Volume 32:3 (Summer 1992)

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Bruce Hafen encourages BYU to become an environment where professional and religious aspirations are integrated, and faculty work together to help students become “productive citizen of both society and the kingdom of God.” Neal A. Maxwell reminds BYU professionals—even though their skills are varied—they are under the “same spiritual obligations to keep the same commandments and the same covenants.” A discussion on Yale’s acquisition of important Mormon Americana is included in this BYU Studies. Some items in the collection include Charles Coulson Rich’s daybook, William Law’s daybook, the Oliver Olney papers, etc. Fred E. Woods discusses the Biblical story of Elisha’s curse and the attack of the two bears.

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Bruce Hafen encourages BYU to become an environment where professional and religious aspirations are integrated, and faculty work together to help students become “productive citizen of both society and the kingdom of God.” Neal A. Maxwell reminds BYU professionals—even though their skills are varied—they are under the “same spiritual obligations to keep the same commandments and the same covenants.” A discussion on Yale’s acquisition of important Mormon Americana is included in this BYU Studies. Some items in the collection include Charles Coulson Rich’s daybook, William Law’s daybook, the Oliver Olney papers, etc. Fred E. Woods discusses the Biblical story of Elisha’s curse and the attack of the two bears.

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