Letters to the Editor
February 18, 2017[…] 5, 1968, with the following remarks: “At this time we express deep sorrow and shock at the news of the passing of a man, Martin Luther King, who dedicated his life to what he […]
[…] 5, 1968, with the following remarks: “At this time we express deep sorrow and shock at the news of the passing of a man, Martin Luther King, who dedicated his life to what he […]
[…] vivid description of “unrestrained and indiscriminate police violence,” which it characterized as a “police riot,” against demonstrators, news men, and bystanders at the Chicago Democratic Convention (Rights in Conflict, The Walker Report to the […]
Sister Ruth, f amily, in-laws, friends and relatives, Brothers and Sisters, it is an honor, but a humbling experience, to be invited to speak at the funeral of a great man, a great soul. […]
[…] is certainly not accurate to speak of towns 15 miles or farther away as “next door.” Even today a town which takes two hours to reach by car is not considered “next door.” Dr. […]
[…] for distinction,” and possessed “highmindedness, independence, self-confidence, dignity (and) aspiration for greatness.” Besides being printed in the newspapers this chart was copied in the Prophet’s “history” with this comment: “I give the foregoing a […]
[…] Smith proposing that the two of them exchange views in a public forum such as the Deseret News. Elder Smith replied that he would ask the First Presidency’s opinion on the matter. One week […]
[…] and despair, motivation and frustration, and love and distrust that accompany the expansion of the gospel message today. That is part of the challenge our people face as we approach the twenty-first century. If […]
[…] pioneer stock. Eggertsen’s work as rail road agent led them from Provo to Manti and then to American Fork, three small towns that imprinted themselves upon her work. Following high school in American Fork, […]
What do the phrases “Mormon novel” and “Mormon novelist” mean? Maybe in the first place we are incautious not to separate novel from novelist. Suppose a “Mormon novelist” in a quite strenuous sense: nominally […]
[…] or not.” The next day, Lyman returned with a satisfactory retraction which was published in the Deseret News: To the Latter-day Saints Throughout All the World Great Salt Lake City January 23, 1867 I […]