Reprise
April 30, 2018[…] to wake to face the stranger who is never in the room there is no new news on the evening newscast. I sit at the dinner table rolling a crumb of […]
[…] to wake to face the stranger who is never in the room there is no new news on the evening newscast. I sit at the dinner table rolling a crumb of […]
[…] this kindest of men should sometimes have been thought of as austere and as living in a world apart. Unfortunately the frequent price that must be paid for excellence is to be misunderstood. To […]
[…] if it only serves to cleanse the director’s conscience and to expand his vita and thus his market value. The Harringtons, of course, need no such buttress, for Mr. Harrington is internationally recognized as […]
[…] years to the day. Death holds no terror, and I have not asked the courts or the world to spare my life. Where I am going is no worse than this. Center my heart, […]
[…] moved to New York and lived to see the publication of the Book of Mormon, which he read and accepted. Two extant Asael Smith holograph letters dated 1796 and 1799 are reproduced in chapter […]
[…] to be able to throw a discus 198’8″, or design lunar landing components or medical computers, this world would soon lose the variety that makes it enjoyable. On the other hand, there is little […]
[…] Richard Cracroft and Thomas Schwartz, and a general survey of Mormon materials available on the antiquarian book market. In this issue Deana L. Astle surveys Utah sources. Her work is particularly appropriate in view […]
[…] Taylor hadn’t really been cut off at all (it was an empty form to appease the outside world). If this actually was the situation, Raymond felt it was high time for our father’s name […]
[…] wider readership might find it stimulating and informative to “eaves- drop.” So in this issue’s column I’ll share a letter or two (apparently from L.D.S. women) and my response. READER’S QUESTION: “I find myself […]
[…] and higher, open gulfs deeper for thy love to fill: briefly, to free us from that cozy world where, each Saturday night, Father winds the grandfather clock, then switches off the light, to release […]