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Le ac VISION Published for friends and supporters of The Richard Nixon Foundation SPRING 2013

Youngsters from the Boys and Girls Club reenact RN's first swearing-in, pictured behind them in the new Centennial exhibit.

A FRESH LOOK AT RN:

Patriot, President, Peacemaker U.S. Archivist David Ferriero presided over the latest Centennial celebration to honor RN, the opening of a stateof-the-art, interactive Centennial exhibit.

SEE PHOTOS AND STORY ON PAGE 3.

CENTENNIAL LEGACY CAMPAIGN Chairman Fred Malek Announces Goals

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wenty five years ago, friends and admirers of the 37th President joined in our first major fundraising campaign that built the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. It’s now time to undertake a new campaign that will advance the world’s knowledge of President Nixon and his extraordinary accomplishments. RN’s Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Fred Malek, has agreed to head the Chair Fred Malek Centennial Legacy Campaign to raise $25 million. A West Point graduate, Malek served as President and CEO of Marriott Hotels and Northwest Airlines and is Founder of Thayer Capital Partners, a corporate buy out firm and Founder and Chairman of Thayer Lodging Group, a private equity firm. He spoke at President Nixon’s 100th Birthday Gala on January 9 in Washington, D.C. He was introduced by campaign vice co-chair and former Deputy Assistant to President Nixon, Larry Higby, who announced that Fred had kicked-off the campaign with a significant personal pledge. “It’s so important that we not only refurbish the Library where hundreds of thousands of people come,” Malek said, “but that we reach out electronically to the world – with a more robust online presence to share the accomplishments of the 37th President.” Ambassador George Argyros is campaign vice chair along with Higby. The $25 million will be devoted to several important goals of the Foundation, including: ★ Refresh the museum galleries, now 25 years old and in need of technological updates and 21st century modernizations. ★ Launch an academic initiative to fund undergraduate and graduate scholarships, visiting university lecturers, on-campus and online curriculum, and a Library educational center for scenario-based education experiences. ★ Build a replica of RN’s Oval Office, as part of the Library educational center, to allow student groups to simulate the President’s high-pressure decision making. ★ Expand and improve our online reach and impact. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 5)

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FROM THE PRESIDENT There’s a Whole Lot of Rethinking Going on!

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★ NIXON CENTENNIAL LEGACY JOURNEY TO CHINA

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ne of the most interesting—no, one of the most exciting— SANDY QUINN developments of this year’s Richard Nixon Centennial is the realization that there is, in fact, not only a relearning, but a rethinking happening about RN’s decades of visionary public service. President Clinton called for rethinking in his eulogy at RN’s State Funeral when he declared: “May the day of judging President Nixon on anything less than his entire life and career come to a close.” It was forecast by Senator Bob Dole in his eulogy when he said the second half of 20th Century would be known as the Age of Nixon. I knew rethinking was gaining momentum when I heard the warm tributes at the bicoastal Richard Nixon Centennial Birthday Celebrations on January 6 in Yorba Linda and January 9 in Washington. Leaders paraded to the podiums to talk about the RN they admired: Bruce Herschensohn, Cong. Ed Royce (new chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee), Marine General Mel Spiese, Rev. Franklin Graham, Fred Malek, Ben Stein, Pat Buchanan, Dr. Henry Kissinger, Ron Walker and Nixon daughters Tricia and Julie. They all talked about how much Richard Nixon achieved. The press, too, fanned the rethinking. Reuters proclaimed across its wires around the world that RN was “hailed as foreign policy genius” at the centennial of his birth. The list goes on and on. It’s about time! And rethinking is underway by many academics, scholars and researchers. That’s shown in the announcements that over a dozen new books on RN are in the works by Doubleday/ Random House, Simon & Schuster, Yale University Press and others. Perhaps it’s a welcome new chapter as scholars and biographers who were not around in the Nixon years begin to take a fresh, objective view of the Nixon Presidency. We’re in touch with the authors, to help them access those in the Nixon arena who can provide historical insight, context and knowledgeable interviews. Conrad Black, writing recently in the National Review, proclaimed that the “great Watergate fraud is unraveling,” and said that “although it was too late to redress the unjust fates of those who gained and those who lost, including among the disserved the whole nation, but not too late to welcome the miraculous emergence of a balanced treatment...” This rethinking is consistent, too, with the Library’s widelypraised new Richard Nixon Centennial Exhibit. At the formal opening, U.S. Archivist David Ferriero told the audience that it is an exhibit to which “you will want to return and each visit will expand your understanding of, and appreciation for, the Patriot, President and Peacemaker.” The Sunday morning TV talking heads are upset about how paralyzed government is today. Little gets accomplished, they cry. The President, the Senate and the House hardly speak. They complain that the President and the Congress can’t work together to get anything done. Wait. Stop. Richard Nixon led a nation and led a Democratic Congress in agreeing on countless major innovations, all characterized by his signature vision. Richard Nixon got things done. That was our President, America’s 37th. And we’re reintroducing him to the world.

