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Clinton, Bill, 1946-

 Person

Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:

1 February – McNeil/Lehrer NewsHour [Campbell, Bill Clinton, Sam Nunn, Richard Lugar, Ron Brown, Ed Rollins, David Bonior, and Newt Gingrich, reacting to Bush's State of the Union Address]

 Item — Box 29
Scope and Contents From the Series: Audiovisual (10 linear ft.) comprises the longest time-span of all the series, documenting Campbell‘s career from his 1978 election to Congress to his support of George W. Bush in the 2000 presidential election. Specifically, AV material documents his 1978, 1982, 1984, and 1986 campaigns for public office, his economic development efforts as governor (including BMW‘s arrival in the Upstate), his appearances in the national media as a leading Republican, and his work on the Bush (1988, 1992),...
Dates: 1990

27 – Response to [President Bill] Clinton's Weekly Radio Address

 File — Box 8
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Speeches (7 linear ft.) contains speeches, many annotated, that Campbell made as candidate for Governor, as Governor, as President and CEO of the American Council of Life Insurance (ACLI), and as a private citizen. Speeches are listed individually in date order.

Dates: March

5/10 Palmetto Business Forum, / "Clinton's First 100 Days"

 Item — Box 62
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Public Papers series contains Derrick’s congressional papers. The biographical file contains biographical sketches of Derrick from 1975 to 1994. General Papers, 1975-1994, comprising the bulk of the collection at 58 linear feet, consist chiefly of legislative material including drafts and texts of bills, correspondence, and reference material. This series documents Derrick’s tenure in office and reflects not only his legislative activity, but the concerns and opinions of his...
Dates: 1993

Audiocassette tapes, 1993, March – Republican Response to Clinton's Weekly Radio Address, Governor Campbell

 Item — Box 27
Scope and Contents From the Series: Audiovisual (10 linear ft.) comprises the longest time-span of all the series, documenting Campbell‘s career from his 1978 election to Congress to his support of George W. Bush in the 2000 presidential election. Specifically, AV material documents his 1978, 1982, 1984, and 1986 campaigns for public office, his economic development efforts as governor (including BMW‘s arrival in the Upstate), his appearances in the national media as a leading Republican, and his work on the Bush (1988, 1992),...
Dates: 1993, March – Republican Response to Clinton's Weekly Radio Address, Governor Campbell

Bill and Hillary Clinton

 File — Box 697
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Collection Description Images consist of nine linear feet of photographs, contact sheets, slides, negatives, scrapbooks, and oversized, grouped first by format and then by topic. Photographs reflect Hollings' interest in a wide-range of issues (industry and trade, the budget, conservation, hunger) during his Senate career and his duties as Senator. A small amount of photographs reflect his time as Governor. Representing his longstanding commitment to a balanced budget, Hollings posed with...
Dates: 1943-2008

Bill Clinton Presidential Re-election

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Campaign files detail Riley’s races for the House, Senate, and Governor, as well as his efforts for other candidates, including Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and numerous members of Congress. Of particular interest are the files documenting Riley’s campaign for governor in 1978. Riley entered the race early in 1977 and built a wide-ranging campaign organization, including finance and steering committees, advisory committees from the African-American, student, and senior citizen...
Dates: 1996

Bill Clinton Presidential ("Victory '92" in SC—Riley chair) [Transition, see: Democratic Party]

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Campaign files detail Riley’s races for the House, Senate, and Governor, as well as his efforts for other candidates, including Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and numerous members of Congress. Of particular interest are the files documenting Riley’s campaign for governor in 1978. Riley entered the race early in 1977 and built a wide-ranging campaign organization, including finance and steering committees, advisory committees from the African-American, student, and senior citizen...
Dates: 1992

Clinton Administration Scandals

 File — Box 80
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The Clippings series, 1962 to 2006, is primarily concerned with elections, legislation, contemporary issues affecting the state and the nation, and people of interest to the DPSC.

Dates: 1962-2006

Clinton Administration Transition Team, 1992-1993

 File — Box 132
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Clippings consist of newspaper and other articles, generally mentioning Riley or his family. Chronological clippings files were maintained by the Office of the Governor and, for a short time, by the office of the Secretary of Education. Loose clippings have been arranged topically.

Dates: 1992-1993

Clinton, Bill

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Series: Audiovisual materials date largely from Riley’s campaign for governor onward and include formats such as U-matic and VHS videocassettes. Most are labeled as to their content (see Audiovisual Appendix) and some have been migrated to digital formats. The audiovisual materials hint at the great number of speeches and public appearances Riley made as Secretary of Education. A large number of photographs date from early 20th-century family photos to significant documentation of Riley’s terms as...
Dates: c. 1898 - 2018