritual vacuum?" The answer to that was "all of us," all required "to play our part in redefining what our lives are and what they should be." "Let us be willing," she urged in conclusion, "to remold society by redefining what it means to be a human being in the 20th century, moving into a new millennium." It is easy to mock this sort of thing, and some people immediately did. What, asked The New Republic in a question the First Lady finds to be a perfect small example of the cynicism she deplores, was all that supposed to mean? Mrs. Clinton has been groping to- ward an answer to that question for much of her life. She has read her way from the Methodist founder John Wesley to Paul Tillich, Rein- hold Niebuhr and Dietrich Bon- hoeffer, three left-of-center theolo- gians who sought to link their reli- gious beliefs to a critical involve- ment in politics and government, to, most recently, Michael Lerner, a liberal Jewish thinker who coined the phrase "politics of meaning," which Mrs. Clinton adopted in her Austin speech. She gropes still. "I don't know; I don't know," she begins, when asked to define her philosophy. "I don't have any coherent explanation. I hope one day to be able to stop long enough actually to try to write down what I do mean, because it's impor- tant to me that I try to do that, because I have floated around the edges of this and talked about it for many, many years with a lot of peo- ple, but (Continued on page 63) KHALSTEAD/GAMMA-LIAISON. TOP: RICK MCFARLAND/THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT GAZETTE/SIPA. BOTTOM: ROB MAASS/SIPA. 25 PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION to be able to both be a good message, one that goes pur- do.' And, you know, as a child CLINTON parent and perform a neces- posely beyond the normal I would come up with 900 hy- (Continued from page 25) sary function?' boundaries of politics into The meaning potheses. It would always end "And these are little the territory of religion. It is with something like, 'Well, I've never regularly kept a pieces, and a lot of those concerned not just with how journal or really tried to get of the politics you mean, if I murdered little pieces can be done on a government should behave somebody and was in jail and myself organized enough to very small scale that then but with how people should. you came to see me, you do it." aggregates. So I think what It is the message of values, we're basically, what we're not programs. It is the mes- of meaning is would still love me?' But she is well along in her "And he would say: 'Abso- musings. Working her way really looking at is, you sage of the preacher, a role know, millions and millions hard to find lutely! I will always love through a thicket of theol- Hillary Rodham Clinton has you, but I would be deeply ogies and ideologies, she of- of changes in individual be- filled many times delivering disappointed and I would not fers in language that is a mix havior that are motivated by guest sermons from the pul- the same impulses, even if pits of United Methodist in the gushy like what you did because it of Bible and Bill Moyers, of would have been wrong.'" New Testament and New we're not doing a very good churches. The lesson Mrs. Clinton Age, a tentative definition of job of describing them." It seems odd at first to jargon that drew from this is one she what she believes. This rambling passage contemplate Mrs. Clinton in says is at the core of her "The very core of what I seems to validate The New such terms. The public de- believe is this concept of in- Republic's impertinence. bate over her that swirled blankets it. philosophy: "It was so sim- plistic, but it was so helpful dividual worth, which I think What does it all mean? This throughout the 1992 Presi- to me, because, I mean, it flows from all of us being is, as it turns out, a fair ques- dential race centered on two gave me the basis of uncon- creatures of God and being tion. The meaning of the poli- lesser questions - how left- right, the politics of do-good- ditional love that I think ev- imbued with a spirit," she tics of meaning is hard to dis- wing was she and how ism, flowing directly from a ery child deserves to have - says. She speaks carefully, cern under the gauzy and hungry for power - but powerful and continual and one of our problems is sitting upright and leaning gushy wrappings of New Age failed to consider the larger stream that runs through that too many of our chil- slightly forward at a small jargon that blanket it. Mi- point of her life. American history from Har- dren don't have that - but it table in a neat and modest chael Lerner, who has been She appeared before the riet Beecher Stowe to Jane also gave me from the very White House garden. expounding