MAY 1 THROUGH MAY 10 Join an exclusive group on a fascinating journey through the People’s Republic of China, retracing RN’s steps during the “week that changed the world.”

★ CHINA-USA Friendship Bowl Football Game SATURDAY MAY 4 The Nixon Foundation delegation to China will be recognized at the first American pro football game played in China. NFL players will square off in an exhibition game at the National Olympic Stadium in Beijing and GRAMMY® winner Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish will perform. FOR INFORMATION ON THE TRIP: CALL 714.364.1120 or VISIT china2013.nixonfoundation.org

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★ GRAND OPENING OF SPECIAL POW EXHIBIT SATURDAY MAY 18 This is the 40th anniversary of the homecoming of Vietnam POWs. In honor of these American patriot heroes, we’ll open a special exhibit highlighting the homecoming and White House dinner hosted by the Nixons. The exhibit, An All American Homecoming, will include memorabilia from the dinner, the formal attire worn by the President and Mrs. Nixon, video commentary by POWs, and the flag that flew over the White House during the dinner.

★ MEET HON. DONALD RUMSFELD MONDAY MAY 20 ★ 7PM LECTURE AND BOOK SIGNING From his years of inside experience as a Congressman, Senior Executive Staffer, Fortune 500 CEO and the second-longest serving Secretary of Defense, “Rummy” has collected scores of pithy tips and advice, all of which he will reveal in Yorba Linda in Rumsfeld’s Rules. LECTURE TICKETS: $48 ★ ($43 MEMBERS) Includes a copy of Rumsfeld’s Rules!

★ 40TH ANNIVERSARY POW REUNION THURSDAY MAY 23 AND FRIDAY MAY 24 The Nixon Foundation will host Vietnam POWs and their families for two days of special reunion events, including a BBQ in the gardens and a formal dinner in the East Room to commemorate the 40th anniversary of their All American Homecoming from the prisons of North Vietnam in 1973.

★ MEET BUZZ ALDRIN TUESDAY JUNE 11 ★ 7PM LECTURE AND BOOK SIGNING The second man to set foot on the moon will land in the East Room, ready to talk the future of space exploration, discussed in his new Mission to Mars.

★ MEET RICH LOWRY TUESDAY JUNE 18 ★ 7PM LECTURE AND BOOK SIGNING The editor of National Review, Fox News correspondent and New York Times bestselling author, will lecture and sign his Lincoln Unbound, in which he encourages a return to society that fosters opportunity and rewards hard work. TICKETS: $8 ★ ($6 MEMBERS)

CHECK US OUT ONLINE AT NIXONFOUNDATION.ORG!

MEET THE PRESIDENTS JUNE THROUGH AUGUST ★ TUESDAYS AT 10:30 AM A free series of educational presentations by five great American Presidents—plus First Lady Pat Nixon. Featuring talks, interactive Q&A, photo opportunities, coloring time—and punch and cookies. ★ MEET PRESIDENT GEORGE WASHINGTON ★ TUESDAY JUNE 18 His courageous role in the Revolutionary War led to the formation of the United States, where he served as its first President. ★ MEET PRESIDENT ABE LINCOLN ★ TUESDAY JUNE 25 Our 16th President, he grew from humble beginnings in a log cabin and went on to lead our nation through the Civil War. ★ MEET PRESIDENT TEDDY ROOSEVELT ★ TUESDAY JULY 16 Learn how the 26th President helped define the American spirit with his endearing character and cowboy image. ★ MEET PRESIDENT THOMAS JEFFERSON ★ TUESDAY JULY 30 Learn how the 3rd President helped write the Declaration of Independence as an influential Founding Father. ★ MEET PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON ★ TUESDAY AUGUST 13 Portrayed by his younger brother, Ed Nixon. Learn about his childhood in Orange County and his achievements as the 37th President in bringing peace to the world and a more just society at home. ★ MEET FIRST LADY PAT NIXON ★ TUESDAY AUGUST 27 Portrayed by her friend Maureen Drown Nunn. Hear about her modest beginnings and her remarkable career as America’s First Lady and Ambassador of Goodwill.

