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Letter from Henry R. Winkler to Emmett L. Bennett Jr., March 24, 1965
Winkler requests Bennett to review the book Hellenosemitica: An Ethnic and Cultural Study In West Semitic Impact on Mycenaean Greece by Michael C. Astour. Bennett declined.Classic
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Letter from Richard R. Mertz to Emmett L. Bennett Jr., March 15, 1988
Mertz sends Bennett a test run of a machine readable Linear A font.Classic
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Letter from Alfred R. Bellinger to Emmett L. Bennett Jr., February 01, 1953
Bellinger sends his greetings to Bennett from his travels in Europe.Classic
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Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. Offprint Collection
The scholarly library of Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. compiled in the course of his Editorship of the journal Nestor (founded in 1957). The collection includes scholarly publications (offprints) and manuscripts sent by prospective authors to Dr. Bennett. Includes a Finding Aid (PDF and Word) and Catalog (an Excel document for each of two record groups: offprints collected up to 1995, and offprints collected from 1995-2011). Both the Finding Aid and Catalog are provided to facilitate researchers' searches for offprints by author, title, journal, year, and subject.Classic
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Letter from Brigitte R. Comparini to Emmett L. Bennett Jr., December 26, 1990
Comparini announces the release of several CD-ROMs for testing at the 1990 AIA-APA conference.Classic
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Letter from John Chadwick to Emmett L. Bennett Jr., January 03, 1967
Chadwick announces the death of J. A. Davison, and complains that Leonard R. Palmer has become increasingly difficult to track down.Classic
Photo of Cindy Turpin, Margaret Bennett, Martin Lovelace, Sharon Cochrane and Violetta (Letty) Halpert.
Photo of Margaret Bennett, MUNFLA co-founder Violetta Halpert, MUN Folklore professor Martin Lovelace, and two women in the MUN Folklore departmentFrom L-R we have Cindy Turpin, Margaret Bennett, Martin Lovelace, Sharon Cochrane and Violetta (Letty) Halpert
Bennett children
“Doc” Kelly Bennett (1890-1974) took this image of his children (L to R), Jean (1921-1997), Gwendolyn (1916-1994), and Mary Alice (1915-2001). Bennett was a prominent pharmacist in Swain County, NC. Owner of the Bryson City Drug Company, Bennett served as alderman and mayor of Bryson City, on the Swain County Board of Education, as well as several terms as NC State Senator and NC State Representative. He participated in numerous other initiatives and organizations. Known as the “Apostle of the Smokies,” Bennett was an instrumental figure in the movement to create the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He was also an avid photographer, skillfully documenting a wide variety of people, places, and events in Swain County and the surrounding area
Group portrait on Bennett porch
“Doc” Kelly Bennett (1890-1974) took this image of (L to R) Jean Bennett (1921-1997), Ora Lee Dougherty, Mary Alice Bennett (1915-2001) and Kelly's mother Mary Charlotte Hyatt Bennett (1872-1940) on the Bennett porch. Bennett was a prominent pharmacist in Swain County, NC. Owner of the Bryson City Drug Company, Bennett served as alderman and mayor of Bryson City, on the Swain County Board of Education, as well as several terms as NC State Senator and NC State Representative. He participated in numerous other initiatives and organizations. Known as the “Apostle of the Smokies,” Bennett was an instrumental figure in the movement to create the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He was also an avid photographer, skillfully documenting a wide variety of people, places, and events in Swain County and the surrounding area
Possibly Joe Stearns, Mary Alice Bennett, and Gwendolyn Bennett
“Doc” Kelly Bennett (1890-1974) took this image of (L to R) possibly Joe Stearns, and Bennett's first two children, Mary Alice (1915-2001) and Gwendolyn (1916-1994), standing on a log. Bennett was a prominent pharmacist in Swain County, NC. Owner of the Bryson City Drug Company, Bennett served as alderman and mayor of Bryson City, on the Swain County Board of Education, as well as several terms as NC State Senator and NC State Representative. He participated in numerous other initiatives and organizations. Known as the “Apostle of the Smokies,” Bennett was an instrumental figure in the movement to create the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He was also an avid photographer, skillfully documenting a wide variety of people, places, and events in Swain County and the surrounding area
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