on the subject for public in a series of roles, Addams to Carry Nation to beginning a set of values "Some years ago, I gave a several years in the pages of some of the news media's Dorothy Day; from the so- based on what I did." series of talks about the un- Tikkun, a magazine of liberal design, some of the Republi- cial gospel of the late 19th Mrs. Clinton says the 16 derlying priniciples of Meth- Jewish thinking, has de- cans' and some of her own. century to the temperence- days she spent in Little Rock odism," she goes on. "I talked scribed the new politics as all She was, by bewildering minded Methodism of the as her father lay dying led her a lot about how timeless a lot about "how to build a society turns, a calculating and rad- early 20th century to the lib- to give the Austin speech. Her of scriptural lessons were be- based on love and connection, ical feminist lawyer and a eration theology of the 1960's reflections went back to 1961, cause they tied in with what a society in which the bottom cookie-baking mom, Lady and 1970's to the pacifistic when she was 14 and began we now know about human line would not be profit and Macbeth and the little lady. and multiculturally correct attending Sunday-evening beings. If you break down the power but ethical and spirit- In an election that Repub- religious left of today. youth sessions conducted by Golden Rule or if you take ual sensitivity and a sense of licans failed to win on the The true nature of her the Rev. Donald G. Jones, the Christ's commandment - community, mutual caring strength of much the same politics makes the ambition youth minister at the First Love thy neighbor as thyself and responsibility." sort of "values" issues that of Hillary Rodham Clinton Methodist Church in Park - there is an underlying as- Mrs. Clinton says the right Mrs. Clinton now talks much larger than merely Ridge. It was Jones who sumption that you will value language remains to be in- about, one thing the Demo- personal. She clearly wants taught her the lessons that yourself, that you will be a vented. "As Michael Lerner cratic candidate's wife was power, and has already would most profoundly shape responsible being who will and I discussed, we have to not was a moralist. amassed more of it than any her idea of the way things live by certain behaviors that first create a language that "American women don't First Lady since Eleanor ought to be. enable you to have self-re- would better communicate need lectures from Wash- Roosevelt. But that ambition Jones; who now teaches so- spect, because, then, out of what we are trying to say, ington about values," she is merely a subcategory of cial ethics at Drew Universi- that self-respect comes the and the policies would flow said then. "We don't need to the infinitely larger scope of ty in Madison, N.J., was 30 capacity for you to respect from that language." hear about an idealized her desires. years old, "just out of the and care for other people. The problem with the lan- world that was never as Hillary Rodham was born seminary, full of vim and vig- "And how do we just break guage goes right to the core righteous or carefree as in 1947, into the world she or," and a believer in the the- this whole enterprise down in of the question of what it all some would like to think." wishes to restore, a place of ology of Paul Tillich, whom he small enough pieces? Well, means. Is there one unifying Now, questions of values security and community and considers a theological men- somebody says to them- idea that is at the heart of and matters of morals are clear moral values, to Hugh tor. Tillich had propounded a selves: 'You know, I'm not go- the politics of meaning? "I the heart of what Mrs. Clin- and Dorothy Rodham and theory that sought to redefine ing to tell that racist, sexist don't think there is one core ton sees as the way toward raised in the solidly upper- the Christian role in the mod- joke. I don't want to objecti- thing," Mrs. Clinton says. "I national salvation. In truth, class, solidly conservative ern world. fy another human being. think this has to be thought they always have been at the Chicago suburb of Park "He said that the two ma- Why do I want to do that? through on a variety of core of what she is about, but Ridge, III. Her childhood jor problems of contempo- What do I get out of that kind planes. I don't think there is the many faces of the Hilla- was, by all accounts includ- rary society were the crisis of action? Maybe I should one unifying theory." ry of 1992 obscured the larg- ing her own, grounded in the of meaning and alienation," try to restrain myself.' Meanwhile, words some- er point of her life. old-fashioned, uncomplicat- Jones said in a recent inter- "Or somebody else says: what