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THE 41 ST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
GEORGEBUSH Leading in a New World
Hofstra University gratefully acknowledges the support of the following:
GEORGE BUSH CONFERENCE COSPONSOR
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BOWNE OF NYC, INC.
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CANON
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MR. CHARLES DOHERTY
GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF KUWAIT
HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
LEHNER INTERNATIONAL INC.
MR. DAVIDS. MACK
McMILLAN, RATHER, BENNETT & RIGANO, P.C.
THE METROPOLITAN
MOSBACHER FOUNDATION
THE ONE HUNDRED YEAR ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK, INC.
PAINEWEBBER
FRANK AND MARY ANN SORG
MR. JACOB STEIN
In cooperation with the George Bush Presidential Library Center and the Dan Quayle Center and Museum.
Cover Photo: President Bush celebrates Thanksgiving with the troops. Thanksgiving Day, 1990, Saudi Arabia Photo by David Valdez, The White House
HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER Founding Director
JOSEPH G. ASTMAN, 1916-1985
TENTH PRESIDENTIAL CONFERENCE
GEORGE BUSH The 41 st President of the United States
LEADING IN A NEW WORLD
Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 17-19, 1997
JAMES M. SHUART HELENE FORTUNOFF President Chairperson, Board of Trustees Hofstra University Hofstra University
J. RICHARD BLOCK Vice President for Planning and Liaison
Hofstra University
CONFERENCE DIRECTOR WILLIAM F. LEVANTROSSER
Professor Emeritus Department of Political Science
CONFERENCE COORDINATORS NATALIE DATLOF ALEXEJ UGRINSKY Director for Liaison and Director for Documentation, Finance Cultural Development and Planning
ASSISTANT TO THE CONFERENCE COORDINATORS TRANSPORTATION AND HOTEL COORDINATOR
ATHELENE A. COLLINS-PRINCE
GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL CONFERENCE SECRETARY CANDYCE GOLDSTEIN
SENIOR EXECUTIVE SECRETARY JO ELLEN RYAN
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Leslie D. Feldman Rosanna Perotti Guest Curator of Gallery Exhibits Chair, Conference Papers Review Group
Coeditor, Conference Proceedings
Richard I. Himelfarb Chair, Committee on Student Guides
OFFICE OF GEORGE BUSH Jean Becker Chief of Staff
Bradley A. Blakeman, Esq. Coordinator for President and Mrs. Bush
Cochair, Conference Support
OFFICE OF BARBARA BUSH Benita Somerfield Executive Director
Barbara Bush Foundation
OFFICE OF DAN QUAYLE Stacie Burnett
OFFICE OF GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY CENTER Donald W. Wilson Executive Director
David Alsobrook Acting Director
Bush Presidential Materials Project
OFFICE OF DAN QUAYLE CENTER AND MUSEUM Michael Sellon
Director
NASSAU COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE Joseph N. Mondello
Chairman
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY GEORGE BUSH CONFERENCE COMMITTEE FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION MEMBERS
Karen T. Albert Hofstra Museum
Stephen Arata Military Science
David G. Blanchard Dean of Students Office
MeenaBose Political Science
Lesley H. Browder, Jr. School of Education
Stephen F. Burgess Political Science
David Christman New College and Hofstra Museum
Michael D'Innocenzo History
Carolyn Eisenberg History
Leslie D. Feldman Political Science
Bernard J. Firestone Political Science
Robert P. Guttmann Economics
Marsha Hanley Fine Arts
Paul F. Harper Political Science
Richard I. Himelfarb Political Science
Steven R. Knowlton School of Communication
Mark L. Landis Political Science
Linda A. Longmire New College
Norma M. Moeller School of Education
Mark L. Movsesian School of Law
Howard E. Negrin Grants Office
HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER
Lorraine Palmer Axinn Library
Rosanna Perotti Political Science
Herbert D. Rosenbaum Political Science
Sondra M. Rubenstein School of Communication
Mena B. Sieber School of Law Library
Ronald H. Silverman School of Law
Robert Sobel New College
Peter J. Spiro School of Law
John E. Ullmann Zarb School of Business
Elizabeth Unruh School of Education
GEORGE BUSH CONFERENCE ASSISTANTS
Christie Astman Kerry Hasselmann Deborah Astman Tania Nugent Amy Berberi Ronald Zacchi
9 a.m. - 9: 15 a.m. Vintage Aircraft Flyover Grumman Avenger Torpedo Bomber Craft flown by President Bush in World War II
Announcing the opening of the George Bush Presidential Conference
Courtesy of Bowne of NYC, Inc. and McMillan, Rather, Bennett, & Rigano, P.C.
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GEORGE BUSH CONFERENCE STUDENT GUIDES
Carol Abdelmesseh Rob Goldberg Dara Pekor John Agnello Michele Gomes Debra Pontieri Patricia Aluskewicz David Greed Evyenia Poompouras Anna Ardito Figen Gungor Donna Porstner Jeannine Aronica Jennifer Gyves Daniel Quinn Christine Azer James Haney Dennis Quinn Helen Baene Michelle Hom Thomas Quinlan Pamela Baltuch Dora Iannelli Isaak Rashkovsky Antonetta Barilla Jim Ingoglia Meredith Roberts Thomas Basile Jacqui Jones Lauren Ross Timothy Bickerton Caryn Klienfeld Ana Rosu Helen Boene Caroline Kourinos M. Nicole Salus Claudine Bohn Markella Koutsoubis Toni Ann Scappaticci Fares Bouslavia Tatyana Ladyzhensky Nancy Seigel Robin Brody Philip Lammens Valerie Snitz Nicole Bryan Lisa Leiker Tara Stapleton Beth Chang Michael Mclsaac Susan Stem Dan Cirino Ellie Meyer Elina Tarlavsky Daigon Scott Damon Jessica Miller John Tartamella David Disi David Minsky Robert Tynan Sandra Drury Michelle Mitchell MattValas Annette Duncan Nicole Mollen Keith Velia Jennifer Evans Victoria Nektalov Yvonne Vogiatzis Anna Feygina Christina Nicolaou Ebony Washington Laura Fishkind Ipek Olmesek Debbie Weinstein Lenny Forgione Susanna Parker Derrick Wetherell Adam Geller Jeffrey Pearce Bob Zambuto Karla George Wendy Paul
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
During the George Bush Presidential Conference, the Hofstra University Bookstore will feature books on and about the presidency of George Bush and the events that transpired during his tenure as President of the United States. Various authors will be present to autograph purchased copies. See the Hofstra University Bookstore for details.
Thursday, April 17 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday, April 18 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, April 19 9 a.m. - 5 p.m ..
WE RESPECTFULLY REMIND THE AUDIENCE THAT ELECTRONIC OR VIDEO RECORDING OF THE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS IS PROHIBITED.
AUDIO TAPES OF EACH PANEL WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE IN THE STUDENT CENTER THEATER LOBBY.
DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE
Hofstra University is pleased to welcome you to its tenth conference on the modem American presidency--this one devoted to the study of the presidency of George Bush, our 41 st president, in office from 1989-1993.
What do we hope you will gain by participating in this three-day meeting? Perhaps you might think of this as an occasion for discovery. In the many panels and plenary sessions as well as in stimulating informal discussions, you will have time to reflect on the ideas presented, to question and comment, and to gain explanations and understandings of the actions and policies of the Bush Administration.
To help you achieve these goals, we have brought together a mix of scholars, journalists, and Bush Administration staffers. There has been a serious attempt to select panelists and speakers who will offer a variety of viewpoints so that evidence presented will reflect as many ideas as possible. Our purpose was not to arrive at any preconceived conclusions, but we do hope to give everyone the best possible basis from which to draw individual conclusions.
Although the Bush presidency occupies only four years in the pages of history, it did face momentous decisions in a rapidly changing world. The end of the Cold War which consumed almost half of the 20th century brought perhaps the biggest challenge and the most opportunities to create a new world. At the same time the United States led a major coalition of nations in a war concluded with less than 100 hours of close combat. We saw almost all the weapons of modem destruction unleashed in that war while major agreements were reached by the same president to limit their numbers available for use in the future. It was a time for leading in a new world.
The globalization of economic activity tended to blur the distinction between foreign and domestic problems, and the impact of this activity on the environment came to be recognized to a greater degree. Neverthless, it was possible to focus on some matters largely of domestic concern, such as the accumulating national debt, the costs of entitlement programs, the values of voluntarism illustrated by "points of light," provisions for making life easier for the physically challenged, and a host of other issues and problems, many of which will be reviewed in the conference.
It has been a major team effort by the University community along with outside support to provide the facilities and resources to sponsor this venture in learning. I would like to acknowledge with grateful appreciation the efforts of all the members of the Hofstra team including students, staff, faculty, and alumni. In particular, I wish to express my deepfelt thanks to President Shuart, Vice President Block, Vice President for Development Carol Bronzo, and Cultural Center Conference Coordinators Natalie Datlof and Alexej Ugrinsky for their strong leadership and support. I am also indebted to my colleagues in the Department of Political Science for their dedicated service. The contributions of others throughout the University are noted elsewhere in the program, but I want all of them to know I recognize that this conference could not have happened without their hard work.
