The Town of my Youth
September 14, 2020[…] anything—you want… business, forestry, law—anything, please—but art. The out ones are out in art—art and writing .. . I’d rather see you in service first—mechanic, janitor— I don’t care what you […]
[…] anything—you want… business, forestry, law—anything, please—but art. The out ones are out in art—art and writing .. . I’d rather see you in service first—mechanic, janitor— I don’t care what you […]
Klaus J. Hansen’s review of Doyle L. Fitzpatrick’s The King Strang Story: A Vindication of James J. Strang, the Beaver Island King in the Spring 1971 Dialogue is the latest manifestation of a currently popular scholarly perspective on Mormonism which is most easily recognized by its emphasis on “the political kingdom of God.”
[…] history to know where these influential leaders stood on the important issues of their time. Reed Smoot’s service as United States Senator from Utah spanned three decades of rapid change. When he entered the […]
[…] desires—the “revolution of rising expectations.” The compulsion is generally to acquire more and more material goods and services, regardless of prior economic standards. This phenomenon has long been a way of life to most […]
[…] consistent philosophy of history has not yet been accomplished. I am not now attempting to perform that service for the Church, but rather to explore a few problems that must be resolved by whoever […]
[…] agree that they are necessary nor that their absence constitutes a refutation of the volume. Before we get too disturbed over the lack of Near Eastern archaeological parallels with the New World, we had […]
[…] sociable, tactful, and charming enough to successfully manipulate others. He tried his hand at painting and at writing, and often asked me to criticize his work. He taught me cribbage, soundly beating me for […]
[…] position of mission president in 1888. After devoting nearly six years of his early manhood to missionary service, he returned to Utah to settle down. On July 10, 1890, Spry and his bride, Mary […]
[…] Marino, California: Huntington Library, 1971. $7.50. Law, Reuben D. The Founding and Early Development of the Church College of Hawaii. St. George, Utah: Dixie College Press, 1972. Author’s address: 456 South 400 East, St. […]
[…] after John W. Taylor’s death my brother Raymond made inquiries as to what could be done to get him officially reinstated to Church membership. The reply offered the type of encouragement given by a […]