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Show Woman's Board of Home Missions<br> Of the<br> Presbyterian Church in the United States of America<br> 156 Fifth Avenue, New York. <br><br> Dictated. <br> New York, July 18, 1905. <br><br> Mr. George B. Sweazey, <br> Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> My dear Sir:- <br><br> It is proposed to put the question, "What is Mormonism?" to several of our representatives who have had experience in Mormon work. As Mormonism is many sided, it is presumed that the several answeres, [sic] when compiled, will give the readers of the Home Mission Monthly a comprehensive idea of the evils of the institution. Your answer to the question is desired and will be highly appreciated. Probably to answer the question full would well fill a volume, but brief and comprehensive statements are desired. The Woman's Board desires to arouse its constituency to a fuller understanding of the nature, purposes and power of Mormonism as it exists at the present time. <br><br> Hoping to hear from you by the middle of August, and with best wishes for a pleasant vacation for you, I am, <br><br> Cordially yours, <br><br> N. Valisa Finks <br><br> (Mrs. Delos E.) <br><br> Address me at <br> 400 William St., <br> East Orange, New Jersey. <br><br> |