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Thursday, May 30, 2002

University of Arkansas announces first class on Clinton presidency, to begin in January
University of Arkansas at Little Rock political science professor Margaret Scranton is developing the curriculum and will teach the class, slated to serve as the prototype for the planned Clinton School of Public Service at the Clinton Presidential Library. It will begin in January and was believed to be the first college class in the country on Clinton's life, school officials said Wednesday. [...] "Because we can't begin classes there until 2004, the opportunity is right under our noses to begin doing things now," Scranton said. [...]
Mr. Clinton could be heard snickering and mumbling to an aide "If she's nice, I know something else that might be under her nose!"
[...] "This begins Arkansas' academic study of the Clinton presidency ... and it does so before the library is actually opened," added Skip Rutherford, president of the Clinton foundation. [...]
"We were a bit worried, but since the 7-11 down the street has Huster and Penthouse Forum, we figured we'd be okay as far as class material goes. After we get the library open, we'll have a lot more, obviously, including Internet access."


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