Joseph T. Bentley files, 1952-1969.
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Joseph T. Bentley held the following positions at Brigham Young University: instructor in accounting, 1953-1955; dean of Accounting Department, 1955-1956; administrative assistant to university president, 1957-1959; comptroller for BYU and Unified Church School System beginning in 1959. Retired, 1972. From the description of Joseph T. Bentley files, 1952-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82421591 ...