fail her. "It is like when The politics of Hillary ed absolutes of her parents' view. "He contrasted this 'You know, I'm going to start you tell someone for the first Rodham Clinton are indeed ethical code. with the 16th century, where thanking the woman who time that you love them," largely liberal (although, "My father was no great the two major problems cleans the restroom in the she says. "You're not fully the post-election evidence talker and not very articu- were death and guilt. building that I work in. You aware of what that means, indicates, no more so than late, and wouldn't have known "The point he was making know, maybe that sounds but it's the best effort you those of her husband), but Niebuhr from Bonhoeffer was that because death and kind of stupid, but on the can make to kind of convey they are of a liberalism de- from Havel from Jefferson, guilt were the two major other hand I want to start the full range of emotions rived from religiosity. They and would have thought a problems back then, Prot- seeing her as a human be- and feelings and intentions combine a generally "pro- conversation like this was estantism had defined ing.' and expectations that you gressive" social agenda with just goofy," Mrs. Clinton said grace in terms of answers "And then maybe the next can articulate at the time." a strong dose of moralism, in an interview several weeks to those problems: eternal step is I say to myself: 'How the admixture of the two after Rodham's death on life and the forgiveness of much are we paying this BUT THERE ACTUALLY driven by an abundant faith April 7. "But he gave me the sins. But now, with the two woman who works the 3 to is, as the mists of New Age in the capacity of the human basic tools, and it wasn't fan- major problems being the 11 shift. And who's taking mysticism slip away, a clear intellect and the redeeming cy philosophical stuff. crisis of meaning and alien- care of her kids while she's line to Mrs. Clinton's mes- power of love. "He used to say all the time, ation, he said, our religious here working? And how do sage. It is, fundamentally, They are, rather than pri- 'I will always love you but I language should speak in we make it possible for her an old and very American marily the politics of left or won't always like what you terms of unity, of connected- THE NEW TIMES MAY 23, 1993 63 PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION ness, of overcoming alien- for everybody," Mrs. Clinton hardness under the fuzzy "We have two friends who more deviant behavior ation, of giving meaning." says, with a slight, self-con- edges of Mrs. Clinton's dis- just moved out of a big city to around us, because we When Jones read the texts scious laugh: "Yeah, I al- courses on the politics of vir- a smaller town, because they haven't wanted to deal with of Mrs. Clinton's Austin ways have. I have not al- tue - an acknowledgment found that their high-school it," she says. "But - by speech, he was struck by the ways known what it meant, that some sorts of behavior daughter was basically being gosh! - it is deviant! It is obvious parallels between but I have always had it." are acceptable and other shunned because she had a deviant if you have any the oratory of the First Lady Then, on a moment's re- sorts are not, that every curfew, she was not permit- standards by which you ex- and the teachings of Tillich flection. she amends her an- right is married to a respon- ted to run wild with other pect to be judged." on alienation and meaning- swer in a way that shows sibility, that a civilized soci- kids, she was not permitted to This line of argument, cen- lessness: "These were pre- clearly the effect Jones's ety must be willing to con- go out to dance clubs till 2 or 3 tral to Mrs. Clinton's view, is, cisely the terms Hillary field trips had on the sensi- demn those who act in ways o'clock in the morning. She of course, precisely what so- struck in that speech in Aus- bilities of a child of well-off destructive of that society. was basically being made fun cial conservatives have been tin. She talked of the discon- suburbia: "Especially since "We do this in our own of for being a good kid. saying for years. Social liber- tent lurking beneath the sur- I was in junior high and high lives," she says. "I mean, we "Now, it is not govern- als, who dominate the nation- face and the politics of school and got a sense of pass judgments all the time. ment's fault that the parents al Democratic Party, have meaning." what people were up I can remember sitting in a of those other kids are letting held that it is not the place of Indeed, this theme runs against, and how lucky I had law school class years and their kids engage in behavior either government or society deep in