(2009-0835-F) White House Videos - Science and Technology Medal Ceremony

One betacam video recording reviewed and processed.

This is a video recording of President Clinton and Vice President Gore presenting Presidential Science and Technology medals on September 30, 1993 to award winners on the South grounds of the White House. President Clinton and Vice President Gore made brief remarks at the ceremony. The recipients of the National Medal of Science for 1993 were: Daniel Nathans and Salome G. Waelsch, Biological Sciences; Donald J. Cram, Norman Hackerman, Chemistry; Alfred Y. Cho, Engineering; Martin D. Kruskal, Mathematics; Val L. Fitch, and Vera C. Rubin, Physical Sciences. The recipients of the National Medal of Technology for 1993 were: Walter L. Robb, Advanced Manufacturing Technology; Amos E. Joel, Jr., William H. Joyce, George Levitt & Marinus Los, Kenneth H. Olsen, General Product and Process Innovation; Hans W. Liepmann, Human Resource Development; George Kozmetsky, and William D. Manly, Technology Transfer.

The material in FOIA 2009-0835-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. FOIA request 2009-0835-F includes one selected master tape video recording from the White House Television Office. President Clinton and Vice President Gore present Presidential Science and Technology medals to award winners on the South grounds of the White House. President Clinton and Vice President Gore make brief remarks at the ceremony. The recipients of the National Medal of Science for 1993 are: Daniel Nathans and Salome G. Waelsch, Biological Sciences; Donald J. Cram, Norman Hackerman, Chemistry; Alfred Y. Cho, Engineering; Martin D. Kruskal, Mathematics; Val L. Fitch, and Vera C. Rubin, Physical Sciences. The recipients of the National Medal of Technology for 1993 are: Walter L. Robb, Advanced Manufacturing Technology; Amos E. Joel, Jr., William H. Joyce, George Levitt & Marinus Los, Kenneth H. Olsen, General Product and Process Innovation; Hans W. Liepmann, Human Resource Development; George Kozmetsky, and William D. Manly, Technology Transfer. The approximate running time of this event is 17 minutes.

Videos

Records that were responsive to this FOIA request were found in one collection area and one series— Clinton Presidential Records: Video Recordings of the White House Television Office, and the series therein—Video Recordings Relating to the Clinton Administration. Processing is done at the Folder/Video tape level.

Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 2201) 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.

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).

Staff Archivist, 2009

The following list is the videotape recording processed in response to FOIA 2009-0835-F:
Clinton Presidential Records: Video Recordings of the White House Television Office
Series: Video Recordings Relating to the Clinton Administration
Master Tape #01222 September 30, 1993