From the beginning of our planning for this conference, it was a pleasure to have the cooperation of President Bush and Vice President Quayle and the help of their office and museum staffs in supplying much of the critical information needed to reach people and to get things done. Our warm thanks to all of them and in particular to David Alsobrook, Jean Becker, George Edwards, and Don Wilson.
A special word of thanks to Bradley A. Blakeman of Valley Stream for his invaluable assistance in gaining financial support, for his diligence in providing leads to participants, and for his role as advance person for the visit of President and Mrs.Bush.
Finally, we may not arrive at a phrase that captures the essence of the Bush Presidency from the deliberations of this conference. However, I hope that each of you will be able to capture some moments of truth and that you will have found something you did not know before you came to the conference. I hope your attendance will be a fondly remembered experience for years to come.
Thank you for participating in the conference, and I hope those who are visitors to our campus will return.
_)y-~J<A~ William F. Levantrosser, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus Department of Political Science Conference Director
At home at the White House . Photo : David Valdez, The White House
Swearing In Ceremonies . January 20 , 1989 Official White House Photo
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Tenth Presidential Conference
GEORGE BUSH April 17, 18, 19, 1997
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997 MULTIPURPOSE ROOM STUDENT CENTER, NORTH CAMPUS
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. BOOK FAIR at the Hofstra University Bookstore
9 a.m. - 9: 15 a.m VINTAGE AIRCRAFT FLYOVER (see page 3)
9 a.m. - 8 p.m. EXHIBITIONS Manuscripts, Photographs, and Political Memorabilia froGeorge Bush Presidency, 1989-1993 David Filderman Gallery, Ninth Floor, and Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
m the
Hall, Tenth Floor
Noon. - 1:15 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL SYMPOSIUM (see page 63) Sponsored by Hofstra University Bookstore
NORTEL COMPUTER LAB Room 142, Student Center, North Campus
PRESS ROOM Room 143, Student Center, North Campus
9:30-10:45 a.m.
Greetings
Remarks and Introductions
Addresses
OPENING CEREMONY John Cranford Adams Playhouse, South Campus
James M. Shuart President Hofstra University
Helene Fortunoff Chairperson Hofstra University Board of Trustees
William F. Levantrosser Professor Emeritus of Political Science Hofstra University Conference Director
Joseph G. Astman Distinguished Conference Scholar Herbert S. Parmet Distinguished Professor Emeritus City University of New York Forthcoming: George Bush: The Life of a Lone Star Yankee
(continued) Italicized titles indicate position(s) in the Bush Administration.
Meeting with school chi ldren . July 1990 Photo: David Valdez , The White House
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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997
Opening Ceremony (continued)
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Panel I-A
Moderator
Discussants
James A. Baker III Baker & Botts Secretary of State
Hugh Sidey Contributing Editor, Time Washington, D.C.
Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axion Library, South Campus
A KINDER GENTLER SOCIETY: POINTS OF LIGHT
Ronald H. Silverman Peter S. Kalikow Distinguished Professor of Real Estate Law Hofstra University School of Law
George Bush and the New Deal Order Donald K. Pickens Department of History University of North Texas
George Bush: The Last of the Whig Presidents Michael P. Riccards President Fitchburg State College
Richard Benedetto National Political Correspondent USA Today
Dante Brown Executive Director Harlem Junior Tennis Program
C. Gregg Petersmeyer Visiting Scholar Indiana University Center of Philanthropy Assistant to the President Director, Office of National Service
William C. Powanda Vice President of Support Services Griffin Health Services Corporation Cochair, Healthy Valley 2000 Naugatuck Valley, CT
Meeting at the Kremlin with Russ ian President Boris Yeltsin. Moscow , Russia. Officia l Wh ite House Photo
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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Panel 1-B
Moderator
Discussants
Student Center Theater, North Campus
NEW WORLD ORDER: NATIONALISM AND INTERNATIONALISM
John A. Moore, Jr. Professor of History California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Who Was the Real George Bush? Foreign Policy Decision Making Under the Bush Administration Charles-Philippe David University of Quebec Montreal, Canada
George Bush and the United Nations Seymour Maxwell Finger Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations The Graduate Center, City University of New York
George Bush and the United Nations: A Prudent Journey From Realism to Moralism, 1971-1993 Jerry Pubantz Department of History and Political Science Salem College
The Personal Diplomacy of George Bush Kenneth W. Thompson Director, Miller Center of Public Affairs University of Virginia
Walter J.P. Curley Chairman, French-American Foundation United States Ambassador to France
Joseph Verner Reed, Jr. Undersecretary General Special Representative of the Secretary General, United Nations White House Chief of Protocol United States Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council
Brent Scowcroft President, Forum for International Policy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Hugh Sidey Contributing Editor, Time Washington, D.C.
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Babe Ruth presents the original manuscript of his autobiography , The Babe Ruth Story, to future President of the United States George Bush (then captain of the Yale baseball team) . June 6, 1948 Courtesy of Yale University Office of Public Affairs
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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997
Panel I-B (continued)
11 a.m. - I p.m.
Panel I-C
Moderator
Discussants
Jacob Stein Real Estate Developer and Columnist Alternate Representative to the United Nations Special Adviser to President Reagan
C. Howard Wilkins, Jr. Owner and Founder Maverick Restaurants and Maverick Development Corp. Ambassador to the Netherlands
Hofstra Cultural Center Lecture Hall, First Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
THE BUSH APPRENTICESHIP: CAREER BEFORE PRESIDENCY
Richard A. Cook President The Hundred Year Association of New York, Inc.
George Bush: Impact of the Family on His Values Thomas P. Melady President Emeritus, Sacred Heart University United States Ambassador to the Vatican
Martin L. Allday Of Counsel, Scott, Douglass, Luton & McConnico Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Donald P. Gregg Chairman of the Board The Korea Society United States Ambassador to South Korea
Victor L. Israelyan Visiting Researcher Pennsylvania State University Professor, Diplomatic Academy, Moscow, 1988-91 Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament, 1979-87
Richard M. Rosenbaum Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle Chairman, New York State Republican Party
Peter Roussel Executive Vice President Neumann Roussel Public Relations Press Secretary to George Bush in Congress and at the United Nations
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THURSDAY,APRIL 17, 1997
11 a.m. - I p.m.
Panel 1-D
Moderator
Discussants
Plaza Rooms, Student Center, North Campus
THE COURTS: APPOINTMENTS, PERFORMANCE, AND LEGACY
Stuart Rabinowitz Dean Alexander M. Bickel Distinguished Professor of Communications Law Hofstra University School of Law
Pyrrhic Politics? President Bush and the Nomination of Clarence Thomas John Massaro Department of Political Science State University of New York at Potsdam
David Brock Author and Journalist The American Spectator
C. Boyden Gray Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering Counsel to the President
Leon Friedman Joseph Kushner Distinguished Professor of Civil Liberties Law Director, Center for the Study of Law and Communications Technology Hofstra University School of Law
John 0. McGinnis Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University Deputy Assistant Attorney General at the Office of Legal Counsel
Timothy M. Phelps Foreign Editor, Newsday Supreme Court Correspondent, Newsday
1 - 2 p.m. LUNCH (See page 74 for Dining Facilities)
Hofstra University Student Panel: President Bush and the World Business Development Center, Room 210, Axinn Library (See page 62)
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997
2- 4 p.m.
Panel II-A
Moderator
Discussants
Student Center Theater, North Campus
DIVIDED GOVERNMENT: RELATIONS WITH CONGRESS
Mark L. Landis Professor and Chairperson Department of Political Science Hofstra University
George Bush and the Public Presidency: The Limits of Legislative Leadership in Divided Government Richard S. Conley Department of Government and Politics University of Maryland
The Bush Administration's Approach to Separation of Powers: An Invitation to Struggle Nancy Kassop Department of Political Science State University of New York at New Paltz
The Veto King: The 'Dr. No' Presidency of George Bush Robert J. Spitzer Department of Political Science State University of New York at Cortland
Thomas S. Foley Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld Speaker of the House of Representatives
C. Boyden Gray Wilmer Cutler & Pickering Counsel to the President
Karen Hosler Congressional Correspondent Former White House Correspondent The Baltimore Sun
Frederick D. McClure Senior Vice President Public Strategies, Inc. Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
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Departing South Lawn of the White House. December 1992 Official White House Photo
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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997
2 - 4 p.m.
Panel 11-B
Moderator
Discussants
2-4 p.m.
Panel 11-C
Moderator
Discussants
Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axion Library, South Campus
ARMS CONTROL AND REDUCTION
Carolyn Eisenberg Associate Professor of History Hofstra University
Arms Control and Military Preparedness in the Bush Administration Martin E. Goldstein Department of Government and Politics Widener University
The Post-Cold War Peace of Europe, 1989-1993 Joseph P. Harahan On-Site Inspection Agency Washington, D.C.
Arnold Kanter Senior Associate, Forum for International Policy Special Assistant to the President for Defense Policy and Arms Control Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
James M. Klurfeld Editor of Editorial Pages Newsday
Kathryn R. Schultz Senior Research Analyst Center for Defense Information
Hofstra Cultural Center Lecture Hall, First Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Howard E. Negrin Associate Provost for Grants and Research Administration Hofstra University
Charles M. Herzfeld Silver Spring, MD Director of Research and Engineering, Department of Defense
J. Thomas Ratchford Director, Center for Science, Trade, and Technology Policy George Mason University Associate Director for Policy and International Affairs Office of Science and Technology Policy
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THURSDAY,APRIL 17, 1997
Panel 11-C (continued)
2 - 4 p.m.
