Moroni L. and Vivian N. Jensen papers bulk 1976-1980 circa 1950-1991

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Moroni L. and Vivian N. Jensen papers bulk 1976-1980 circa 1950-1991

The Moroni L. and Vivian Jensen collection consists of both personal and professional papers. The papers include legislative papers, education papers, correspondence, newspapers, photographs, articles, reports, magazines, pamphlets, and campaign materials, circa 1950-1980, bulk 1976-1980. This collection also contains a folder with two large portraits of Utah Senator Moroni L. Jensen, circa 1980.

1 half box, (0.25 linear ft.); 1 folder, (0.08 linear feet); 1 oversize box, (0.75 linear ft.); 1 box, (0.5 linear ft.); 13 cartons, (13 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6341547

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Jensen, Vivian N. (Vivian Nelson), 1911-2010

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Moroni L. Jensen (1912-1980) was an educator and politician in Utah. Moroni Lundby Jensen was born to Kristiane Graversen and Hans Simon Jensen on January 10, 1912 in Ogden, Utah. He grew up working on a farm and drove a school bus while he was a senior in high school. He graduated from North Sevier High school in 1929 and then attended Brigham Young University (BYU) from 1929 to 1930. He received a normal diploma from Snow College in 1931, and a Bachelor of Science from...

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Jensen, Moroni L. (Moroni Lundby), 1912-1980

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