Box 38
Container
Contains 10 Results:
Correspondence
File — Box: 38, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
A Father's Day card from Grandson Doug and reply by Bennett.
Dates:
1974-1976
Congressional Correspondence
File — Box: 38, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The material for 1974 is limited. There is no business correspondence and only 1 family item. The congressional corresondence is also sparee but repeating many of the former themes--birthday greeting thank you's for small favors and notes from participants in the Senate Prayer Breakfast Group. 1974 was the year in which Bennett left the Senate and the hotly contested race to fill his seat took place between Mayor Jake Garn of Salt Lake City and Congressman Wayne Owens. There is almost no...
Dates:
1974-1976
Issue and Position Data
File — Box: 38, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
Americans for Constittutional Action Index. An analysis of members in the 2nd session of the 93rd Congress.
Dates:
1974-1976
Medicare - Professional Standards Review Organzations.
File — Box: 38, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
Frank Hewlett, in a Salt Lake Tribune article of July 28, 1974 states that: "Senator Bennett's most recent major accomplishment stems from his 1972 Amendment to the Social Security Act which directed the setting up of Professional Standards Review Organizations throughout the country to provide for the monitouring of the medical care given Medicaid and Medicare patients by boards of local physicians." Although this amendment originally drew the wrath...
Dates:
1974-1976
Senate Retirement
File — Box: 38, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
There were various events held during 1974 paying tribute to Senator Bennett for his long service in Washington, but there are few pieces of amterial.
March 15, 1974 - Introduction of Bennett at his testimonial dinner by Neal A. Maxwell.
July 28, 1974 - Frank Hewlett's article in the Salt Lake Tribune outlining Bennett's career.
November 29,...
Dates:
1974-1976
White House Corresopndence
File — Box: 38, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
July 30, 1974 - Note from Pat Nixon stating she and the President would be unable to attend the Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City. Although it, is signed "Pat" the perfunctory style of the note might make one question the genuineness of the signature.
Dates:
1974-1976
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
File — Box: 38, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
Although there are only a few items in theis folder they indicate that Bennett was on. familiar terms with the new First Presidency members, Spencer W. Kinball, Marion G. Romney and N. Eldon Tanner.
January 3, 1974 - Letter to President Spencer W. Kimball pledging his support.
February 28, 1974 - Letter inresponce to an earlier one from Marion G. Romney regarding a recent request. He further...
Dates:
1974-1976
General Correspondence
File — Box: 38, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
This material is not arranged alphabetically but rather chronologically due to its limited nature. It includes all general items of correspondence for 1974.
October 3, 1974 - Correspondence between Bennett and Wilkinson in which Bennett agreed to present Wilkinson's book to President Ford. The 1974 congressional and Senate and House races are touched upon.
October 4, 1974 - Vice President,...
Dates:
1974-1976
Garn, Jake - Senate Campaign
File — Box: 38, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
October 3, 1974 - Garn wrote to Bennett thanking him for arranging a reception in Washington, D. C. on September 11, 1974.
Dates:
1974-1976
Bennett, Robert F.
File — Box: 38, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
June 17, 1976 - Rolling Stone "Letters to the Editor" in which Bennett denied being a CIA man and a reply in which Howard Kohn reaffirmed his case about Bennett's CIA ties.
September 21, 1976 - The Star headlined that Bennett was not only a former CIA agent but was also the character "Deep Threat" featured in...
Dates:
1974-1976