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April e, 1988 Hillary Rodham Clinton, Esq, ROS Law Firm 120 E. 4th Street Little Rock. AR 72201 Dear Hillary: Enclosed is some material about FCD: our last annual report; recent grants, a listing of grants approved in the fiscal year just ended; and the organization's bylaws. Your response to our invitation to join the council was so heartening; your weití>ership will provide new strength not only to the council, but to the board and staff. Mary Bundy, who chairs the nominating committee is also delighted to know that you have agreed, and she will be writing you later this spring. I look forward to working with you. With best regards. Barbara B. Blun BBB rones Enclosures
ILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Hillary Rodham Clinton is an attorney in Little Rock, Arkansas, and a national leader in education and community affairs. She chairs the Board of Directors of the Children's Defense Fund, the American Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession, and serves on the Grant Foundation Commission on Youth and America's Future. She is on the Board of Directors of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., and of Southern Development Bancorporation. She served as Chairperson of the Arkansas Education Standards Committee which recommended substantial changes in accreditation standards for the State's public schools and which served as a model for other states. She was appointed by the Governor to serve on the Commission on Arkansas' Future. She was named in the 1984 Esquire Magazine Register of "The Best of the New Generation," and has received numerous other honors and honorary degrees for her work on behalf of public education, legal services and children. She served on the faculties of the Schools of Law at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and In Little Rock, and she is a partner in the Rose Law Firm. Hillary Rodham Clinton graduated with high honors from Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and received her law degree from the Yale Law School In New Haven, Connecticut. As an author and lecturer, she has written articles and spoken throughout the country on education, other Issues affecting children and families, and the changing roles of women. She Is married to Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas and they have a daughter, Chelsea. 0489g/hrc 0 6 2 2 8 8/5
K ' ILLARÍ RODHAM CLINTON Home: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Governor's Mansion 1800 Center Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 Business: Rose Law Firm 120 East Fourth Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 02/01/77-09/79-01/80 08/74-02/77 09/75-07/79 01/74-08/74 06/73-01/74 REPRESENTATIVE C SERVICE: Rose Law Firm, Little Rock, Arkansas, Partner specializing in litigation University of Arkansas of Little Rock School of Law, Little Rock, Arkansas, Lecturer in Law University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayettevi11e, Arkansas, Assistant Professor of Law; Director, University of Arkansas Legal Aid Clinic; Texarkana Prison Project and Cummins Prison Project United States Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas, Reporter for the Federal Court Speedy Trial Planning Group Impeachment Inquiry Staff, Judiciary Committee, United States House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., Counsel Children's Defense Fund, Cambridge, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., Attorney; Carnegie Council on Children, New Haven, Connecticut, Legal Consultant Member, Commission on Arkansas' Future Chair, Board of Directors, Children's Defense Fund, Washington, D.C., 1986 -; Member, Board of Directors, 1976 Chair, American Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession; 1987-0 -i á 9 r c
Chair, Board of Directors, New Norld Foundation, New York, New York, 1987 -; Member, Board of Directors, 1983 - Board of Directors, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 1986 - Board of Directors, Southern Development Bancorporation, 1986 - Board of Directors, Child Care Action Campaign, New York, New York, 1986 - Member of Commission on Quality Education, Southern Regional Education Board, 1984 - Yale Law School Executive Committee, New Haven, Connecticut, 1983 -; Treasurer, 1987 - Member, Youth and America's Future: The William T. Grant Foundation Commission on Work, Family and Citizenship, 1986 Chair, Arkansas Education Standards Committee, 1983-84 Southern Governors Association Task Force on Infant Mortality, 1984-85 Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, Founder, President and Member of Board of Directors, 1977-1984 Chair, Legal Services Corporation, Washington, D.C., 1978-1980; Member, Board of Directors, 1977-1981 Chair, Arkansas Rural Health Committee, 1979-1980 American Bar Association; American Trial Lawyers Association; American Law Institute; Arkansas Bar Association; and Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association lors Ai Esquire Magazine Register, "The Best of the New Generation, Men and Women Under Forty Who Are Changing America," December 1984; Arkansas College, Batesville, Arkansas 1988 0489g/hrc 06 2 2 8 8/2
Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1985; Arkansas College, Batesville, Arkansas 1988 Arkansas Woman of the Year, 1983 Arkansas Honor Young Mother of the Year, 1984 Arkansas Press Broadcasters Newsmaker of the Year, 1984 Phi Delta Kappa Award for Outstanding Layman of the Year for Contributions to Education, 1984 Phi Kappa Phi Honors Lecture, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1984 American Association of University Women, Honorary Membership, 1984 Delta Kappa Gamma Society for Women Educators, Honorary Membership, 1985 Arkansas Bar Association and Arkansas Bar Foundation Award: "To recognize outstanding achievements as a lawyer and role model." 1985 Pulaski County Bar Association Lawyer Citizen Award, 1987 Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, 1987-88 edition. PUBLICATIONS: "Teacher Education: Of the People, By the People and For the People," in Beyond the Looking Glass: Papers from a National Sumposium on Teacher Education Policies, Practices, and Research, March, 1985 and in Journal of Teacher Education, January-February, 1985 "Children's Rights: A Legal Perspective," ChiIdren's Rights, Teachers College Press, New York, 1979 Book review of All Our Children in "Public Welfare," Winter, 1978 0489g/hrc 062288/3