Mrs. Clinton's sense been, a sense, you know, that years ago in which a hypo- and court dangers that they to lay down a set of behavor- of things. I was a very lucky person in thetical was being discussed are not emotionally or psy- ial standards based on moral "If you go back and read what I had been given." about terrorists chologically prepared to do," absolutes, and that individual the correspondence that ex- But there was more to Hil- "And I remember sitting she says. Rather, it is the freedom necessitates moral isted in the 19th century be- lary's education than the in- there listening to the conver- fault of individuals: "affluent relativism. tween people of all different culcation of a guilt-induced sation as so many people parents in this society who "I think that is a theoretical walks of life," she says, "you sense of obligation. Jones tried to explain away or Γa- drop their 10- and 11-year- and to a great extent an elitist know, it may not be some also exposed her to the writ- tionalize their behavior. And I olds off at the mall, that let argument," says Mrs. Clin- kind of heavy theological in- ings of Niebuhr, who argued remember saying, 'You their 13- and 14- and 15-year- ton, with some heat. "I think a quiry, but there will be all that the tragedy of history know, there is another alter- olds go off to places that person would have a hard kinds of flashes about what proved that the hope for a native. And the other alterna- they've never met the parents time making that argument happened in a way, that, you better world could not de- tive is that they are evil. I of the kids, they've never met to the kind of people who I know, that the whole cycle of pend on any sentimental mean, you know? There are the kids or anything like that know who are working hard life and its meaning is tied view of human behavior but evil people in the world. And - that is a failure on the part and living in fear and are into their daily life. must encompass the legiti- they may be able to come up of the adult community to really taking the brunt of a lot "And you know, by the na- mate use of power. with elaborate rationaliza- care for our children." of the social and political de- ture of how we spend our time "My sense of Hillary is tions to attempt to explain A critical aspect of Mrs. cisions that we've either today, we have walled our- that she realizes absolutely their evil, and they may even Clinton's analysis suggests made or failed to make in the selves off from that. I mean, the truth of the human con- have some reasonable basis the rejection of rights-based last 20 years. There are we get up in the morning and dition, which is that you for saying their conduct liberalism as it now exists. standards. We live by them. we go to work and our chil- cannot depend on the basic needs to be understood in the She favors, as does the Presi- We reward them. And it is a dren don't know what our nature of man to be good light of pre-existing condi- dent, welfare reform, and she real fallacy to jump from work is, because they don't and you cannot depend en- tions, but their behavior is argues that society has ex- what we do in our individual see us plowing a field or mak- tirely on moral suasion to still evil." tended too freely rights with- and work lives to expect us ing a quilt. We go off and push make it good," Jones says. Mrs. Clinton argues pas- out responsibilities, which not to have standards in our papers and then come home "You have to use power. And sionately for a "reaffirma- has led to a great decline in social community lives." and try to explain it. Our rela- there is nothing wrong with tion of responsible behavior the standard of behavior. Those standards are, it is tives age and die often in wielding power in the pur- rooted in what I view as a She cites a recent article by suggested, the standards of places far away from our suit of policies that will add value system in which peo- Daniel Patrick Moynihan on the Ten Commandments. homes. We've compartmen- to the human good. I think ple respect one another and what the New York Senator "That's right," she says. talized so much of our lives Hillary knows this. She is in which they care for one called "defining deviancy "And in nearly every reli- that trying to find even the very much the sort of Chris- another." down." gion I am aware of, there is time to think about how all of tian who understands that She offers an example of "Senator Moynihan ar- a variation of the Golden it fits together has become the use of power to achieve what she sees in society as gues very convincingly that Rule. And even for the non- harder and harder." social good is legitimate." the opposite sort of value what we have in effect done religious, it is a tenet of