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The Picking of St. John's
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March 29, 1985
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The White House selected St. John's University as the site of a major speech by President Reagan because the school represented ''a cross section of students'' whose families support Mr. Reagan's policies, White House officials said yesterday.
Beyond this, the officials said, Mr. Reagan and his advisers were intent on visiting Wall Street to press for the Administration's budget and tax simplification efforts.
''We wanted to visit the stock exchange and corporate leaders and at the same time address an audience that had a mass appeal to talk about the budget and tax reform, to initiate a public dialogue on these issues,'' one White House aide said. ''We were just looking for an invitation in New York. We went through the computer - we had this invitation from St. John's on file.''
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