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The Honorable William J. Clinton
President of the United States
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D. C. 20500
Dear Mr. President.
You will recall that on March 5, 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and
President Harry S. Truman traveled to Westminster College, where Churchill delivered the
prophetic "Sinews of Peace" Address in which he coined the term "Iron Curtain" and warned the
world about the beginning of the Cold War. On Saturday, March 9, 1946, Westminster College,
the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library in the United States, and the International Churchill
Society plan to commemorate the 50th anniversary of that historic event.
To create a situation parallel to the 1946 visit, we have invited the former British Prime Minister,
The Lady Margaret Thatcher, to deliver an address. She has graciously accepted the invitation.
We extend to you a cordial invitation to accompany Lady Thatcher to Fulton, to introduce her,
and toframethe occasion by commenting on the historic ties of our two nations and their
relationship to the New World Order. We envision a ceremony with two distinct parts that will
provide maximum opportunity for each principal speaker to reach a national and international
audience. It will also be our pleasure, at that time, to confer upon you the honorary degree of
Doctor of Laws.
As you may know, the Westminster College campus includes the Church of St. Mary,
Aldermanbury, a London church designed by the famous 17th century architect, Christopher
Wren, which was damaged in the Blitz and reconstructed in Fulton, Missouri; a segment of the
Berlin Wall forming the monumental sculpture "Breakthrough" created by Edwina Sandys, Sir
Winston Churchill's granddaughter; and a prominent statue of Churchill executed by the British
sculptor, Franta Belsky. These historic monuments formed the backdrop for speeches by former
President Ronald Reagan in 1990 and former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in 1992.
Weather permitting, a significant part of the ceremony will be held outdoors surrounded by these
reminders of international conflict in the 20th century. The event will be organized to provide
maximum opportunities for photographic, television, and other media coverage.
501 Westminster Avenue • Fulton, Missouri 65251-1299 • 314 592-1315 • Fax 314 642-7482
�The Honorable William J. Clinton
April 11, 1995
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The Lady Soames and Mrs. Margaret Truman Daniel (daughters of Sir Winston and President
Truman) have accepted our invitation to serve as honorary chairs of the anniversary celebration.
Other dignitaries on both sides of the Atlantic, among them Ambassadors Crowe and Renwick,
former presidents Ford, Carter, Bush, and Reagan, are being asked to serve with them on the
honorary committee.
We hope you willfindit possible to participate in the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the "Sinews
of Peace" address on March 9, 1996, along with Lady Thatcher and other special guests. We
look forward to hearingfromyou in that regard at your earliest convenience. In the meantime, if
you have questions or desire additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
With best wishes,
Sincerely,
James F. Traer
c.
The Lady Thatcher
The Lady Soames
Mrs. Margaret Truman Daniel
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Ms. Ann Walley
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Dear Ms. Walley:
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I write with regard to an earlier letter directed to Mr. William Webster
inviting President Clinton to participate in the 50th anniversary celebration
of Winston Churchill's 1946 "Sinews of Peace" (Iron Curtain) address at
Westminster College on Saturday, March 9, 1996. A copy of that letter is
enclosed.
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Understanding it is still too early for the President to make a firm
commitment, we trust the invitation continues to receive serious
consideration. As I indicated earlier, we hope President Clinton will
introduce former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, just as
President Truman introduced Winston Churchill 50 years ago.
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The President might welcome an additional opportunity to meet with the
public and press during his visit. If so, we will be pleased to assist in
arranging for a "town meeting" or other event prior to the afternoon
convocation, which is scheduled for 2 p.m. The event could be held in the
Westminster College Gymnasium, which was the site of Churchill's address
and which will be decorated appropriately for the occasion.
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I look forward to hearingfromyou as the March 9, 1996, date draws
nearer. Please contact me if you have questions, desire additional
information, or wish to pursue the "town meeting" suggestion. We hope
we will be privileged to welcome President Clinton to Westminster next
March.
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Sincerely,
Or. J^n.es \V. Muller
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President
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c. Hon. Richard A. Gephardt
Hon. Harold L. Volkmer
Hon. Mel Camahan
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Margaret Thatcher
Creator
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White House Office of Records Managment
National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management System
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47953">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Identifier
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2014-0045-F
Description
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This collection consists of records mentioning former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who left office two years prior to the beginning of the Clinton Administration. The records consist of congressional correspondence, greeting cards, letters, memos, notes, and routing forms. Topics cover congratulations, greetings, invitations, the general secretariats of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the United Nations, and the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM: Subject File
Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM Unclassified NSC Records Management System
Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management System
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
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15 folders in 1 box
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Paper
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Title
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107065
Creator
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White House Office of Records Management
Subject File
IV095
Identifier
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2014-0045-F
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Box 1
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/1127688">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47953">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Source
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1127688
42-t-1127688-20140045F-001-008-2015
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Office of Records Management
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Format
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Adobe Acrobat Document
Medium
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Preservation-Reproduction-Reference
Date Created
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9/11/2015