Box 20
Contains 14 Results:
Wallace G. Bennett correspondence, 1969
National Park Service correspondence and news clipping, 1963
October 4 - Bennett was a strong advocate of the multiple use concept for the National Parks System as he indicated in a letter to George Anderson.
General correspondence, 1963
October 30 - The Daily Utah Chronicle in "Letters to the Editor" section has a letter about Ezra Taft Benson's civil rights position.
Bennett Motor correspondence, 1964
David Bennett correspondence, 1964
Harold Bennett correspondence, 1964
Harold Bennett's family, children, spouse and many grandchildren are pictured on their family card.
Richard Bennett, 1964
March 20 - Richard Bennett wrote to Senator Bennett's son, Robert, about employment possibilities at Bennett's Glass and Paint and provides an overview of the Bennett family holdings and their management.
Wallace G. Bennett correspondence, 1964
- August 3 - Senator Bennett advised son, Wallace G.against contributing money towards the passage of the Liberty Amendment.
- September 2 - Program for the dinner honoring Tom Judd, former Republican State Chairman, a Bennett relative and formerly active in Bennett's campaigns.
General family correspondence, 1964
European trip letter, 1964
September 4 - Bennett wrote to his German friend, Dr. H. Eberhood giving a brief synopsis of the trip.
Service Academics - Nominations, 1964-1965
Correspondence, Information Sheets, Lists of Nominees, Test results are included in this chapter. The material was sampled; about 30 percent was retained.
General correspondence, 1964
November 13 and 16 - Friendly correspondence exchanged between the Senator and President Lyndon B. Johnson for Bennett's birthday.
General correspondence "V", 1964
Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) news clippings, 1964
Senator Bennett had previously taken a position in favor of the YAF [see Box 16 Fd 2]. These articles from The Daily Utah Chronicle were not originally part of his papers but were included as his son, David, was one of the signatoies of the letters opposed to the YAF attacks on University of Utah professer, Francis Wormuth.