Box 24
Contains 32 Results:
General Correspondence - K
February 4 - Bennett worte letter of condolence to Alice Kasai, widow of Henry Kasai, who had been a leader in Utah's Japanese-American Community. Mr. Kasai's obituary is included.
General Correspondence - L
General Correspondence - M
January 21 - Bennett wrote to David Lawrence McKay urging him to have his father, L. D. S. Church president David O. McKay disassociate himself from an implied endorsement of the John Birch Society suggested by Ezra Taft Benson.
General Correspondence - N
General Correspondence - O
General Correspondence - P
General Correspondence - R
General Correspondence - S
October 21 - Bennett sent condolense letter to the widow of former Republican Douglas Stringfellow.
General Correspondence - U
General Correspondence - V
General Correspondence - W
General Correspondence - Y, Z
"Get Well" cards
Senator Bennett was hospitalized for an ulcer condition in late July until the third week in August. About twenty percent of the cards were retained.
"Get Well" Correspondence
About twenty percent of the correspondence was retained.
Howell, W. Beverly
Jensen, Thorpe A.
Mr. Jensen had been sending first-day covers and stamps for many years to Senator Bennett who in turn passed them on to his friend, C. J. Roh. Upon Mr. Roh's death, he passed them on to his nephew, Richard Winters.
Johnson, Glendon
Marriott, J. Willard
August 18 - Vietnam policy memo from Senator Bennett for potential presidential candidate Gov. George Romney sent by way of J. Willard Marriott.
Mecham, L. Ralph
Correspondence between Bennett and Mecham, two "University of Utah News" releases about Mecham's appointments, and a Rotary Bee newsletter showing Mecham as a forthcoming speaker.
Mortimer, George H.
Correspondence between Mortimer and Bennett regarding a forthcoming Utah Symphony concert at Carneige Hall. Mention is also made of the legal problems of a mutual friend, DeWitt Paul.