M. Lynn Bennion, Salt Lake City, Utah: an interview by Fred Buchanan
Alternative Title
No.438 M. Lynn Bennion
Creator
Bennion, M. Lynn (Milton Lynn)
Contributor
Cooley, Everett L.; University of Utah. American West Center; Buchanan, Frederick Stewart
Publisher
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date
1991-06-03
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Bennion, M. Lynn (Milton Lynn)--Interviews; School administrators--Utah--Salt Lake City--Biography; Educators--Utah--Salt Lake City--Biography; Education--Utah--Salt Lake City--History
Description
Transcript (59 pages) of interview by Fred Buchanan with M. Lynn Bennion, on June 3, 1991
Abstract
M. Lynn Bennion (b. 1903), who served twenty four years as superintendent of the Salt Lake City School District, recalls district problems inherited from his predecessor, relations between the school board and the Teacher's Association, the merit system for teachers, the 1964 teachers strike, and the problems facing the current school superintendent. Interviewer: Fred Buchanan