Panel 11-D
Moderator
Discussants
Albert H. Teich Director of Science and Policy Programs American Association for the Advancement of Science
Ralph Vartabedian Correspondent, The Los Angeles Times Washington, D.C.
Deborah L. Wince-Smith Senior Fellow, Counsel on Competitiveness Assistant Secretary for Technology United States Department of Commerce
Kenneth P. Yale President, Healthcare Compliance Solutions The Jefferson Group Chief of Staff, Office of Science and Technology
Plaza Rooms, Student Center, North Campus
THE RHETORIC OF THE PRESIDENCY
Sondra M. Rubenstein Associate Professor and Chair Department of Journalism and Mass Media Studies School of Communication Hofstra University
Presidential Campaign Rhetoric in 1988: Its Consequences for the Bush Administration's Performance in Office and the Election of 1992 Jean-Philippe Faletta Department of Political Science Wayne State University
'Once more unto the breach, dear friends': War in the Persian Gulf as a Rhetorical System John Kares Smith Department of Communication Studies State University of New York at Oswego
David F. Demarest, Jr. Senior Vice President for Communications Bank of America Assistant to the President for Communications
Alfred C. Sikes President, Hearst New Media & Technology Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
THURSDAY,APRIL 17, 1997
Panel 11-D (continued)
4:15 - 6:15 p.m.
Panel III-A
Moderator
Discussants
Curt Smith Author and Commentator, PBS Radio/TV Affiliate WXXI Rochester, NY Speechwriter for President Bush
Plaza Rooms, Student Center, North Campus
DEFENSE POSTURE AND BASE CLOSINGS
David G. Blanchard Associate Dean of Students Dean of Students Office Hofstra University
The Rejection of a Cabinet Nomination: The Senate and John Tower James D. King Department of Political Science University of Wyoming and James W. Riddlesperger, Jr. Department of Political Science Texas Christian University
The Bush Administration's Defense Policy: Transcending the Cold War Earl C. Ravenal Distinguished Research Professor of International Affairs Georgetown University
Defense Cuts, Base Closings, and Conversion: Slow Reaction and Missed Opportunities John E. Ullmann Professor Emeritus, Frank G. Zarb School of Business Hofstra University
Douglas A. Brook Vice President of Governmental Affairs LTV Corporation Assistant Secretary of Army Financial Management Acting Director, United States Office of Personnel Management
Richard B. Cheney Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer Halliburton Company Secretary of Defense
James M. Klurfeld Editor, Editorial Pages Newsday
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THURSDAY,APRIL 17, 1997
4:15 - 6:15 p.m.
Panel III-B
Moderator
Discussants
Hofstra Cultural Center Lecture Hall, First Floor Joan and Donald E. Axion Library, South Campus
DOMESTIC POLICIES I: CIVIL RIGHTS, DRUGS, HOUSING, AND EDUCATION
Robert C. Vogt Holston Distinguished Professor in the Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Hofstra University
Symbolic Politics Revisited: The Bush Administration and the Civil Rights Act of 1991 W. Gary Fowler Dallas, TX and Donald W. Jackson and James W. Riddlesperger, Jr. Department of Political Science Texas Christian University
Beyond Saying No: Domestic Drug Policy and Its Effects During the Bush Administration, 1989-1992 Charles F. Levinthal Department of Psychology Hofstra University
Goals 2000: Educational Reform for the Next Century? Martin W. Sharp Department of Education Pennsylvania State University, Great Valley
Antonio C. Amador Vice Chairman and Member, United States Merit Systems Protection Board, 1990-present
Alvin Bessent Editorial Writer, Newsday Commentator, WLIW-TV, 21 Edition
Phillip D. Brady Vice President and General Counsel American Automobile Manufacturers Association Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary
Alfred A. DelliBovi President, Federal Home Loan Bank of New York Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
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THURSDAY,APRIL 17, 1997
Panel 111-B (continued)
4:15 - 6:15 p.m.
Panel 111-C
Moderator
Discussants
C. Boyden Gray Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering Counsel to the President
B. Robert Okun Vice President, National Broadcasting Corporation Washington, D.C. Assistant Secretary for Legislation and Congressional Affairs United States Department of Education
Student Center Theater, North Campus
ENDING THE COLD WAR
Susan W. Tiefenbrun Adjunct Professor and Director of International Programs Hofstra University School of Law
The 'Operational Code' of the Bush Administration: Leadership Perceptions and Foreign Policy Making Michael F. Cairo Department of Government and Foreign Affairs University of Virginia
President Bush and the Collapse of Communist Rule in Poland: The Search for Policy in 1989-1990 Minton F. Goldman Department of Political Science Northeastern University
Bruce S. Gelb Commissioner of the City of New York for International Business and the United Nations Director, United States Information Agency Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium
Hugh Sidey Contributing Editor, Time Washington, D.C.
Sergei P. Tarasenko Independent Fund "Realism in Policy" Moscow, Russia Foreign Policy Adviser to Eduard Shevardnadze
William H. Webster Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
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Meeting with newly elected President Lech Walesa , Gdansk, Poland. July 1989 Photo: David Valdez,
The White House
Meeting with advisers regarding Soviet Summit. May 1990 Photo: Susan Biddle
The White House
Presentation of a piece of the Berlin Wall by Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany. November 1989 Photo: Susan Bidd le
The White House
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THURSDAY,APRIL 17, 1997
4:15 - 6:15 p.m.
Panel III-D
Moderator
Discussants
6:15 p.m.
Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Mark L. Movsesian Associate Professor of Law Hofstra University School of Law
President Bush's Trade Rhetoric: Retaining the Free Trade Paradigm in an Era of Managed Trade Delia B. Conti Pennsylvania State University, McKeesport Campus
StephenP.Farrar Director of International Business Guardian Industries Corp. Chief of Staff, Office of Trade Representative Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development
Eddie Lachica Washington Bureau Chief Asian Wall Street Journal
Richard T. McCormack Consultant Washington, D.C. Undersecretary of State for Economics and Agriculture
John 0. McGinnis Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University Deputy Assistant Attorney General at the Office of Legal Counsel
Olin L. Wethington Partner, Steptoe & Johnson Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Department of the Treasury Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary to the Economic Policy Council
DINNER (See page 74 for Dining Facilities)
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THURSDAY,APRIL 17, 1997
7p.m.
Greetings
Remarks
Introductions
Exhibition Commentary
Exhibitions
GEORGE BUSH CONFERENCE ART EXHIBITIONS OPENING RECEPTION Sponsored by Daniel A. Lehner, President Lehner International Inc.
Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
James M. Shuart President Hofstra University
Daniel A. Lehner President Lehner International Inc.
David Christman Dean, New College and School for University Studies Director, Hofstra Museum
Leslie D. Feldman Guest Curator of Gallery Exhibitions Associate Professor of Political Science Hofstra University
1000 Points of Light, 100 Hours of War: The George Bush Presidency, 1989-1993 David Filderman Gallery, Ninth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
Images of the Persian Gulf War: Selections from the United States Air Force Art Collection Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
Music by Jon Middleman Band
THURSDAY,APRIL 17, 1997
Sp.m.
FORUM I
Moderator
Discussants
Commentator
Student Center Theater, North Campus
THE INNER DYNAMICS OF THE BUSH WHITE HOUSE
Herman A. Berliner Laurence Herbert Distinguished Professor Provost and Dean of Faculties Hofstra University
John H. Sununu President, JHS Associates, Ltd. Chief of Staff
Richard G. Darman Managing Director The Carlyle Group Director, Office of Management and Budget
Roger B. Porter Director and IBM Professor Center for Business and Government John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University Assistant to the President for Economic and Domestic Policy
Brent Scowcroft President, Forum for International Policy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Herbert S. Parmet Distinguished Professor Emeritus City University of New York Forthcoming: George Bush: The Life of a Lone Star Yankee Joseph G. Astman Distinguished Conference Scholar
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997 MULTIPURPOSE ROOM STUDENT CENTER, NORTH CAMPUS
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
BOOK FAIR at the Hofstra University Bookstore
EXHIBITIONS Manuscripts, Photographs, and Political Memorabilia from the George Bush Presidency, 1989-1993 David Filderman Gallery, Ninth Floor, and Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
NORTEL COMPUTER LAB Room 142, Student Center, North Campus
PRESS ROOM Room 143, Student Center, North Campus
8:45 - 10:45 a.m.
Panel IV-A
Moderator
Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
LATIN AMERICA
Robert McMillan McMillan, Rather, Bennett & Rigano, P.C. Member, Board of the Panama Canal Commission
The Bush Administration and Panama Douglas Brinkley Director, Eisenhower Center Metropolitan College, University of New Orleans
The Failure of the Cuba Policy Jules N. LaRocque Department of Economics Lawrence University
President Bush, Congress, and the War Powers: Panama and the Persian Gulf Duane Tananbaum Department of History Lehman College, City University of New York
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
Panel IV-A (continued) Discussants
8:45 - 10:45 a.m.
