Box 34
Contains 20 Results:
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Contributions
Contributions - Ball and DuPont
Mr. Edward Ball, brother of Mrs. DuPont who had in previous years made substantial contributions to Utah Organizations, wrote that she had died in late 1970 and there would be no gift for the coming year as her estate was being probated. Mr. Ball sent $25,000 of his money for Bennett to distribute.
General Correspondence - A
June 21 and February 1, 1971 - Bennett's Salt Lake Senate office is referred to in correspondence between the Senator and Tess Anderson.
General Correspondence - B
- February 1 and 9, 1971 - Laurence Burton, defeated Republican Senatorial candidate from Utah, is the subject of correspondence between Bennett and John T. Bern hard. The latter had offered him Buton a visiting professorship.
- February 9, 1971 - Mrs. Bennett's recovery from her January hip operation is described in a letter from Senator Bennett to Mame Bennett.
General Correspondence - D
General Correspondence - G
General Correspondence - H
General Correspondence - J
General Correspondence - L
November 15, 1971 - Bennett contratulated Rex E. Lee on becoming Dean of the new Law School at Brigham Young University. Attached to the letter is a news article about Dean Lee's appointment.
General Correspondence - M
General Correspondence - N
General Correspondence - O
April 23, 1971 - John P. O'Keefe invited Bennett to join the NAACP. Bennett declined.
General Correspondence - P
November 24, 1971 - In a letter to Orrin D. Parker, Bennett outlined his senate activities during 1971.
General Correspondence - R
April 27, 1971 - Bennett sent condolences to Governor Calvin L. Rampton on the death of his mother Janet Campbell Rampton.
General Correspondence - T
General Correspondence - W
February 5, 1971 - Letters from Senator Wallace Bennett to Mr. Bennett Wallace about the possibility of a family connection.
Johnson, Glendon
The tone of this correspondence is warm and friendly indicating the close feelings between the Bennett's and the Johnson's.
Surgery - "Get Well" Correspondence
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Most of the correspondence has to do with Republican fund raising efferts but it is not substantive.