The Bae B. Gardner papers. 1910-1997.

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The Bae B. Gardner papers. 1910-1997.

Diaries, correspondence, notebooks, essays, speeches, various articles and publications, and news clippings, most of which concern Robert H. Hinckley, who founded the Hinckley Institute, and politics in general.

2.5 linear ft.

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University of Utah. Libraries. Manuscripts Division

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Gardner, Bae B.

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Gardner was born in Hinckley, Utah and was an employee at the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah. From the description of The Bae B. Gardner papers. 1910-1997. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 60859964 ...

Hinckley Institute of Politics

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Hinckley, Robert Henry, 1891-1988

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When the federal government set up its emergency relief program in 1933, Robert H. Hinckley had served on Governor George H. Dern's Voluntary Relief Committee from 1931 and had been appointed in 1933 by Governor Henry H. Blood as director of the state emergency relief program enacted by a special session of the legislature of that year. The responsibility of supervising the expenditure of relief funds from their respective states as well as large sums of money provided by the federa...