TICKETS, BOOKS, OR MORE INFORMATION ★ 714.364.1120 ★ NIXONFOUNDATION.ORG

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he RN Centennial Gala at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington on January 9 was a night to remember, and included keynote remarks by Gala Chairman Dr. Henry Kissinger, Pat Buchanan, Rev. Franklin Graham, Ben Stein, Tricia Nixon Cox, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Fred Malek and Ron Walker.

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“It is my honor to propose a toast to Richard Nixon, patriot, President, and, above all, peacemaker.”

The Hon. Fred Dent, RN’s former Commerce Secretary.

—DR. HENRY KISSINGER RN alumni including (left to right) Governor Haley Barbour, Wally Barnes, Mrs. Tod Hullin, Bobbie Kilberg and Dr. James Cavanaugh join hands in singing God Bless America.

RELIVE THE CENTENNIAL EXPERIENCES with this commemorative souvenir book of both events, complete with photos & speakers’ remarks, perfect for your coffee table! Call 1.800.USA.8865

Secretary Barbara Franklin, who led RN’s charge to appoint women in the Executive branch, and the President’s brother, Ed Nixon.

General Brent Scowcroft, Deputy National Security Adviser to RN (left), and Don Kendall, former Chairman of PepsiCo.

Secretary Elaine Chao, The Hon. Fred Malek, and Senator Elizabeth Dole.

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edia from around the world came to Yorba Linda on January 6 for the celebration of RN’s Centennial. Tricia Nixon Cox led a wreath laying ceremony.

U.S. Archivist David Ferriero & Foundation Treasurer John Barr admire a 16-foot mural portraying RN’s life in full.

Boys and Girls Club kids check out never-beforeexhibited artifacts. Boys and Girls Club kids check out never-before exhibited artifacts.

Boys and Girls Club members cut the Ribbon of Olive Branches, symbolizing RN’s role as a peacemaker.

Archivist Ferriero called the exhibit a "result of a true collaboration" between NARA & the Foundation.

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Delegates from the Chinese Consulate in LA enjoy the recreation of RN’s handshake with Zhou En-lai.

ichard Nixon’s Centennial Special Exhibit “tells a fascinating American story and it does so in ways that engage and draw in the visitor,” proclaimed U.S. Archivist David Ferriero at official dedication ceremonies. “It is the kind of exhibition to which you will want to return, and each visit will expand your understanding of—and appreciation for—the patriot, President, and peacemaker.” February 15 marked the latest celebration in a series of bicoastal Centennial events to recognize and honor the 37th President during his 100th year. The exhibit showcases the five most important themes of RN’s life and career: his humble upbringing, meteoric rise to national prominence, his administration’s innovative domestic and realistic foreign policies, and his leading role as the world’s elder statesman.

Co-Curators Bob Bostock (left) and Frank Gannon introduce the exhibit.

Col. Jack Brennan delivered a heartfelt toast to RN.

With news cameras rolling, Boys and Girls Club members cut a Centennial Ribbon of Olive Branches, reflecting RN’s role of peacemaker, to welcome visitors to a fascinating collection of artifacts never before exhibited in public, from all stages of RN’s life and career. Using fully the technologies of our day—including breathtaking audiovisual experiences and iPad displays—the exhibit takes the visitor through what Bob Dole called the “Age of Nixon” and allows one to fully understand the context of Richard Nixon’s era. The exhibit’s video presentations include RN discussing issues in his own words, plus tributes taped by Presidents Carter, Clinton, and Bush. Think you know RN? Think again! ★ 3


events of interest

GEORGE WASHINGTON’S PERSONAL COPY of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, with his handwritten notes in the margins, was put on display in a new special exhibit opened by Yorba Linda's Congressman, Ed Royce.

