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  • Dealer) In New Yol'.k • .. ~ ... ., ' ~- Polk\P.apen, J-• I' Vol. 106, folio 10.53.". I J••• I. To Polk Preaident of the Uni t'ed Sta tea. Sir. po-rtlon of Latter Day Sai~u ..._ttvtty and tit. having of the Church of leaus inJG1
  • SIR FATHICK jEAN. ITEM DEENMAJE IGJCWNTUES~AYTO U THA~T HJ1w1 BllEJJt rn,,_ foal! IMF% ., IF I repet die ..... Bill,... pqee , .. a IINaly tllat a, fl.rat Yiatt to GNaee occt1n oa of•• pl ... ... jl ... th of hie ••••h7 INIWilla
  • to the- . homes of five much . to be desired, nothing app-roaches t h e · deplorable of Mrs. Johnson's tenants . in conditions of the dwellings we Alabama. v i s i t -e d on the Johnson Poverty Is Question pr~i'~:~ ·editorial writers say Snyder referred to the edi
  • student Center, a Home for children, missions to two Indian Tribes, and our beautiful summer Chapel of the Transfiguration at Moose. We hope you may find the time, while visiting in Wyo­ ming, to worship with us and to visit our Churches and insti­ tutions
  • in him the necessary abilities to carry the burdens of that office. Constantine was educated primarily at home and at the Greek Military Academy, where he showed aptitude for military studies. He has a commission in all three armed services. In 1959 he