Box 33
Contains 16 Results:
Invitations accepted, June-December
He continued to accept invitations from the "Conference Board" banking and Utah groups. There are no invitations after October 26. This may have to do with the Senator's health and heavy work load (he was operated on December 2 for his ulcer condition) or they just may not have been included in these files.
OECD Meeting (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)
June 6-9, 1971 - Invitations, background information schedules, objectives and issue papers are among the items included.
Senate Committee Work
October 31, 1971 - Frank Hewlett in a Salt Lake Tribune article outlined the Senator's very heavy committee responsibilities. This work load was said to have led to the flare-up of his ulcer condition.
White House Correspondence
Bennett, Richard S.
- January 29, 1971 - Financial Problems with Terracor are cited.
- January 38 and February 1, 1971 - Bennett Motor Company's profit margin for the previous year increased.
- October 29, 1971 - Arrow Press Square Property values are discussed.
Miscellaneous Correspondence
December 4, 1971 - Bennett Ford announced the change of its corporate name to Rick Warner Ford.
Bennett, David W.
October 18, 1970 and February 10, 1971 Correspondence between David and his father. He mentuned the various institutions to which he might leave his papers.
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Smith, Mary Bennett
Mrs. Smith, the sister of the Senator, died in March. Bennett described her as "a wonderful, kind and quiet woman who did much to alleviate the burden of many."
Atomic Energy Committee - Geneva Trip
Correspondence, delegation list, invitations to events, itinerary and staff guide are included.