Vardis Fisher and the Mormons
May 3, 2018[…] on the part of any man to exploit the labor of another” (p. 593). Fisher held no stock in socialism after he passed his teens, but he found much to admire in the cooperative […]
[…] on the part of any man to exploit the labor of another” (p. 593). Fisher held no stock in socialism after he passed his teens, but he found much to admire in the cooperative […]
[…] C to C-plus freshman themes at Weber College. We all met near the end of our term at Biarritz American University in the south of France, the winter after one of the wars had ended.
[…] of “plebes” was also the first Negro appointed to West Point; so the New York (and other) newspapers featured these facts in sensational articles for several weeks. An interviewing columnist for the New York […]
Notes and comments are not merely short articles or long letters; they are varied, informal glimpses of Mormon thought and life. The Editors welcome news, profiles, opinions, accounts, speeches and other items that seem appropriate.
[…] Stake Retirement Center and Provo’s Eldred Manor have been favorably featured in recent articles in the Church News. What is more surprising is that as individuals a people who once pioneered in urban planning […]
[…] my work. We have been told that a sense of humor is fatal to a career in politics. It is a handicap to any career in literature and an extremely serious handicap to a […]
[…] notice that a high proportion of the reviewed literature concerns the “World Church.” From India to Engl and, Tin Can Island to Finland, South Africa to Central America the Ensign and other journals report […]
[…] is indeed rich. The editor of this column never ceases to be amazed by the quantity ( and increasingly the quality) of books and periodicals directed at the Mormon audience. Among the new entrants, […]
[…] Dialogue Out Loud podcast, host Taylor Petrey interviews Nicholas Shrum about his thought-provoking essay, “Materializing Faith and Politics: The Unseen Power of the NCCS Pocket Constitution in American Religion,” featured in the Summer 2024 […]
[…] into the priesthood since early in its history. Sometimes they have made unfavorable comparisons between RLDS policy and that of their cousins in Utah who denied holy orders to black men and women until […]