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Some Sample Itineraries

April 13, 1988 1 min read
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Following are sample itineraries from trips taken by Secretary of Education William J. Bennett:

October 22-23, 1985; California.

San Diego Union Editorial Board luncheon.
Young Presidents Association, Intern University, San Diego.
Vietnam League of Orange County.
Los Angeles Times editorial writers luncheon.
The College Board National Forum, San Diego.

January 13-14, 1986; Atlanta, Ga.

Spelman College convocation.
Rotary Club luncheon.
Atlanta Constitution editorial board.
Reception at Omni Hotel.
John Hope Elementary School.
Martin Luther King Center.
Atlanta Journal editorial board.
Georgia Republican Foundation reception.

August 25-29, 1986; Idaho.

Ririe Elementary School, Idaho Falls.
Lunch with Chamber of Commerce, Idaho Falls.
Ricks College, Idaho Falls.
Steve Symms fundraiser, Idaho Falls.
Republican barbeque, Idaho Falls.
Steve Symms fundraiser, Boise.
Press conference with Symms, BoiseLincoln Elementary School, Boise.
Lunch with Lions Club, Boise.
Capital High School inservice program, Boise.
Videotaping with Symms.

February 25-26; Chicago, Ill.

LaSalle Language Academy.
Executive Club.
Chicago United.
Dinner, University Club of Chicago.
Republican breakfast fundraiser.

April 15, 1987; Indianapolis, Ind.

Indianapolis Star editorial board.
Citizens Concerned for the Constitution.
Lunch with Governor Orr and state legislators.

February 2, 1987; Jackson, Miss.

Northside Elementary School.
Lunch with Rotary Club.
Meeting with state Republicans.

March 12-13, 1987; New Hampshire.

Lunch, Manchester Chamber of Commerce.
Interview, Manchester Union Leader.
Stratham Memorial School, Manchester.
Woodman Park Elementary School, Dover.
Meeting with Governor John Sununu, Dover.
Meeting with Moultenborough Central School delegation at State capitol.
Republican Northeast Leadership Conference dinner.

July 29-30, 1987; Albuquerque, N.M.

Meeting with Governor Carruthers.
New Mexico Republican reception.
Conference with State Department of Education.
Meeting with former Senator Schmitt
Albuquerque Rotary Club.

September 24-25, 1987; Texas.

American Institute for Character Education.
Reception for Representative Richard Armey.
Dallas Right to Life.
Breakfast with CEO’s.
Mary Kay Cosmetics.
Arts Magnet High School.
Young Presidents’ Organization Western Area Conference.

A version of this article appeared in the April 13, 1988 edition of Education Week as Some Sample Itineraries

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