THE NIXON WHITE HOUSE DOMESTIC COUNCIL met at the Metropolitan Club in Washington in November. The night before, Hon. and Mrs. Rumsfeld held a dinner attended by special guests Julie, Dr. Kissinger, Vice President Cheney, and Tricia.

OVER 2000 MIDDLE SCHOOLERS witnessed fiery debates between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, discussing the role of government in everyday life.

FOX NEWS MILITARY EXPERT COL. OLIVER NORTH toured the new RN Centennial exhibit and discussed and signed his new bestseller Heroes Proved with an enthusiastic overflow East Room crowd.

“I hope that all of you will have an opportunity to take a tour of the Library...What you will see, among other things, is a personal life.” NIXON’S JOURNEY TO CHINA was the subject of a presentation by Amb. Richard Solomon, a visiting lecturer at Whittier College. Students from RN’s alma mater were treated to a firsthand account of the legacy of RN’s trip.

— RN at the Nixon Library Dedication Ceremony, July 19, 1990

Mount Rushmore came to life on Presidents Day and taught youngsters about the founding of our country. A MAGICAL PRESENTATION OF OVER 25 DECORATED TREES from countries the Nixons visited around the world, was on display throughout the Christmas season. South Korean Ambassador to the U.S. Young-Jin Choi toured the Nixon Library, including the new Nixon Centennial exhibit.

SoCal’s Popular Radio Star Larry Elder talked RN and civil rights during his live broadcast in the East Room, and signed copies of his memoir Dear Father, Dear Son. 4


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CHAIRMAN HAPPY 100th RN!

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THE 23RD NIXON LEGACY FORUM Nixon to Reagan: Reshaping the Supreme Court brilliantly chronicled the evolution of the Supreme Court from Nixon through Reagan. Held at the National Archives in D.C.

THE 24TH NIXON LEGACY FORUM Nixon and the American Indian: The Movement to SelfDetermination, examined the lasting relations that RN established with his visionary policy of Self-Determination with the Native American community. Held at the National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall in Washington.

HOMETOWN HEROES: Over 100 military warriors from Southern California were honored in December with special personalized ornaments placed on the Hometown Heroes Tree.

VETERANS DAY WAS KEYNOTED by President Reagan’s National Security Adviser Robert “Bud” McFarlane, who recognized RN’s notable military service during WWII.

hank you to all of you who oversold the President’s Gala Centennial RON WALKER Celebration at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. on January 9th. It was a joyous occasion and a true ball buster that reminded us all of days gone bye. I used the term “ball buster” on purpose. That was a term the Nixon White House Advance Office used to describe a “standing room only with overflow crowds outside” political rally. Every advance man wants to get credit for a ball buster. A big apology goes out to all I may have offended. Guess it was the use of “you had to be there” insider terminology. As I looked around that jam-packed room, I was once again struck by the collective wisdom that was represented. I have heard many comments about how happy we all were to see each other. Our camaraderie is legendary and that is something that should make all of us very proud. My contemporaries at other Presidential Libraries often tell me how impressed they are by this. Many thanks go to our dinner chairman, Dr. Henry Kissinger. Note to Henry: everyone was really glad to see you. Speaking of thanking folks… thank you to Fred Malek for his agreeing to join the Foundation Board and Chair the Centennial Fundraising effort. And also to our “creative consultants,” Bob Bostock and Frank Gannon, for their RN Centennial Exhibit currently on display at the RN Library’s Loker Center. It is world class and I encourage everyone to see it, in person, if possible. Thanks also go to Sandy Quinn and his team, especially Anne Brown, Carrie Biddle, Laura Machin Curtis and Cheryl Saremi for making the event so successful. Chaos reined when, due to the overwhelming interest, all tables of eight had to be changed to tables of ten. They pulled it off with nothing more than long hours without sleep, hard work, and some great local volunteers. Way to go, team! And one additional thank you to Rob Odle, the Foundation’s pro bono counsel. He has put in place many great additions for us, including “best practices.” Hard to believe, this had never been done until Rob got involved. We are all very grateful.

