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Remarks at a reception for Joel Hyatt in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. (Bill Clinton speech) (Transcript)
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Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
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August 8, 1994
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A reception for Joel Hyatt, who is campaigning for a seat in the US Senate, is graced by Pres. Clinton. The president expresses his support for Hyatt as he convinces the people of Ohio of Hyatt's social commitment. The Senate aspirant began an ongoing program for undergraduates to teach inner-city kids when he was still in Yale Law School. He also established Hyatt Legal Services with his wife Susan.
July 30, 1994
I'm delighted to be here with Joel and Susan and their two fi...
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