Behind the image of the black suit and tie : jokes that missionaries play, 2005.

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Behind the image of the black suit and tie : jokes that missionaries play, 2005.

Campbell examines the humanistic characteristics of missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. More particularly, Campbell researches the pranks played by male, full time missionaries on the new "greenie" members of their particular mission. Through the process of collection, Campbell explores the ability of sharing such stories to create a sense of unity and humor among the missionaries. In addition, motivation factors to play such jokes of the so-called greenies are explored.

60 p. ; 29 cm.

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Campbell, Elizabeth, 1983-

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Campbell, the fourth of five daughters, was born in Provo, Utah to Douglas and Claire Bush. Campbell attended Dixon Junior High, followed by Provo High School, where, as a sophomore, she decided she wanted to study English in college. While attending Brigham Young University Campbell married her husband, Scott, whom she had known for four years prior. In April of 2005, Campbell received her Bachelor's degree in English. From the description of Behind the image of the black suit and t...