peo- Jones was a dedicated There is a Niebuhrian system. is get used to more and ple who believe in humanis- proponent of the idea, then tic principles." and now the driving force of We could do a lot worse, she the United Methodist says, than live according to Church, that Christian duty the Golden Rule. "That lay in taking a direct, helpful means: Should we let whole interest in the lives of the sections of our city be like less fortunate. He organized Beirut? Would we want that the white, suburban children to be the place where we live of Park Ridge to help provide with our children? Of course baby sitting for the children not. Well then, what would be of migrant workers in the reasonable policies to pursue Chicago area. Hillary was in order to avoid that? Would among the students he took we want young children to be on an eye-opening visit to talk exposed to a lot of the dan- with young black and Hispan- gers that might lead to drug ic gang members at a com- addiction or abuse or violence munity center on Chicago's or all of the problems we face, South Side and also among if there were ways we could those taken to meet the Rev. band together as adults to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., help them avoid that? Of who was speaking in the city. course, we much would pre- Now, asked if she has al- fer that." ways been impelled by what she called, in a recent inter- IT IS AT THIS POINT view with The Washington that some awkward ques- Post, "a burning desire" to Mrs. Clinton answers questions after meeting with Senate leaders on health care tions arise: "make the world better reform. With her are Senators Bob Dole, left, and George J. Mitchell, right. If it is necessary to remake BY STEPHEN NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION society, why should Hillary assumption that the past does We're searching for more im- entire day totally disen- Rodham Clinton get the job? not exist and the present mediate, ecstatic and pene- gaged from what was going Can someone who helped If society has needs only your guiding hand trating mode of living." on around me - I'd be criti- lead the very generation to create the glorious future. When asked if the social cized for that. I mean, it's a that threw out the old ways Then, she spoke of "at- experiments of the 1960's no-win deal, no matter what of moral absolutes and soci- to be remade, tempting to come to grasp and 1970's led to the system- I do, or try to do. etal standards now lead the with some of the inarticulate, ic problems she now sees in "But from my perspective, charge back to the future? At Wellesley College, from why should maybe even inarticulable, the 1990's, Mrs. Clinton re- there are millions of people things that we're feeling." To- plies, "I don't know if it's who are worried about the 1965 to 1969, Hillary Rodham day, she speaks of the strug- unfair to say that, but it's same things I'm worried gradually moved away from Mrs. Clinton gle to "put into words what is probably incomplete." about. I don't care who gets the conservatism of her par- often for most of us inarticu- The roots of the problems the credit. I don't care who ents and embraced the pre- get the job? late or inarticulable." go back farther and spread has to be criticized in order to dominant attitudes of a cam- Then, she spoke of the at- wider than that, she says. move this conversation for- pus that was steeped in the tempt "to forge an identity in But still, she carefully ac- ward. I want to live in a place tradition of liberal, social this particular age." Today, knowledges that the ques- again where I can walk down service-oriented Protestant- By the time she graduated she speaks of "redefining who tioning and searching of her any street without being ism and heady with the con- from Wellesley to head on to we are as human beings in generation did produce afraid. I want to be able to viction that the young people Yale Law School, Hillary this post-modern age." some "excesses" and take my daughter to a park at of the moment were fated to Rodham had become a radi- Then, she spoke of "our "wrong decisions." any time of day or night in the remake the world. cal, in the true sense of the questions, our questions It is suggested that for Hil- summertime and remember The times encouraged word: dedicated to the im- about our institutions, about lary Rodham Clinton, a ca- what I used to be able to do dreaming of great, sweeping perative of profound societal our colleges, about our reer liberal activist and for- when I was a little kid." change. Alan Schechter, who change, and confident in her churches, about our govern- mer seeker of ecstatic living, At that moment, irritation taught Rodham political sci- own ability to direct that