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Clinton Presidential Library
1200 President Clinton Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72201
Inventory for FOIA Request 2010-0769-F
Records relating to remarks made by William Jefferson Clinton to White House Fellows, White
House Fellow Alumni, or Commissioners of the President’s Commission on White House
Fellowships.
Extent
30 folders, approximately 836 pages
Access
Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the
Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552
as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal
exemptions.
Copyright
Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of
their official duties are in the public domain. Researchers are advised to consult the copyright law of the
United States (Title 17, USC) which governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of
copyrighted material.
Provenance
Official records of William Jefferson Clinton’s presidency are housed at the Clinton Presidential Library
and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of
the Presidential Records Act (PRA).
Processed by
Staff Archivist, 2010. Previously restricted materials are added as they are released.
Scope and Content
The materials in FOIA 2010-0769-F are a selective body of documents responsive to the topic of the
FOIA. This collection is very closely related to FOIA 2010-0767-F. Researchers should consult the
archivist about related materials.
The White House Fellowship Program began in 1964, with the creation of the President’s Commission
on White House Fellowships. Largely the idea of John Gardner, President of the Carnegie Corporation,
the program was created by Executive Order 11183 signed by President Lyndon Johnson on October 3,
1964. Johnson’s order read, ―It is in the National interest that our future leaders in all walks of life have
opportunities to observe firsthand the important and challenging tasks of American government.‖
Gardner envisioned a program where men and women from the United States could serve at the highest
levels of government. His hope was that they would then take their experience back to their
communities and increase civic engagement on a local, state, and national level.
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�Eleven to nineteen fellows are selected each year from over 1,000 applicants. These fellows serve for
one year as full-time employees of the Federal Government; typically working within the Executive
Branch. There is no requirement for age, education, or profession. However, no member of the Federal
government may serve with the exception of career military. Through working within the executive
branch these fellows have intimate contact with leaders at the highest levels of government and often
travel with senior leaders of the administration.
In 1994, the program celebrated its thirtieth year. During that thirty year period there had been over 400
White House Fellows. Many well respected and well known American leaders have participated in the
White House Fellows Program. These include: Robert Haas, Dana Mead, Julia Taft, Henry Cisneros,
Colin Powell, Dennis Blair, Mary Schiavo, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and a host of other business and
government leaders. To date, the program has had more than 625 Fellows. The 2010-2011 class of
thirteen was named by President Barack Obama on June 22, 2010.
System of Arrangement
Records that are responsive to this FOIA request were found in these collection areas—Clinton
Presidential Records: WHORM Subject File, Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM (OP), Clinton
Presidential Records: Executive Office of the President, Clinton Presidential Records: Staff and Office
Files, and Clinton Presidential Records: Electronic Daily Diary.
The White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) contains a variety of series created to
organize and track documents and correspondence. The WHORM Subject File was compiled by the
White House Office of Records Management and is a series of categories designated by a letter/number
combination. In addition there are WHORM, WHORM Counsel, WHORM (CL), WHORM (OP),
WHORM (Too Late), WHORM (Various Offices), and WHORM Alpha Project series.
White House Staff and Office Files were maintained at the folder level by staff members within their
individual offices and documents all levels of administrative activity.
WHORM files are processed at the document level; whereas, Staff and Office Files are processed at the
folder level, that is, individual documents are not selected and removed from a folder for processing.
While this method maintains folder integrity, it frequently results in the incidental processing of
documents that are not wholly responsive to the subject area.
The Electronic Daily Diary is a log of the President’s daily activities and is arranged chronologically by
date.
Please note that a single asterisk ―*‖ indicates that the category is entirely processed and open.
The following is a list of documents and folders processed in response to FOIA 2010-0769-F:
Box 1
Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM Subject Files
Category
Case Number
FG001-07
Case Number: 289220SS
FG233*
Case Number: 074426SS
FG233*
Case Number: 194462
FG233*
Case Number: 224074
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�Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM Subject Files (continued)
Category
Case Number
FG233*
Case Number: 250075
FG233*
Case Number: 432311
ME001
Case Number: 220452
ME002
Case Number: 025297
ME002
Case Number: 401825 [1]
ME002
Case Number: 401825 [2]
ME002-03
Case Number: 121177
PE010
Case Number: 039483SS
PE010
Case Number: 106798
PE010
Case Number: 109920SS
PE010
Case Number: 214234SS
PE010
Case Number: 219955
PR010
Case Number: 278264SS
SO004
Case Number: 020687SS
Clinton Presidential Records: Records Management (OP)
243003
[Turner, Reginald, Jr.]
Clinton Presidential Records: Executive Office of the President
[Extra Copies of POTUS Briefing Papers-October 6, 1993] [OA/ID CF 31]
[POTUS Briefing Papers-June 17, 1993] [OA/ID CF 1723]
[POTUS Briefing Papers-April 4, 1997] [OA/ID CF 1758]
[POTUS Briefing Papers-March 16, 1998] [OA/ID CF 1766]
[POTUS Briefing Papers-July 19, 1998] [OA/ID CF 1768]
Box 2
Clinton Presidential Records: Executive Office of the President
[Extra Copies of POTUS Briefing Papers-September 11, 1998] [1] [OA/ID CF 996]
[Extra Copies of POTUS Briefing Papers-September 11, 1998] [2] [OA/ID CF 996]
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Speechwriting
White House Fellows Oct. 6, 1993 [OA/ID 3335]
WH Fellows – 5/14/1995 (Bushman) [OA/ID 6488]
Clinton Presidential Records: Electronic Daily Diary
[White House Fellow]
[04/14/1993-05/04/1995] [OA/ID 150000]
[02/05/1998-07/07/2000] [OA/ID 155000]
Last modified: 04/25/2012
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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White House Fellows - Collection Finding Aid
Identifier
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2010-0769-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records relating to remarks made by President Clinton to White House Fellows, White House Fellow Alumni, or Commissioners of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships. The records of this collection are primarily notes for appearances Clinton made at events held in conjunction with Fellow activities.
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Finding Aid