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  • ...ard: Gay Marriage and the 2004 Presidential Election" published with David E. Campbell in the ''Public Opinion Quarterly''.
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  • The LeRoy E. Cowles building at the University of Utah was named in his honor. It origi {{DEFAULTSORT:Cowles, LeRoy E.}}
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  • ...the U. After his return from Washington, DC, McMurrin was appointed the E. E. Erickson Distinguished Professor of Philosophy in 1964 and became the firs
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  • '''Richard E. Cook''' is a former [[General Authority]] of the [http://comeuntochrist.or {{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, Richard E.}}
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  • '''Dennis E. Simmons''' served as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] in [http://comeun {{DEFAULTSORT:Simmons, Dennis E.}}
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  • He married Annie Laura Hyde, a daughter of Alonzo E. and Annie Taylor Hyde, June 9, 1898, which union was blessed with seven ch ...imagine the depth of discussions held between himself, and Elders [[James E. Talmage]], and [[John A. Widtsoe]], contemporaries in the Twelve.
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  • ...man E. Johnson]] preached in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in 1833. [[John E. Page]] (1834) and [[Parley P. Pratt]] (1836) served missions to Upper Cana
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  • '''Theodore E. Curtis''' was a poet and lyricist. He wrote the words for several songs or {{DEFAULTSORT:Curtis, Theodore E.}}
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  • ...Idaho, a son of David Bowen and Annie Shackleton Bowen. He married Aletha E. Reeder in 1902. She died in 1906 after bearing two sons. He married [[Emma {{DEFAULTSORT:Bowen, Albert E.}}
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  • Haymond was one of the patriarchs of the Cottonwood Stake when [[James E. Faust]] was the president of that stake. Haymond was always a strong and v ...ormons/conferences/00_oct/faust_enemy.htm General Conference talk by James E. Faust]
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  • The first contribution was a pair of black bears. [[James E. Talmage]] noted, “Many things were brought and many more donated. The mi ...arfoot died on April 23, 1882, and until a new curator, specifically James E. Talmage, was appointed in January 1891, the collection was cared for but m
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  • Historian [[Richard E. Turley Jr.]] summed up the experiences of these companies: They were “st ...06/02/refined-in-our-trials?lang=eng “Refined in Our Trials,” by James E. Faust, ''Ensign'', February 2006]
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  • ...tor's office for Salt Lake City. In 1875 he was employed at the saw mills "E" and "F," Big Cottonwood canyon, belonging to his father, in the capacity o ...s returned home in December 1882. Jan. 18, 1883, he married Miss Josephine E. Beatie, daughter of Hampton S. and Marion T. Beatie, by whom he has had se
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  • ...to he acted as associate editor of the "[[Millennial Star]]" under [[James E. Talmage]] and [[John A. Widtsoe |John A. Widtsoe]]. He also served as secr ...ctober 8, 1953, by President [[David O. McKay]], succeeding Elder [[Albert E. Bowen]], who had died.
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  • ...on farm]] where he met John Johnson, the father of the missionary, [[Lyman E. Johnson]], who had baptized him. ...ell Lyman, served as members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. [[James E. Faust|James Esdras Faust]], who served as a member of the First Presidency
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  • '''E Ray Bateman''' was a former [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochrist ...He was 85.[https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2023/9/12/23870852/elder-e-ray-bateman-obituary-emeritus-general-authority-seventy]
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  • ...y School General Presidency - (l. to r.) Milton Camargo, Mark L. Pace, Jan E. Newman</span></center>|left]] ...L. Pace is the new president, with Brother Milton Camargo and Brother Jan E. Newman as his counselors. The announcement was made during the Saturday af
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  • ...an Browning|Browning home and gun shop]] in Nauvoo; the [[Grandin Building|E. B. Grandin press building]] in Palmyra, New York; [[Cove Fort]] in Utah. ...out how to take these historic sites back to the period,” said [[Richard E. Turley Jr.]], assistant Church historian and recorder. “He was the one w
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  • ...scribed outside of the temple in general terms, as is done here by [[James E. Talmage]]: ...ls, devotion to truth, patriotism to nation, and allegiance to God. (James E. Talmage, ''The House of the Lord,'' p. 84)
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  • ...yman E. Johnson]] preached in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Later, [[John E. Page]] and Apostle [[Parley P. Pratt]] served successful missions to Upper
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