Panel IV-B
Moderator
Mark Falcoff Resident Scholar American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
G. Philip Hughes Executive Director, National Council of World Affairs Organizations United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
Robert Mosbacher Chairman, Mosbacher Energy Company Secretary of Commerce
Edward N. Ney Chairman, Board of Advisers Burson-Marsteller United States Ambassador to Canada
William T. Pryce Vice President, Washington Operations Council of the Americas Senior Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, National Security Council
Thomas F. Stroock Alpha Development Corporation United States Ambassador to Guatemala
William H. Webster Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, & McCloy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Plaza Rooms, Student Center, North Campus
BUDGETS AND DEFICITS
Neil D. Levin Acting Superintendent of Insurance State of New York
Governance vs. Politics: The Budget Policy Legacy of the Bush Administration Dennis Ippolito Department of Political Science Southern Methodist University
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
Panel IV-B (continued)
Discussants
The 1990 Deficit Reduction Deal Duane Windsor Jones Graduate School of Administration Rice University
Michael J. Boskin Tully M. Friedman Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution Stanford University Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisers
James W. Cicconi Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff
Karen Hosler Congressional Correspondent Former White House Correspondent The Baltimore Sun
Dan L. Ostrander Butte College Forthcoming: Read My Lips: Political Pragmatism, An Essential Ingredient for Presidential Leadership
Richard Pious Ochs Professor of American Studies Barnard College, Graduate Faculties Columbia University
Roger B. Porter Director and IBM Professor Center for Business and Government John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University Assistant to the President for Economic and Domestic Policy
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
8:45 - 10:45 a.m.
Panel IV-C
Moderator
Discussants
Hofstra Cultural Center Lecture Hall, First Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
THE GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY CENTER AND THE DAN QUAYLE CENTER AND MUSEUM
Mena B. Sieber Government Documents/Microforms Librarian Hofstra University School of Law Library
Donald W. Wilson Executive Director George Bush Presidential Library Center Archivist of the United States
David E. Alsobrook Acting Director Bush Presidential Materials Project National Archives
Richard Benedetto National Political Correspondent USA Today
George C. Edwards III Director and Distinguished Professor The Center for Presidential Studies, George Bush Presidential Library Center Department of Political Science Texas A&M University
Charles F. Hermann Director, George Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas A&M University
Martha Joynt Kumar Department of Political Science Towson State College President, Presidency Research Group American Political Science Association
Terry Sullivan Department of Political Science University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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George Bush Presidential Library Center . Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Architect's rendering
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
8:45 - 10:45 a.m.
Panel IV-D
Moderator
Discussants
Student Center Theater, North Campus
PERSONAL DIPLOMACY: THE MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS
Bernard J. Firestone Associate Dean for Curriculum and Personnel Associate Professor of Political Science Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Hofstra University
It Wasn't My Fault: Or, Why Saddam Surprised the Bush Administration and Invaded Kuwait P. Edward Haley Claremont McKenna College and Claremont Graduate School
Middle East Policy Under President Bush Samuel Segev Departments of Political Science and Journalism Hofstra University
The Agent-Structure Debate: President's Bush's Role During the Persian Gulf Crisis Steve A.Yetiv Old Dominion University and Research Affiliate, Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Richard N. Haass Director of National Security Programs and Senior Fellow Council on Foreign Relations Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Bobbie Greene Kilberg Attorney McLean, VA Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
Joan Peters Trustee, Executive Committee National Committee on American Foreign Policy Author, From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine
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Meeting with President Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt February 1989 Official White House Photo
Last press conference with President Franc;:ois Mitterand in Paris, France, 1992.
Arr ival in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. December 1992 Official White House Photo
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
Panel IV-D (continued)
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Panel V-A
Moderator
Discussants
Abdel Raouf El Reedy Cairo, Egypt Egyptian Ambassador to the United States
Murray Silberman Adjunct Professor of Middle Eastern and African Politics Austrian Diplomatic Academy, Vienna Author, Slavery in the Arab World and The Crisis in the Persian Gulf
Plaza Rooms, Student Center, North Campus
THE MEDIA AND PUBLIC OPINION
Gregory G. Cergol Reporter/ Anchor News 12 Long Island
Public Opinion Polls and the Bush Presidency George C. Edwards III Director and Distinguished Professor The Center for Presidential Studies, George Bush Presidential Library Center Department of Political Science Texas A&M University
In Reagan's Shadow: Bush and the Media Mark J. Rozell School of Public Affairs American University
David F. Demarest Senior Vice President for Communications Bank of America Assistant to the President for Communications
Karen Hosler Congressional Correspondent Former White House Correspondent The Baltimore Sun
Martha Joynt Kumar Department of Political Science Towson State College President, Presidency Research Group American Political Science Association
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Press conference in Bermuda with Prime Minister Thatcher . April 1990 Officia l White House Photo
Desert Storm meeting at Camp David. Official White House Photo
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Panel V-B
Moderator
Discussants
Student Center Theater, North Campus
DESERT SHIELD AND THE GULF WAR
Jay R. Avella Dean American Military University
The Bush Just War Doctrine: Genesis and Application of the President's Moral Leadership in the Persian Gulf War Daniel R. Heimbach Professor of Christian Ethics Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Deputy Executive Secretary, Domestic Policy Council Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower
George Bush, Mass Nationalism, and the Gulf War Laurence Radway Department of Government Dartmouth College
Saud Nasir Al-Sabah Minister of Information The State of Kuwait Ambassador of Kuwait to the United States During the Gulf War
Richard B. Cheney Chairman of the Board President and Chief Executive Officer Halliburton Company Secretary of Defense
Abdel Raouf El Reedy Cairo, Egypt Egyptian Ambassador to the United States
Samuel Segev Departments of Political Science and Journalism Hofstra University
Sergei P. Tarasenko Independent Fund "Realism in Policy" Moscow, Russia Foreign Policy Adviser to Eduard Shevardnadze
William H. Webster Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, & McCloy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
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Oval Office meeting with Arnold Schwarzenegger , Presidential Adviser on Sports and Fitness. January 1990 Photo: David Valdez , The White House
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Panel V-C
Moderator
Discussants
Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Ax inn Library, South Campus
DOMESTIC POLICIES II: HEALTH ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
Antonia Novello Visiting Professor School of Hygiene and Public Health The Johns Hopkins University Surgeon General
Major Initiatives of the Department of Health and Human Services During the Bush Years, 1989-1993 Louis W. Sullivan President Morehouse School of Medicine Secretary of Health and Human Services
Presidential Transition and Public Policy: The Repeal of Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Carolyn Rinkus Thompson Public Administration Program, Department of Political Science University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Opportunity of a Generation Lost: Abortion Policy in the Bush Administration Steven R. Valentine Attorney-at-Law Washington, D.C. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division United States Department of Justice
Family Values and Public Policy During the Bush Years: The Case of the Family and Medical Leave Act Steven K. Wisensale Associate Professor of Public Policy School of Family Studies University of Connecticut, Storrs
Marie Cocco Columnist and Editorial Writer Newsday, Washington Bureau
Edward J. Derwinski President, Derwinski and Associates Secretary of Veteran Affairs
Bill Green Vice Chairman, New York City Housing Authority United States Representative, New York State, 15th District
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Rose Garden announcement with C. Boyden Gray and Michael Baskin. April 1992 Official White House Photo
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
Panel V-C (continued)
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Panel V-D
Moderator
Discussants
Burton J. Lee III Edgartown, MA Physician to the President
William Roper Senior Vice President, Prudential Health Care Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Director, Centers for Disease Control Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration
Gail R. Wilensky John M. Olin Senior Fellow PROJECT HOPE Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration
Hofstra Cultural Center Lecture Hall, First Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
THE ECONOMY
Robert Sobel Laurence Stessin Distinguished Professor of Business History New College Hofstra University
The Bush Stagnation, Its Etiology, and the Keynesian Prescription Timothy A. Canova University of Miami School of Law and E. Lynn Turgeon Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics Hofstra University
The Antitrust Record of the Bush Administration Theodore P. Kovaleff New York, NY
The Burden of the Reagan Legacy on the Bush Presidency John W. Sloan Department of Political Science University of Houston
Michael J. Boskin Tully M. Friedman Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution Stanford University Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisers
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
Panel V-D (continued) Thomas S. Foley Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld Speaker of the House of Representatives
Frank Murray Supreme Court Correspondent White House Correspondent, The Washington Times
Roger B. Porter Director and IBM Professor Center for Business and Government John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University Assistant to the President for Economic and Domestic Policy
1 - 2 p.m. LUNCH (See page 74 for Dining Facilities)
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
2- 4 p.m.
Panel VI-A
Moderator
Discussants
Introduction of President Bush
Special Presentation to President Bush
East Multipurpose Room, Student Center, North Campus
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
James R. Johnson Dean School of Education Hofstra University
George Bush and the Americans With Disabilities Act Edward D. Berkowitz Professor and Chair, Department of History George Washington University
Frank George Bowe Professor and Coordinator of Special Education School of Education Hofstra University
Justin Dart, Jr. Washington, DC Chair, President's Committee on Employment of People With Disabilities Chair, The National Council on Disability
C. Boyden Gray Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering Counsel to the President
Paul Hearne President The Dole Foundation
Joseph P. Shapiro Senior Writer U.S. News and World Report
John Zeglis Senior Executive Vice President and General Counsel AT&T
Lucy Wong-Hernandez Executive Director Disabled Peoples' International
President George Bush
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President and Mrs. Bush meet with school chi ldren. Official White House Photo
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
2 - 4 p.m.
