DCI MEETING WITH SECRETARY SHULTZ 16 NOV 87, 12:30 P.M.
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November 24, 1987
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Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
24 November 1987
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: DCI Meeting with Secretary SHULTZ
16 Nov 87, 12:30 p.m.
There was no MFR prepared for this meeting.
STAT
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Luncheon
by
The Secretary of State
November 16, 1987
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Menu
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Medley of Vegetables
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The cover shows a portion of the 19th century Virginia-style James
Monroe Reception Room used by Secretaries of State to entertain chiefs of
state, heads of governments, foreign ministers, ambassadors, and other
distinguished guests.
The mantelpiece with classical figures, 1800-1810, is attributed to
Samuel McIntire. It came from a Massachusetts house next to the Wayside
Inn. Over the mantel hangs a fine oil portrait of James Monroe, Secretary
of State 1811-1817, President 1817-1825, attributed to the artist Samuel
F. B. Morse who was also the inventor of the telegraph. The portrait is on
loan from the Boston Athenaeum.
Flanking the mantel are recessed cabinets containing a fine collec-
tion of Chinese export porcelain for the American trade, many decorated
with the American eagle from the Great Seal of the United States, the
eagle emblem of the Society of the Cincinnati, and the arms of New York
State (Excelsior).
Throughout the James Monroe Reception Room and the James
Madison Dining Room are examples of American craftsmanship and art of
the Federal period, 1790-1820. These two rooms contain the largest
collection of American decorative arts in the world ornamented with the
eagle of the Great Seal, of which the State Department has been the
custodian since it was established in 1782. The eagles appear on tops of
furnishings, in inlays on chairs, tables, secretary-desks, and boxes as well
as on porcelain.
The adjoining dining room is named for James Madison, who was
Secretary of State 1801-1809, President 1809-1817. The most important
art object in the entire collection is the alabaster bas relief on carrara
marble of Madison by Giuseppi Ceracchi, modeled from life in Phila-
delphia in 1791-92, presumably saved by Mrs. Madison from the White
House fire in 1814.
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