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Box 36

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Rex Nicholson, 1937-1953

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 3-4
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Robert H. Hinckley papers (1891-1997) reflect Hinckley's dedicated service to his community, his state, his country, and his fellowman. A major portion of the collection is correspondence. In an attempt to keep the file as originally set up, some of the correspondence is in chronological order, some arranged alphabetically, and some is left within subject categories--Civil Aeronautics Authority, Works Progress Administration, state and national politics, radio, etc. Correspondence with...
Dates: 1937-1953

Soren N. Neilson (president of Mount Pleasant Commercial and Savings Bank), 1921-1928

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 1
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
  1. Hinckley is mayor of Mount Pleasant and in the automobile business at this time.
Dates: 1921-1928

Lowry Nelson, 1934-1952

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 2
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents April 25, 1934--Speech given to the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, Salt Lake City. January 31, 1936--Nelson writes from Utah State Agriculture College of his new position there. October 14, 1937--Nelson has accepted a teaching and research position at the University of Minnesota. May 19, 1941--Nelson comments on a letter sent by Dr. George Thomas, president of...
Dates: 1934-1952

Edward J. Noble, 1938-1952

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 5-15
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Letters to President Franklin D. Roosevelt from Noble in his position as chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, 1938-1939. Friendly and business correspondence between Noble and Hinckley covering a number of years of association in the Civil Aeronautics Authority; construction of the Washington, D. C., airport; radio and television; Civil Pilot Training Program of World War II; and other...
Dates: 1938-1952

Dorothy B. Nyswander, 1933-1937, 1941

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 16
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
  1. Correspondence written during her work with the Works Progress Administration as regional director of women's work, and later as director of the School Health Study Committee in New York.
Dates: 1933-1937; 1941