Panel VI-B
Moderator
Discussants
Student Center Theater, North Campus
THE ROLE OF THE FIRST LADY
Rosanna Perotti Assistant Professor of Political Science Hofstra University
Barbara Bush at Wellesley and the Republican National Convention: Defining Moments in the Life of the First Lady Myra G. Gutin Department of Communications Rider University
'Half Eleanor-Half Bess': Barbara Bush as Copresident Gil Troy Department of History McGill University, Canada
Paul Costello Vice President, Corporate Affairs Home Box Office
Frank Murray Supreme Court Correspondent White House Correspondent, The Washington Times
Susan Porter Rose Alexandria, VA Chief of Staff to the First La,dy
Benita Somerfield Executive Director Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy
Stephen Wayne Department of Political Science Georgetown University
Barbara Bush
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The Original Cabinet of the Bush Presidency. Official White House Photo
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
2-4 p.m.
Panel VI-C
Moderator
Discussants
Plaza Rooms, Student Center, North Campus
WHITE HOUSE STAFF AND CABINET OPERATIONS
Sichan Siv Financial Adviser, Prudential Securities Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs
The Domestic Policy Vicar: John Sununu as White House Chief of Staff David B. Cohen Department of Government and International Studies University of South Carolina
'Government Service is a Noble Calling': President Bush and the U.S. Civil Service Robert Maranto Federal Executive Institute Charlottesville, VA
George Bush's People in Washington -- Or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Respect (If Not Love) the Government Judith Michaels Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Center for Advanced Public Management Syracuse University
Domestic Policy Making in the Bush White House Shirley Ann Warshaw Department of Political Science Gettysburg College
Richard Benedetto National Political Correspondent USA Today
Andrew H. Card, Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer American Automobile Manufacturers Association Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff Secretary of Transportation
James W. Cicconi Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff
James P. Pinkerton Columnist and Member of the Editorial Board, Washington Bureau, Newsday Deputy Assistant to President Bush for Policy Planning
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
Panel VI-C (continued)
2- 4 p.m.
Panel VI-D
Moderator
Discussants
Roscoe B. Starek III Commissioner for the Federal Trade Commission Deputy Assistant to the President Deputy Director for Presidential Personnel
Hofstra Cultural Center Lecture Hall, First Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
GULF WAR LEGACIES
Michael D'Innocenzo Professor of History Hofstra University
After the War: President Bush and the Kurdish Uprising Michael M. Gunter Department of Political Science Tennessee Technological University
Peter B. Collis President Health Care 2020 Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Medical Readiness
Edward J. Derwinski President Derwinski and Associates Secretary of Veteran Affairs
Robert W. Haley University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
Burton J. Lee III Edgartown, MA Physician to the President
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997
Panel Vl-D (continued)
4:15 - 5:15 p.m.
FORUM II
Introduction
Robert A. Newman Member, Subcommittee on Human Resources Committee on Government Reform and Oversight United States House of Representatives Director, External Affairs for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Philip Shenon Pentagon Correspondent The New York Times
Student Center Theater, North Campus
WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHIC COVERAGE OF THE BUSH PRESIDENCY A Multimedia Presentation
Sylvia J. Giallombardo Associate Provost and Associate Dean of Faculties Acting Dean, School of Communication Hofstra University
David Valdez Manager of Photography Walt Disney Attractions, Orlando Director of the White House Photo Office
5:45 p.m. John Cranford Adams Playhouse, South Campus
ACADEMIC CONVOCATION
Honorand The Honorable George Bush 41 st President of the United States
Honorand Barbara Bush
Address President Bush
By action of the Hofstra University Board of Trustees, the degree Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, will be conferred upon President and Mrs. Bush.
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Camp David meeting with Prime Minister Mulroney of Canada and General Brent Scowcroft. January 16, 1993 Official White House Photo
Family Portrait : The White House. August 19, 1992 Official White House Photo
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997 PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER NORTH CAMPUS
7p.m.
8p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance
National Anthem
Invocation
Presiding
Greetings and Introductions
Tributes
Moderator
Responses
EVENING PROGRAM
RECEPTION
GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL CONFERENCE BANQUET
Bruce A. Blakeman Presiding Officer, Majority Leader Nassau County Legislature
Athelene A. Collins-Prince
Reverend Monsignor James P. Lisante
James M. Shuart President Hofstra University
William F. Levantrosser Professor Emeritus Department of Political Science Director, George Bush Conference
Andrew H. Card, Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer American Automobile Manufacturers Association Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff Secretary of Transportation
His Excellency Sheikh Saud Nasir AI-Sabah Minister of Information State of Kuwait Ambassador of Kuwait to the United States during the Gulf War
The Right Honorable Brian Mulroney Former Prime Minister of Canada
Holly J. Seirup Vice President for Campus Life and Dean of Students Hofstra University
President and Mrs. Bush
POLITICAL NOTES " ... a kinder and gentler" Musical Revue featuring Tom Humbert, Mary Ellin Kurtz, Emily Nadler-Klein Bob Spiotto, and Michele Teri directed by Bob Spiotto musical direction by Peter Pece
Music by the United States Military Academy Jazz Knights
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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 MULTIPURPOSE ROOM STUDENT CENTER, NORTH CAMPUS
8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
8 a.m.
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
REGISTRATION
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Sponsored by Hofstra University Bookstore
BOOK FAIR at the Hofstra University Bookstore
EXHIBITIONS Manuscripts, Photographs, and Political Memorabilia from the George Bush Presidency, 1989-1993 David Filderman Gallery, Ninth Floor, and Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Ax inn Library, South Campus
NORTEL COMPUTER LAB Room 142, Student Center, North Campus
PRESS ROOM Room 143, Student Center, North Campus
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Panel VII-A
Moderator
Discussants
Student Center Theater, North Campus
THE ELECTIONS OF 1988 AND 1992
Herbert D. Rosenbaum Professor Emeritus of Political Science Hofstra University
An Analysis of George Bush's 1988 and 1992 Campaigns Advertising: Revisiting the Definition of a Presidential Candidate Lynda Lee Kaid, Karen Lane DeRosa, and John C. Tedesco Political Communication Center University of Oklahoma
Personality Profiles of the 1992 Presidential Candidates as Derived From Their Speech Patterns Walter Weintraub and S. Michael Plaut Department of Psychiatry University of Maryland, Baltimore
Richard N. Bond Chairman Bond Company, Inc. National Political Director, 1988 Bush Presidential Campaign
Marie Cocco Columnist and Editorial Writer Newsday
SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997
Panel VII-A (continued)
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Panel VII-B
Moderator
Discussants
Ronald C. Kaufman Partner, Dutko Group and Adviser to President Bush Director of Political Affairs, White House
John Kessel Professor Emeritus of Political Science Ohio State University
Frederic V. Malek Chairman, Thayer Capital Partners Director, 1988 Republican Convention Director, 1990 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations
Robert Mosbacher Chairman, Mosbacher Energy Company Secretary of Commerce
Stephen Wayne Department of Political Science Georgetown University
Plaza Rooms, Student Center, North Campus
SOMALIA AND BOSNIA
Ulric Haynes, Jr. Bernon Distinguished Professor in Business Executive Dean for University International Relations Business Development Center Hofstra University United States Ambassador to Algeria, 1977-1981
Operation Restore Hope: Somalia and Frontiers of the New World Order Stephen F. Burgess Department of Political Science Hofstra University
Appointment in Sarajevo: George Bush, Yugoslavia, and the Prospects of Federalism John E. Ullmann Professor Emeritus, Frank G. Zarb School of Business Hofstra University
Roy Gutman International Security Reporter Newsday, Washington Bureau
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Official White House Photo
1992 Campaign Stops.
Official White House Photo
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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997
Panel VII-B (continued)
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Panel VII-C
Moderator
Discussants
Kenneth I. Juster Partner, Arnold & Porter Counselor of the State Department, 1992-1993
Sergei P. Tarasenko Independent Fund "Realism in Policy" Moscow, Russia Foreign Policy Adviser to Eduard Shevardnadze
Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY POLICIES
Joan Hoff Professor of History Indiana University
Crisis and Opportunity: American Energy Policy During the Bush Years and Beyond Larry Michlin Political Professional Jericho, NY
Martin L. Allday Of Counsel, Scott, Douglass, Luton & McConnico Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Michael R. Deland Vice Chairman, American Flywheel Systems, Inc. Chairman, White House Council on Environmental Quality
C. Boyden Gray Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering Counsel to the President
Robert L. January President Nytex Petroleum, Inc.