"Children's Policies: Journal. June, 1977 Abandonment and Neglect," Yale Law Handbook on Legal Rights for Arkansas Nomen, 1976 and 1987 editions CATION: "Children Under the Law," Harvard Educational Review. January, 1974 Wellesley College, Nellesley, Massachusetts, B.A. with High Honors, 1969; Durant Scholar; President, College Government; Vida Dutton Scudder Scholarship for Graduate Studies Yale Law School, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, J.D., 1973; Barristers' Union Prize Trial; Director, Barristers' Union; Board of Editors, Yale Review of Law and Social Action; Yale Legal Services; Special Program in Law and Psychiatry sponsored by Yale Law School, the Yale Child Study Center and the Yale Medical School, the Yale Child Study Center and the Yale Medical School; Research Assistant for Professor Joseph Goldstein for book he co-authored with Drs. Anna Freud and A1 Solnit, Beyond the Best Interests of the Child 04 89g/h rc 062288/4
September 26, 1988 Hillary Rodham Clinton, Esq. Rose Law Firm 120 East Fourth Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Dear Hillary: Thanks so much for your participation in the meetings of the council and FCD board. I certainly intend to take you up on your offer to help in the foundation's work. With best regards. Barbara B. Blum
September 27» 1989 Hillary Rodham Clinton, Esq. Rose Law Firm 120 E. 4th Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Dear Hillary: You were missed last week at our annual council meeting» but I do appreciate your having taken the time to review the materials and give us your thoughts on the NGA project. As you indicated, new efforts to reach the thousands of line workers who will in the end be critical to whether the FSA improves services to families pose an enormous challenge to ail of us, one that will take patience, time, and persistence to meet. I was encouraged, however, by Lynne Fender's response to your observations. Lynne acknowledges that N6A by itself has been unable to penetrate much beyond the top levels of human service officials, but that its new consortium with APWÂ, NACo, and CCSSO is designed to facilitate communication with a much broader group of staff members. The regional meetings provide a real opportunity to learn more about which staff are being reached. I look forward to talking with you as the technical assistance process unfolds. With best regards, Barbara B. Blum BBB:msw
ll!cbnedaugl21991 PHILLIP CARROLL W. DANE CLAY GEORGE E. CAMPBELL HERBERT C. RULE m W. WILSON JONES VINCENT FOSTER, JR. WEBSTER L. HUBBELL ALLEN W. BIRD H WILLIAM E. BISHOP HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON C. BRANTLY BUCK TIM BOE M. JANE DICKEY WILLIAM H. KENNEDY, in KENNETH R. SHEMIN RONALD M. CLARK GARLAND J. GARRETT JERRY C. JONES THOMAS P. THRASH CHARLES W. BAKER DAVID L. WILLIAMS JACKSON FARROW JR. LES R. BALEDGE JIM HUNTER BIRCH KEVIN R. BURNS RICHARD T. DONOVAN RICHARD N. MASSEY GARY N. SPEED ROSE LAW FIRM A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ATTORNEYS 120 EAST FOURTH STREET LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 7220I-2893 TELEPHONE (50I) 375-9131 TELECOPIER (50I) 375-I309 U. M. ROSE 1834-1913 August 8, 1991 WRITER'S DIRECT DIAL NO. SARAH HOOD TEED STEPHEN N. JOINER JAMES H. DRUFF JAY F. SHELL GORDON M.WILBOURN JESS ASKEW, m AMY LEE STEWART DAVID A. SMITH T. CRAIG JONES J. SCOTT SCHALLHORN MICHAEL D. BOOKER JOHN T. HARDIN BRIAN ROSENTHAL STEVEN D. DURAND JEFFREY J. GEARHART JAMES L. HARRIS MARK ALAN PEOPLES PATRICIA J. HERITAGE SAMMIE P. STRANGE, JR. JAMES M. GARY CLAY H. DAVIS JOHN A. BRYANT FRANKLIN M. FAUST ROBERT CRAIG HANNAH J. GASTON WILLIAMSON OF COUNSEL Ms. Mary L. Bundy Foundation for Child Development 345 East 46 Street New York, N Y 10017-3562 Dear Ms. Bundy: I greatly appreciated your letter of July 30, 1991, asking if I would be willing to have my name submitted for election to the class of 1994 of the Foundation's Council. As much as I would love to say yes, I cannot at this time take on any additional obligations. There are a number of pressing matters on my agenda (and also my husband's) that I have to give my priority to before I can accept any others. I hope, though, you will leave the door open for me and permit me to be reconsidered next year. I admire the work that the Foundation does and, although I have not been able to attend all of the Council meetings that I would like to have, I learned a great deal and still remember vividly my conversations with the other participants. Please give my regards to the other members of the Council and the Staff of the Foundation for the good work they continue to do. Sincerely yours. I Hillary Rodham Clinton HRC:mca
^ F nt.! \ D A r I (J \ F(.)K CHILD D F \ E L C) P M C \ 54^. FAST4(,STKFET, \E\VYfjRK,N.V.l(/()ir-r,nj j!j-f,^)/- Wnl BAKBAK X t.!. iil.'. M PrL-i(l.'i)t August 22, 1991 Hillary Rodham Clinton, Esq. Rose Law Firm 120 E. 4th Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Dear Hillary, Although your current activities preclude continued membership as a member of FCD's council, our board and staff hope that, at a time not too distant, we can involve you again, perhaps more actively, in our work. Your leadership on the issues of concern to the foundation is simply exceptional and we are grateful for all you do. kh every good wish. Barbara B. Blum BBBimsw