1910-Improvement Era-New York
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The saints living in New York City and vicinity deem themselves very fortunate in having had a visit from President Joseph F. Smith and Bishop Charles W. Nibley. While President Smith and Bishop Nibley were only in New York City a few days, yet a most excellent meeting was held at the mission house. As many of the saints and friends as could possibly get into the double parlors of the mission house were present. A number of students from Columbia and Yale Universities were also present. | The saints living in New York City and vicinity deem themselves very fortunate in having had a visit from President Joseph F. Smith and Bishop Charles W. Nibley. While President Smith and Bishop Nibley were only in New York City a few days, yet a most excellent meeting was held at the mission house. As many of the saints and friends as could possibly get into the double parlors of the mission house were present. A number of students from Columbia and Yale Universities were also present. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 8 November 2011
From the Improvement Era, 1910
[edit] New York
The saints living in New York City and vicinity deem themselves very fortunate in having had a visit from President Joseph F. Smith and Bishop Charles W. Nibley. While President Smith and Bishop Nibley were only in New York City a few days, yet a most excellent meeting was held at the mission house. As many of the saints and friends as could possibly get into the double parlors of the mission house were present. A number of students from Columbia and Yale Universities were also present.