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NEWT GINGRICH’S 10th APPEARANCE: Nearly 1000 packed the East Room to hear Speaker Gingrich on what the 2012 election outcome means for America. He and wife Callista signed copies of his Victory at Yorktown and her Land of the Pilgrims’ Pride with Ellis the Elephant!

SENIOR STAFF FROM THE CIA gathered at the Nixon Library for panel discussions on the role of intelligence in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War. The two-day program also included a School Editors Forum (pictured at left) where Southern California high school and college newspaper editors had the chance to question the CIA staff.

NUMBER 1 NYT BESTSELLING AUTHOR ED KLEIN noted that his trip to Yorba Linda brought back memories of his time at Newsweek. He signed copies of his blockbuster The Amateur.

LBJ’S DAUGHTER Lynda Johnson Robb laid flowers at PN’s Memorial on her 101st birthday and admired a mural of her parents with the Nixons dedicating Lady Bird Johnson Grove, part of RN's Legacy of Parks program, in the Centennial exhibit.

★ Expand our Nixon Legacy programming to include more national conferences and forums. Among the benefits of giving are a wide variety of recognition opportunities. Foundation staff is available to discuss giving levels, planned giving programs, tax incentives, and procedures for making a gift over several years. There are special tiers of gifts, all with appropriate permanent recognition. Frequently in non-profit fundraising, a donor will make an immediate cash pledge, and also a bequest for additional giving later. Planned giving provides future gifts which are included in wills. As Chairman Malek told the audience at RN’s birthday gala, “Believe me friends, I’ll be knocking on your door.” To guide the campaign in the months ahead, a strategy Cabinet has been formed with key figures from the Nixon arena, including: Bob Brown, Pat Buchanan, Elaine Chao, Dick Cheney, Ed and Tricia Cox, Elizabeth Dole, David and Julie Eisenhower, Barbara Franklin, David Gergen, Maurice Greenberg, Gavin Herbert Sr., Jon Huntsman Sr., Ken Khachigian, Bill and Bobbie Kilberg, Henry Kissinger, Tom and Anne Korologos, Ed Nixon, Donald Rumsfeld, George Shultz, Peter Simon, and Ron Walker. For more information on the Richard Nixon Centennial Legacy Campaign, contact President Sandy Quinn at sandyquinn@earthlink.net or Executive VP Anthony Curtis at anthony@nixonfoundation.org. ★ 5


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Celebrating the life and legacy of America’s 37th President

MAJOR DONORS Mrs. Josie Abplanalp Ambassador and Mrs. George L. Argyros The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Honorable and Mrs. James H. Cavanaugh The Ernest A. Crawford Estate Honorable Frederick B. Dent Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harrington Honorable and Mrs. Lawrence M. Higby The Margaret Higham Estate Mr. Donald M. Kendall

The Katherine B. Loker Trust Honorable and Mrs. Frederic V. Malek Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Odle, Jr. The Sylvan and Ann Oestreicher Foundation Honorable and Mrs. Donald Rumsfeld Honorable and Mrs. George P. Shultz Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Smith The Starr Foundation Honorable and Mrs. Ronald H. Walker

PRESIDENT’S CABINET MEMBERS Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Bendetti Col. John V. Brennan Mrs. Martha Cheney Brooks Hon. Frederick B. Dent Hon. Barbara H. Franklin

Amb. & Mrs. Lester Korn Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Munro Mrs. Mary M. Muth Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Odle, Jr. Hon. & Mrs. Donald Rumsfeld

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Dr. William R. Mallett Mr. Adam L. La Munyon Mrs. Mary Alice Passman Murphy Mrs. Lillian Menne Peeler Mr. & Mrs. James W. Roach Ms. Goldie Roe Mr. Robert A. Sackett Mr. Thomas E. Smith Mr. Paul R. Tesch Mrs. Linda Wah Mr. Larry Wood

