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PRESIDENT CLINTON:
Thank you. Thank you,
President Chen, Chairmen Ren, Vice President Chi,
Vice
Minister Wei. We are delighted to be here
today with a very large American delegation,
including the First Lady and our daughter, who
is a student at Stanford, one of the
schools
with which Beijing University has a relationship.
We have six members of the
United States
Congress; the Secretary of State; Secretary of
Commerce; the Secretary of
Agriculture; the
Chairman of our Council of Economic Advisors;
Senator Sasser, our
Ambassador; the National
Security Advisor and my Chief of Staff, among
others. I say
that to illustrate the
importance that the United States places on our
relationship with
China.
I would like to begin by congratulating all of
you, the students, the
faculty, the
administrators, on celebrating the centennial year
of your university. Gongxi,
Beida.
(Applause.)
As I'm sure all of you know,
this campus was once home to Yenching University
which was founded by American missionaries.
Many of its wonderful buildings were
designed
by an American architect. Thousands of Americans
students and professors
have come here to
study and teach. We feel a special kinship with
you.
I am, however, grateful that this
day is different in one important respect from
another important occasion 79 years ago. In
June of 1919, the first president of
Yenching
University, John Leighton Stuart, was set to
deliver the very first
commencement address
on these very grounds. At the appointed hour, he
appeared,
but no students appeared. They were
all out leading the May 4th Movement for China's
political and cultural renewal. When I read
this, I hoped that when I walked into the
auditorium today, someone would be sitting
here. And I thank you for being here, very
much. (Applause.)
Over the last 100 years, this university has grown
to more than
20,000 students. Your graduates
are spread throughout China and around the world.