ment." Today, she asks "what to sound the call for a return still edging her voice, she ence and remembers her change. do our governmental institu- to traditional ethics will doesn't sound at all like the transformation from a Gold- She began thinking then tions mean? What do our strike some people as a bit Hillary Rodham of 1969. She water Girl to "secular liberal- about the ideas she is giving lives in today's world mean?" much. As easy, moralistic doesn't sound like a politi- ism," recalls: "The aura of the voice to now. The student At the heart of the Welles- preaching. After all, the last cian or a preacher. She martyred Kennedy was commencement speech deliv- ley speech, she argued for person who tried this sort of sounds like just another an- strong on the campuses then, ered by Hillary Rodham for what she then called the "ex- thing, Dan Quayle, was gry, sincere, middle-aged and everyone was full of talk the class of 1969 is the direct periment in human living" mocked for his pains. And he, citizen, wondering how ev- about doing something about ancestor of the Austin speech and would come to call "ex- at least, had been elected. erything went so wrong. the race crisis, about the delivered by the Hillary Rod- cessive individualism" and The First Lady jumps Which brings up the sec- Peace Corps. The mood was ham Clinton of today. They "rights without responsibil- hard on the point. ond difficult question. one of youthful idealism, com- share all the same traits: ity." "That's irrelevant to me," What exactly can Mrs. mitment, that clichéd line of vaulting ambition, didactic The "prevailing, acquisitive she snaps back. "I know that Clinton and the new politics Kennedy's ask not what moralizing, intellectual inco- and competitive corporate no matter what I did if I do about it all? your country can do for you." herence and the adolescent life," she said, "is not for us. did nothing, if I spent my It is clear that there will M E M o R I A D A Y S A L E AMERICA'S LARGEST SELECTION OF $400 SOFABEDS. $400. $400. $400. $400. asual classic style. In a fresh cotton stripe with loose The classic traditional. In American Blue woven fabric. A high quality pastel fabric covers this overly plush Sumptuous oversized chair conveniently opens to a ack pillows and matching accent pillows. Immediate Including throw pillows. and stylish Queensize sleeper. Includes coordinating single bed with our own Innerspring Mattress. elivery. throw pillows. 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"I agency to report how the proposed making the transition from theory agreed that, he says, "the question proposed that the Clinton Adminis- legislation or new program would to practical politics. was how to take, in a practical, tration establish a policy where, for impact on shaping the ethics and The reason harks back to the hard-nosed way, the sum of the any proposed legislation or new the caring and sharing of the com- question of language. Several ethical ideas of the Bible and apply program, there would have to be munity covered by that agency." weeks ago, when Michael Lerner them to this moment in time." written first an Ethical and Com- Mrs. Clinton, Lerner says, "liked accepted Mrs. Clinton's invitation They fell into disagreement, how- munity Environmental Impact Re- the idea, but was worried about us- to come to the White House and talk ever, as soon as they began talking port, which would require each ing words like 'caring' and 'sharing' and 'love' in talking about govern- ment policies. And this concern be- came the central question of our discussion: Would the press kill us on this?" Unintentionally hilarious Big Brotherism is, in fact, a hallmark of Lerner's ideas for implementing the politics of meaning. In the May-June Just Coasting issue of his magazine, Tikkun, Ler- ner offers a series of specific pro- posals by which the Clinton Admin- istration could turn the theory of the politics of meaning into reality in the workplace. These include: that the Depart- ment of Labor order "every work- place" in America "to create a mis- sion statement explaining its func- tion and what conception of the common good it is serving and how it is doing so"; "sponsor 'Honor La- bor' campaigns designed to high- light the honor due to people for their contributions to the common good," and "train a corps of union personnel, worker representatives and psychotherapists in the rele- vant skills to assist developing a new spirit of cooperation, mutual caring and dedication to work." The reason Lerner's proposals for the application of the politics of meaning focus so heavily on burea- cratic irrelevancies is the same reason Mrs. Clinton is struggling still with words. 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