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Clinton, Dole Appear at Bennett College Fund-raiser

GREENSBORO, N.C.

Former President Bill Clinton and former Sen. Bob Dole, once political rivals, came together last week to raise money for historically Black Bennett College.

They also spoke about philanthropy in general, although the relief effort for Hurricane Katrina victims was not a major theme of their discussions. Other speakers mentioned it, however, and four women who evacuated from the Gulf Coast and who are now attending Bennett attended the fund-raiser.

Dole, a Republican from Kansas who left his post as Senate majority leader to challenge Clinton as the Arkansas Democrat sought a second term in 1996, is chairman of a multimillion-dollar fund-raising campaign for Bennett, a school for women.

His work for the school is “an opportunity to help somebody up the ladder,” Dole said.

“He does this because he believes it’s the right thing to do,” said Clinton, whom Dole invited to attend.

Clinton’s connection to the college comes through Dr. Johnnetta Cole, the president of the school, who served on his transition team after he was first elected to the White House in 1992.

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