Volume 34:1 (1994)

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Journal entries prove that Joseph Smith approved of the amusements of the theatre, says Noel A. Carmack. Harry S. Truman, in an article by Michael T. Benson, is portrayed as a modern Cyrus, in that he was influential in the Jews returning the Palestine and the creating of the State of Israel. Also this issue features paintings by little-known artist Richard Burde, whose paintings depict religious scenes from the Bible. Ted Lyon records an interview with Jorge Luis Borges in which he reflects on his visit to Utah and his love for English language and literature.

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Journal entries prove that Joseph Smith approved of the amusements of the theatre, says Noel A. Carmack. Harry S. Truman, in an article by Michael T. Benson, is portrayed as a modern Cyrus, in that he was influential in the Jews returning the Palestine and the creating of the State of Israel. Also this issue features paintings by little-known artist Richard Burde, whose paintings depict religious scenes from the Bible. Ted Lyon records an interview with Jorge Luis Borges in which he reflects on his visit to Utah and his love for English language and literature.

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Weight 11 oz
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .5 in