Charles L. Sellers
Charles L. Sellers has just moved from Syracuse, New York, to Greensboro, North Carolina, where he works for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Before leaving Syracuse, he served on the High Council of the Susquehanna Stake. Cast as a response to an earlier essay in Dialogue, this note contains some candid reflections on Mormon Life
Mormons as City Planners
Articles/Essays – Volume 03, No. 3
. . . one key to urban development should be plain—it lies in the widening of the circle of those capable of participating in it, till in the end all men will take part in the conversation. Lewis Mumford…
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Articles/Essays – Volume 06, No. 1
I would like to respond to Gary Hansen’s excellent article “Wanted: Additional Outlets for Idealism” in the Autumn 1970 Dialogue. First, I must say that it serves as a very useful and welcome supplement to…
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