William K. Reilly Texas Pacific Group and Visiting Professor Institute for International Studies Stanford University Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
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Somalia. December 1992 Official White House Photo
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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Panel VII-D
Moderator
Discussants
Hofstra Cultural Center Lecture Hall, First Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
THE FAR EAST
Paul F. Harper Professor Emeritus of Political Science Hofstra University
Trade Policymaking in the Bush Administration: U.S.-Japan Trade and the GATT Uruguay Round Negotiations Christopher C. Meyerson J.D./Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science Columbia University
Susumu Awanohara Research Adviser Nikko Research Institute, Washington DC Washington Bureau Chief, Far East Economic Review
Donald Ensenat Locke, Purnell, Rain, Harrell United States Ambassador to Brunei Director, Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Henrietta Holsman Fore The Holsman Companies Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Private Enterprise Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Asia Agency for International Development
Barbara Hackman Franklin President Barbara Franklin Enterprises Secretary of Commerce
Donald P. Gregg Chairman of the Board The Korea Society United States Ambassador to South Korea
Carla A. Hills Chair and Chief Executive Officer Hills & Company United States Trade Representative
James R. Lilley Director of Asian Studies and Resident Fellow American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Ambassador to the People's Republic of China
Kiichi Mochizuki Chairman Pacific Institute, New York The Asia Institute, Washington, D.C.
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Vice President Dan Quayle in the Oval Office re: Desert Storm. January 1991 Official White House Photo
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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997
11 a.m. - noon
FORUM III
Introduction
John Cranford Adams Playhouse, South Campus
THE VICE PRESIDENCY
George G. Dempster Chairman Emeritus and Member Hofstra University Board of Trustees
The Honorable Dan Quayle Chairman, Campaign America Vice President of the United States
Noon - I p.m. LUNCH (See page 74 for Dining Facilities)
1 - I :30 p.m.
FORUM IV
Moderator
John Cranford Adams Playhouse, South Campus
HUMOR AND THE PRESIDENCY
Steven R. Knowlton Associate Professor of Communication Department of Journalism and Mass Media Studies Hofstra University
Presidential Humor: The Remakings and Remarkings of President George Bush Jan J. Younger Chair, Communication and Theatre Arts Heidelberg College
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Presidents Ford, Nixon , Bush, Reagan, and Carter in a mock-up of the Oval Office at the opening of the Ronald Reagan Library. Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Library
Mount Rushmore. July 3, 1991 Off icial White House Photo
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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997
1:30- 3:15 p.m.
FORUMV
Moderator
Discussants
John Cranford Adams Playhouse, South Campus
RATING PRESIDENTS AND THE BUSH PRESIDENCY
William F. Levantrosser Professor Emeritus of Political Science Conference Director Hofstra University
The Moral Leadership of President George Bush Robert B. Charles Chief Counsel and Chief of Staff Subcommittee on National Security, International Affairs, and Criminal Justice United States House of Representatives Deputy Associate Director, Office of Policy Development
George Bush and the Finitude of Presidential Power Michael A. Genovese Department of Political Science Loyola Marymount University
An Evaluation of the Presidency of George Bush David Mervin Department of Politics and International Studies University of Warwick, United Kingdom Author: George Bush and the Guardianship Presidency
Andrew H. Card, Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer American Automobile Manufacturers Association Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff Secretary of Transportation
Gene Gibbons Chief White House Correspondent Reuters
C. Boyden Gray Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering Counsel to the President
Fred Greenstein Director, John Foster Dulles Program for the Study of Leadership in International Affairs Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University
Summit on a Soviet ship off the coast of Malta with President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze. December 1989 Photo: David Valdez, The White House
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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997
Forum V (continued) Herbert S. Parmet Distinguished Professor Emeritus City University of New York Forthcoming: George Bush: A Biography Joseph G. Astman Distinguished Conference Scholar
John H. Sununu President, JHS Associates, Ltd. Chief of Staff
Dick Thornburgh Counsel, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Attorney General
3:30 - 5 p.m. John Cranford Adams Playhouse, South Campus
FORUM VI
Introduction Helene Fortunoff Chairperson Hofstra University Board of Trustees
Address Mikhail S. Gorbachev President, The Gorbachev Foundation Moscow, Russia Former President of the Soviet Union
Question and Answer Session to follow
5 - 6 p.m. Multipurpose Room, Student Center, North Campus
Closing Reception
1 - 2 p.m.
Chair
Discussant
Faculty Advisers
HOFSTRA STUDENT PANEL
Thursday, April 17, 1997 1-2 p.m.
Business Development Center, Room 210 Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
PRESIDENT BUSH AND THE WORLD
Michelle L. Delahay Department of Political Science
The Falling of the Flag Victoria Nektalov and Matthew Kogan
Bush Versus Castro: America's Fight Against the Banana Dictatorship, 1989-1993 Michael J. Mclsaac and Derrick Bradford Wetherell
The Four Dragons During the Bush Years David Disi and Isabelle Airoso
Brent Scowcroft President Forum for International Policy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Meena Bose Department of Political Science Hofstra University
Richard I. Himelfarb Department of Political Science Hofstra University
Presiding and Welcoming Remarks
Moderator
Speakers
Presentations from AT&T
HIGH SCHOOL COLLOQUIUM
Sponsored by HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
Thursday, April 17, 1997 Noon - 1:15 p.m.
John Cranford Adams Playhouse, South Campus
Holly J. Seirup Vice President for Campus Life and Dean of Students Hofstra University
Mary Beth Carey Dean of Admissions Hofstra University
Herbert S. Parmet Distinguished Professor Emeritus City University of New York Forthcoming: George Bush: The Life of a Lone Star Yankee Joseph G. Astman Distinguished Conference Scholar
William H. Webster Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Donald W. Wilson Executive Director George Bush Presidential Library Center Archivist of the United States
Judith A. Godin Director, Community Relations AT&T
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HIGH SCHOOL COLLOQUIUM COMMITTEE
Holly J. Seirup, Vice President for Campus Life and Dean of Students Lynda J. O'Malley, Associate Dean of Students Edward A. Lynch, Assistant Dean of Students and Director, Spirit Support and Volunteer Services Anita Ellis, Director, Office of Student Activities Christopher J.Adams, Associate Director, Office of Student Activities
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS* (Listed in order of invitation acceptance)
College of Aeronautics
Harborfield High School
Old Westbury School of the Holy Child
Holy Cross High School
John F. Kennedy High School, Bellmore
Massapequa High School
North Shore High School
Southfield Jr./Sr. High School
St. Francis Prep
The Summit School
Cultural Arts Center
Deer Park High School
Mineola School District
Division Avenue High School
*In formation
Each school will be presented with a book on the Bush Presidency. This is a gift from AT&T, the cosponsor of the George Bush Presidential Conference.
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Transitions with President Clinton and Vice President Gore. January 20, 1993 Official White House Photo
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Departing Andrews Air Force Base on Air Force One. January 20 , 1993 Official White House Photo
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HOFSTRA MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS
David Christman, Director
David Filderman Gallery, Ninth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
1,000 POINTS OF LIGHT, 100 HOURS OF WAR: THE GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENCY, 1989-1993 March 24 - May 18
Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall, Tenth Floor Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus
IMAGES OF THE PERSIAN GULF WAR: SELECTIONS FROM THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ART COLLECTION March 24 - May 18
Gallery Hours: Thursday, April 17 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday, April 18 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, April 19 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
From April 20 - May 18 Mondays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesdays 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fridays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturdays 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Sundays 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
For further information please call: Hofstra Museum (516) 463-5672
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JOSEPH G. ASTMAN DISTINGUISHED CONFERENCE SCHOLARS
1986 Marilyn French, Author Conference: The World of George Sand
1988 Andrea Bonanome (Italy), Medical Researcher Conference: Chocolate: Food of the Gods
1989 Edmund W. Gordon, Psychologist Conference: Minorities in Higher Education
1989 Nicole Pellegrin (France), Scholar Conference: The French Revolution of 1789 and Its Impact
1990 Edmond Morris, Biographer, and Sylvia J. Morris, Biographer Conference: Theodore Roosevelt and the Birth of Modem America
1990 Dore Ashton, Art Historian Conference: Van Gogh I 00
1990 John Cage, Composer and Artist Conference: Bamboo and Oak: The Impact of East Asia on American Society and Culture
1991 Paul Badura-Skoda (Austria), Musician, and Eva Badura-Skoda (Austria), Musicologist Conference: Mozart: 200 Years of Research and Analysis
1991 Charles W. Smithson, Banker Conference: Innovative Financial Instruments and Development in Financial Services
1991 Lucine Amara, Opera Singer Conference: Opera and the Golden West
1991 John G. Cawelti, Scholar Conference: Detective Fiction and Film
1991 Marc Shell, Scholar Conference: Money: Lure, Lore, and Liquidity
1992 Artie Kamiya, Scholar Conference: East Coast Regional Conference Games Children Play
on
1993 Paul John Eakin, Scholar Conference: First Person Singular: Autobiography Past, Present, and Future
1994 Tovah Feldshuh, Actress Conference: Women In Theatre: On the Occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Sarah Bernhardt
1994 Martin Baum) Doberman, Scholar Conference: Art, Glitter, and Glitz: The Theatre of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity
1995 Kazoo Sayama (Japan), Writer and Baseball Historian Conference: Baseball and the "Sultan of Swat" Commemorating the l 00th Birthday of Babe Ruth
1995 Ngfigi wa Thiong'o, Novelist and Essayist Conference: AFRICA 2000
1995 Nicholas Johnson, Former Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Conference: Eleventh International Interdisciplinary Conference on General Semantics
1996 Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Scholar Conference: Inscription as Art in the World of Islam
1996 Peter A. Quinn, Author Conference: Irish Literatures: Old and New Worlds
1996 Rem Koolhas, Founder and Principal, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rotterdam, Netherlands, and Professor of Architecture, Harvard University Conference: (In)Visible Cities: From the Postmodern Metropolis to the Cities of the Future
1996 Joyce Carol Oates, Author and Poet, Roger S. Berlind Distinguished Professor of the Humanities Princeton University Conference: George Sand: History, Politics, and Society: From the First Empire to the Third Republic
1997 Herbert S. Parmet, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, City University of New York Conference: The Tenth Presidential Conference: George Bush: Leading in a New World
The Hofstra Cultural Center
The Hofstra Cultural Center was founded in 1976 by the late Joseph G. Astman, Professor of Comparative Literature and Languages at Hofstra University, and has evolved into a dynamic instrument for fostering scholarly exchange and intellectual debate. In its 20-year history as an integral part of Hofstra University, it has sponsored more than a 100 international conferences that have brought together thousands of scholars from throughout the United States and the world. The Cultural Center has solidified its role as a forum for the interdisciplinary exploration of a wide range of topics. Its conferences range from highly specialized inquiries (e.g., The Trotsky-Stalin Conflict in the 1920s and Inscription as Art in the World of Islam) to subjects of general cultural interest ( Chocolate: Food of the Gods and Baseball and the "Sultan of Swat," Commemorating the 100th Birthday of Babe Ruth), from matters of local and regional concern (Long Island Studies Conferences Roberts Moses and Long Island Women: Activists and Innovators) to issues of international and global significance (New Directions in Worker/ Management Relations: US/USSR; The United Nations at Fifty; Africa 2000).