Amb. & Mrs. Tom C. Korologos Ms. Beth Krzywicki Mrs. Hong Liu Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lyons Mr. Roy M. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Mauk Mr. William Meeker Mr. Roger Minami Mr. & Mrs. John D. Muirhead Mr. Peter C. Murphy Mr. Michael W. Nash Mrs. Harlyne Norris Mr. & Mrs. John Nunn Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ochs Mr. & Mrs. John O’Connor Hon. Terrence O’Donnell Hon. & Mrs. David Parker Mr. Philip Paul Mr. Hubert Perry Mr. & Mrs. C. Gregg Petersmeyer Mr. Theodore Preusch Mr. Sandy Quinn

Mr. & Mrs. Carl Rieger, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Karl Sator Hon. James R. Schlesinger Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schlinger Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Schott Gen. Brent Scowcroft Mrs. Ruth B. Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey C. Shepard Mr. Donald Stinson Mrs. Louise Taper Tawani Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas Thanos Hon. & Mrs. William E. Timmons Hon. & Mrs. Frank A. Ursomarso Mr. Henry Walker Mr. Henry Wedaa Mr. & Mrs. J. Bruce Whelihan Dr. John C. Whitaker LCDR & Mrs. H. Eino Yost Mr. Patrick S. Young Mr. & Mrs. Fred P. Zimmer

NIXON FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS Cdr. Everett Alvarez, Jr. Amb. George Argyros Mr. John H. Barr Hon. Robert J. Brown Dr. James H. Cavanaugh Mrs. Tricia Nixon Cox Mrs. Julie Nixon Eisenhower Hon. Barbara Hackman Franklin Mr. John W. Hamilton Mr. Gavin S. Herbert

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Mr. Roger H. Schnapp Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Sharpe Hon. George P. Shultz Mr. & Mrs. J. Peter Simon Mr. & Mrs. Leland Smith

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Mr. Justin K. Durrance The Rev. & Mrs. Neil R. Edlin Dr. & Mrs. James Ewing Mrs. Richard M. Fairbanks Hon. Patricia Gallucci Mr. Frank Gannon Mr. & Mrs. William Garvey Miss Loie Gaunt Mr. & Mrs. William L. Goetsch Mr. Ronald Gravino William E. Griffin, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. John Hamilton Hon. & Mrs. Edwin L. Harper Mr. & Mrs. Jon Hausch Mr. Bruce Herschensohn Dr. & Mrs. Richard L. Hopping Lt. Gen. & Mrs. James D. Hughes Mr. Jerry Jones Mr. & Mrs. Carl Kepner Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Khachigian Mr. Christopher T. Klepac Mrs. Doris Knauft

WHITE HOUSE CIRCLE MEMBERS Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Bagnall Mr. & Mrs. Peter D. Bonanno Mr. Mark D. Deany Mr. & Mrs. Bob Dennerline Dr. William K. Duncan Mr. & Mrs. Kris Elftmann Mr. W. Peyton George Dr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Hall Mr. Edward J. Hillings Mr. John W. Hushen Mr. & Mrs. Henry Kaak Mrs. Irene B. Kamin

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Mr. Wallace Barnes Mr. Neal B. Freeman Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Harrington Mr. John C. Herklotz Mr. Donald M. Kendall

PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL MEMBERS Mrs. Marjorie Acker Mr. Roger Ailes Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Anfinson Mr. C. Joseph Arbogast Mr. & Mrs. John H. Barr Hon. & Mrs. Richard S. Bodman Mr. Robert M. Bostock Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Brigham, Jr. Hon. & Mrs. Robert J. Brown Hon. Patrick J. Buchanan Mrs. Shelley S. Buchanan Hon. Stephen B. Bull Hon. & Mrs. S. John Byington Hon. & Mrs. John B.T. Campbell Mr. John H. Carley Hon. & Mrs. Red Cavaney Vice President & Mrs. Richard B. Cheney Mr. William Codus Mr. Daniel P. Coffman Mr. & Mrs. Michael Crow Mr. Magruder H. Dent Hon. Elizabeth Dole

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Hon. Lawrence M. Higby Hon. Tod Hullin Hon. Kenneth L. Khachigian Hon. Fred Malek Mr. Edward Nixon Mrs. Maureen Drown Nunn Mr. J. Peter Simon Hon. Ronald H. Walker ★ Chairman Hon. Pete Wilson

Richard (Sandy) Quinn ★ President Jim Byron ★ Editor, Legacy & Vision Questions or comments? Call 714.364.1120 or email sandyquinn@earthlink.net


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