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A FAIR Analysis of:
The Lion of the Lord
A work by author: Stanley P. Hirshson

Analysis of sources used in The Lion of the Lord

129-130

Source interpretation
Heber C. Kimball is quoted as saying,

Brethren, I want you to understand that it is not to be as it has been heretofore. The brother missionaries have been in the habit of picking out the prettiest women for themselves before they get here, and bringing on the ugly ones for us; hereafter you have to bring them all here before taking any of them, and let us all have a fair shake." [65]


Source Analysis