The Hofstra Cultural Center operates primarily through the medium of the international scholarly conference, traditionally enriched by exhibits, performances, and various supplemental events, but it also sponsors other cultural activities. Its conference activity can be seen to fall under three headings: conferences dedicated to monographic study of world-historical figures (Einstein, James Joyce, Trotsky, Stalin, Goethe, George Sand, Van Gogh, C. G. Jung, Tchaikovsky, Sarah Bernhardt); conferences dedicated to historical, cultural, political, or artistic problematics (Heritage: An Appraisal of the Harlem Renaissance; Bamboo and Oak: The Impact of East Asia on American Society and Culture; Avant-Garde Art and Literature); and a series of conferences dedicated to the Presidents of the United States. The "presidential series," inaugurated in 1982, has so far examined the presidencies of Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Reagan. Employing a pioneering format, these conferences have attempted to examine the presidencies in a critical way by inviting former members of the administrations and White House staffs to enter into discussion with political scientists, historians, and economists.
James M. Shuart, the President of Hofstra University, has best defined the mission of the Hofstra Cultural Center: "A University should be an arena for ideas. We take that mission very seriously, and we seek through our international scholarly conferences to make the best of intellectual thought available not only to our academic community, but also to the communities beyond our campus."
Pellegrino D' Acierno Professor of Comparative Literature and Languages Hofstra University
HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER Conference Schedule and Publications Listing
November 1976 November 1977 December 1977 April 1978 October 1978 March 1979 November 1979 March 1980 March 1980 April 1980 November 1980 April 1981 November 1981 March 1982 April 1982 October 1982 November 1982 April 1983 September 1983
October 1983 November 1983 March 1984 April 1984 April 1984 October 1984 November 1984 March 1985 April 1985 May 1985 June 1985 October 1985 October 1985
November 1985 November 1985 November 1985 February 1986 March 1986 April 1986 May 1986 June 1986 October 1986 November 1986 November 1986
April 1987 June 1987
August 1987 October 1987
November 1987
February 1988 March 1988
April 1988 June 1988 June 1988 September 1988 October 1988 December 1988 March 1989 April 1989 June 1989 October 1989 April 1990 May 1990 June 1990
October 1990
George Sand Centennial Heinrich von Kleist Bicentennial
+ The Chinese Woman George Sand: Her Life, Her Works, Her Influence William Cullen Bryant and His America
+ The Trotsky-Stalin Conflict in the 1920s * Albert Einstein Centennial + Renaissance Venice Symposium + Sean O'Casey * Walt Whitman
* Nineteenth-Century Women Writers
* Feodor Dostoevski
* Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
* Franklin Delano Roosevelt: The Man, the Myth, the Era
* Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
* James Joyce
* Twentieth-Century Women Writers * Harry S. Truman: The Man From Independence
John Maynard Keynes * Romanticism in the Old and the New World:
Washington Irving, Stendahl, and Zhukovskii * Espectador Universal: Jose Ortega y Gasset
* Dwight D. Eisenhower: Soldier, President, Statesman + Victorian Studies + Symposium on Eighteenth-Century Venice
* George Orwell * Friedrich von Schiller
* John F.Kennedy: The Promise Revisited
** Higher Education: Today and Tomorrow Heritage: A Reappraisal of the Harlem Renaissance
+ New York State History Conference
* Eighteenth-Century Women and the Arts Johann Sebastian Bach *
+ Law School Conference: Sixteen Years of the Burger Court, 1969-1985
Avant-Garde Art and Literature + Television 1985-1986: Issues for the Industry and the Audience + Artificial Intelligence
** Evolution of Business Education * Lyndon B. Johnson: A Texan in Washington
Long Island Studies ++ Attitudes Toward Persons with Disabilities
* The World of George Sand
**** Miguel de Unamuno/Ram6n Valle-Inclan/Federico +++ C. G. Jung and the Humanities + The Bicentennial of the United States Constitution:
A Celebration * Suburbia Reexamined
*** Shellfishing and Coastal Resource Management: A Global Perspective
* American Immigration and Ethnicity
* Richard Nixon: A Retrospective on His Presidency, Vols. I*, II*, III*
* Dream and Reality: The Modern Black Struggle for Freedom and Equality
* Multinational Culture: Social Impacts of a Global Economy
* Group Defamation and Freedom of Speech: The Relationship Between Language and Violence
The Legacy of John von Neumann Long Island Studies Conference: Robert Moses
* Business Finance in Less Developed Capital Markets Byron and His Contemporaries Chocolate: Food of the Gods
++++ Minorities in Higher Education * Gerald R. Ford: Restoring the Presidency Vols. I*, II* + East Coast Regional Meeting of the Society of Protozoologists
* The French Revolution of 1789 and Its Impact Theodore Roosevelt and the Birth of Modern America Vincent Van Gogh The Environment: Global Problems-Local Solutions Bamboo and Oak: The Impact of East Asia
on American Society and Culture
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* Jimmy Carter: Keeping Faith, Vol. I, II Mozart: 200 Years of Research and Analysis
+ Innovative Financial Instruments and Developments in Financial Services
* Opera in the "Golden West" Detective Fiction and Film in Honor of the 100th Anniversary
of the Birth of Agatha Christie
* Money: Lure, Lore, and Liquidity The United States and Japan in World War II New Directions in Worker/Management Relations: US/USSR The Allocation of Power Between Central and Local Governments:
The American and Soviet Perspectives
* Games Children Play F. Scott Fitzgerald The Organization for the Study of Communication, Language,
and Gender +++++ The Next Long Island Hurricane!!! Are We Ready for the "Big One"?
