My turn on earth : reflections at sixty-five, 1992.

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My turn on earth : reflections at sixty-five, 1992.

Contains information about his early life, education, LDS Church callings and service, employment, family, health, retirement, and favorite quotes. Recounts his early life in Eden, Arizona, 1927-1936; and Thatcher, Arizona, 1949-1952. Also comments on his activities at the University of California Berkeley, 1956-1964; missionary service, 1947-1949; service as a mission president, 1965-1968; work on Brigham Young University faculty, 1962-1992; and residence in Provo, Utah, beginning in 1962. Also includes photocopied family photographs, certificates, letters, and samples of his research. Also includes some of his favorite quotes. Page numbering is incomplete.

1 v. (345 leaves) : Photocopy of typescript ; 29 cm.

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