* Contested Terrain: Power, Politics, and Participation in Suburbia
* Ronald Reagan-Ninth Presidential Conference, Vol. I, II, III Tchaikovsky and His Contemporaries
* Edvard Grieg: Exploration of Scandinavian Cultures First-Person Singular: Autobiography Women in Theatre: On the Occasion of the 150th Anniversary
of the Birth of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) Art, Glitter, and Glitz: The Theatre of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity
United Nations at Fifty Baseball and the "Sultan of Swat":
Commemorating the 100th Birthday of Babe Ruth Africa 2000 Eleventh International Conference on General Semantics Long Island Women: Activists and Innovators Inscription as Art in the World of Islam Irish Literatures: Old and New Worlds History, Society, and Politics: George Sand from the
First Empire to the Third Republic George Bush: The 41 st President of the United States The World of Pope Innocent III The Hispanic Connection: Spanish and Spanish-American
Literature in the Arts of the World The Native American Experience: Long Island, New York,
and Beyond Frank Sinatra: The Man, The Music, The Legend
November 1990 February 1991
March 1991 April 1991
October 1991 November 1991 December 1991 March 1992
April 1992 May 1992 September I 992
October 1992 November 1992 March 1993 April 1993 October I 993 November 1993 March 1994
October 1994
November 1994 March 1995
April 1995 October 1995 November I 995 March 1996 April 1996 July 1996
November 1996 April 17-19, 1997 May 1-3, 1997
October 16-18, 1997
April 23-25, 1998 November 12-14, 1998
Volumes available from AMS Press, Inc., 56 East 13th Street, New York, NY 10003 Volume available from M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 80 Business Park Drive, Armonk, NY 10504 Volumes available from Heart of the Lakes Publishing, PO Box 299, Interlaken, NY 14847 Volumes available from Garland Publishing, 136 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 American Mathematical Society, P.O. Box 1571, Providence, RI 02901
+ No publication
* Volume available from Greenwood Press, 88 Post Road West, Westport, CT 06881
** Office of the Dean, School of Business, 134 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11550-1090
++ Springer Publishing Company, 536 Broadway, New York, NY I 0012-3955
*** Journal available from Dr. Sandra E. Shumway, Department of Marine Resources and Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine 04575
**** Society of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies, University of Colorado, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Campus Box 278, Boulder, CO 80309-0278
+++ Volumes available from Princeton University Press, 41 William Street, Princeton, NJ 08540
++++ Office of the Dean, School of Education, 124 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11550-1090
+++++ Department of Geology, 114 Hofstra University, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11550-1090
II other volumes forthcoming from Greenwood Press
For further information and "Calls for Papers": Hofstra Cultural Center 200 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11550-1022 Tel (5 I 6) 463-5669/5670 Fax (516) 463-4793
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The Conference acknowledges the cooperation of many offices and departments of Hofstra University and their personnel as follows:
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY OFFICERS James M. Shuart, President Herman A. Berliner, Provost and Dean of Faculties J. Richard Block, Vice President for Planning and Liaison Carol A. Bronzo, Vice President for Development M. James Fellman, Vice President for Operations;
Executive in Residence, Frank G. Zarb School of Business James J. McCue, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer Holly J. Seirup, Vice President for Campus Life and
Dean of Students Deanna J. Chitayat, Dean, University College of
· Continuing Education David C. Christman, Dean, New College; Dean, School for
University Studies Sylvia Giallombardo, Acting Dean, School of Communication James R. Johnson, Dean, School of Education Susan S. Lukesh, Interim Dean of Library Services Ralph S. Polimeni, Interim Dean, Frank G. Zarb School of Business Stuart Rabinowitz, Dean, School of Law Robert C. Vogt, Dean, Hofstra College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT J. Richard Block, Vice President for Planning and Liaison Richard T. Bennett, Executive Dean for Business and
Government Relations; Director of the Business Development Center
Ulric Haynes, Jr., Executive Dean for University International Relations
Ruth L. Collins, Administrative Assistant to the President Ann M. Cornelius, Administrative Assistant Julie Sturges, Administrative Assistant
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Carol A. Bronzo,Vice President for Development Margaret A. Shields, Associate Director of Development and
Executive Director of Alumni Relations Denise J. Bedeian, Director of Donor Relations C. Scott Neff, Assistant Director of Development Linda E. Mondello, Director of Education Resources Caroline Scully, Director of Special Events Janet Sheridan, Administrative Assistant
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Mark L. Landis, Chairperson Anne M. Nagrowski, Senior Executive Secretary
SCHOOL OF LAW Stuart Rabinowitz, Dean M. Patricia Adamski, Vice Dean Marie Leuci, Administrative Assistant to the Dean
HOFSTRA MUSEUM David C. Christman, Director Mary Wakeford, Assistant to the Director Eleanor Rait, Curator Karen T. Albert, Exhibitions Designer/Preparator
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Paul Sirianni, General Manager Neil 0. Lebeau, Assistant General Manager Kiyomi Seki, Textbook Manager
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY CLUB Jimmy Dunn, General Manager Gwen Payette, Assistant Manager
JOAN AND DONALD E. AXINN LIBRARY Susan S. Lukesh, Interim Dean Lorraine Palmer, Assistant Professor
JOHN CRANFORD ADAMS PLAYHOUSE Albert L. Passuello, Director of Theater Facilities Charles Kalinowski, Technical Director Peter Hague, Assistant Technical Director Alan Pittman, Assistant Technical Director Stacey Blayne, Playhouse Manager
OPERATIONS M. James Fellman, Vice President
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Edward N. Bracht, Director
TECHNICAL SERVICES Robert J. Kleinhans, Director
PHYSICAL PLANT DEPARTMENT Richard J. Drury, Director Frank J. McCluskey, Assistant Director Michael J. King, Superintendent of Plant Maintenance Kenneth R. Tyler, Custodial and Grounds Resident Manager Frederick B. Soviero, Director of Grounds
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT Charles L. Churchill, Manager and Operations Director Kathy S. Dwyer, Director of Scheduling Larry Bloom, Director of Sports Facilities Kyle Cuva, Managing Supervisor, Special Events NV
DINING SERVICES John Di Gregorio, General Manager of Food Services Joseph Rudolph, Director of Food Services Kristina Roderka, Assistant Director of Food Services Tina Magalios, Catering Manager
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UNIVERSITY COMPUTING Eugene R. Ingoglia, Associate Provost for Information Systems Lanny R. Udey, Associate Dean, Leaming and Information
Technology David J. Denara, Director of Technology Barry J. Germond, Multimedia Specialist Robert L. Johnson, Manager, Telecommunications Services Theresa T. Macri, End User Support Manager Telecommunications Staff
UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Valerie M. Zurblis, Director Carrie A. Appelbaum, Coordinator Deborah Lorn, Coordinator Mary Schmitt, Senior Executive Secretary
PUBLICATIONS OFFICE Jack K. Ruegamer, Director of Printing and Publications Lisa S. Martin, Assistant Director Andrea Repole, Artist Gladys A. Grego, Typesetter
PRINTING Vicki L. Dwyer, Manager Ernest Angiulo, Supervisor of Printing Department Printing Department Staff
MAIL CENTER Doris D. Brown, Manager Luigi Bruno, Technician Mail Center Staff
UNIVERSITY EDITING OFFICE Alice Castle, Managing Editor of Publications
SPECIAL SECRETARIAL SERVICES Linda Ann Merklin, Supervisor Secretarial Staff
We gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of:
Best Western Hotel and Conference Center Hempstead, NY
Dan Quayle Center and Museum Huntington, IN
George Bush Presidential Library Center College Station, TX
Hofstra Travel Hempstead, NY
Holiday Inn-Rockville Centre Rockville Centre, NY
Holiday Inn-Westbury Carle Place, NY
Horizon Transportation, Inc. Hempstead, NY
Long Island Marriott Uniondale, NY
Nassau Library Systems Uniondale, NY
The New York Times NewYork,NY
Newsday Melville, NY
Suffolk Cooperative Library System Bellport, NY
William F. Levantrosser, Conference Director, at President Bush's office April 1995, Houston, Texas.
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GENERAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Dining Facilities on the Hofstra University Campus: There are seven dining facil ities on the campus listed below. Only one dining facility, the Hofstra University Club, requires reservations. You may make reservations for lunch/dinner by calling 463-6648.
North Campus: South Campus Student Center Cafe 7:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Bits 'n' Bytes-Memo rial Hall Sbarro 's Pizza 11 :30 a.m. - 11 p.m. Burlaps Gourmet Coffee 8 a.m. 11 :30 p.m. (Monday - Friday) Rathskeller 11 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. The Netherlands 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Hofstra Deli Hofstra University Club (Mack Hall) Reservations only 463-6648
Adams Hall ...................... ... 2• Adams Pl~ouse .......... .... 11 Admissions Center/ Bernon Hall .................. ...... 21
inn Library........................ Barnard Hall ....................... 11 Bookstore South .......... ...... 1 ! Breslin Hall ................ ......... 2: Brower Hall ........................ 1 · Business Development Center ..... ................ ........... 21 Butler Annex ...................... 51 Calkins Hall ........................ 1• Community Legal Assistance Corp. Bldg ........ s: Davison Hall ......................... ! Dempster Hall .......... .......... 2C District Court House ........... 51 Gittleson Hall ........... ........... 6( Hauser Hall ................ .......... , Heger Hall ...................... ...... < Hofstra Alumni House ........ 5~ Hofstra Hall ............... ........... 'i Hofstra Health Center ........ 4€ Hofstra Health Dome ......... 4i Hofstra Information Center ........................ ........ SC Hofstra Stadium ................. 52 Hofstra USA ............... ........ 44 Kushner Hall ...................... 22 Liberty Hall ......................... 38 Library Technical Services and Resource Center ......... 61 Lowe Hall ............................. 9 MackHall ........................... 49 Maintenance ...................... 56 Margiotta Hall ................ ..... 54 Mason HalVGallon Wing ....... 5 McEwen Hall .............. ........ 17 Memorial Hall ....................... 1 Monroe Lecture Center ...... 59 Phi!!!Ps Hall .......................... 6 Physical F'rtness Center ................................ 45 Physical Plant .................... 55 Recreation Center .............. 43 Republic Hall ...................... 39 Roosevelt Hall .................... 19 Saltzman Community Services Center ................. 27 School of Law .................... 21 Spiegel Theater ...... ............ 13 Student Center ................... 30 The Deli .............................. 18 Unispan ........ ...................... 29 Weeb Ewbank Hall (N.Y.Jets) .............. ............. 46 Weed Hall ....................... .... 25 Weller Hall .............. ............ 16
Residence Halls The Netherlands ................ 31 Alliance Hall ............. .......... 32 Billof Rights ............. .......... 33 Constitulion Hall ................ . 34 Estabrook Hall .............. ...... 35 Vander Poel Hall ......... ....... 36 Enterprise Hall ............... .... 37 Nassau Hall .............. .......... 40 Suffolk Hall ......................... 41 Colonial Square WesVEast ...................... ..... 42 Twin Oaks .......................... 62
7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. (Mon -Thurs) 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Fri) 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Sat)
7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. (Mon - Thurs) 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Fri )
8 a .m. - 3 p.m. (Sat) JOa.m. - 2 p.m. (Sun)
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