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Show 2 Plenary sessions walking distance from convention headquarters in the SHERATON INN-EAST. in classrooms be will scheduled Hall in Music held the and,concurrent·sessions will be The luncheon will be held in the located on the second floor of the Fine Arts complex. BROWN DERBY restaurant which is located directly across the highway from LAKELAND COMMUNITY Book Exhibits may be set up in the Lounge immediately adjacent to the Music Hall. COLLEGE. An Overview of the Kirtland Sessions Friday Afternon and Evening Papers and tours about an around Kirtland! Thomas Bennett of the RLDS Church Legal Department, Keith Perkins from BYU, Paul Anderson from the LDS Church Curator's Office. Concurrent Ses sdons Saturday Morning The Kirtland wimmer. Richard Sadler, Economy: Laurence M. Early Mormon Social-Intellectual Strands: Yorgason and Larry T. Miriam Elizabeth Higdon, Glen Leonard. Spiritual Dimension of Kirtland: Milton V. Valeen T. Avery, LLnda K. Newell, Bachman. Saturday Morning Plenary Session D. Michael Quinn, "Kirtland as Testing Ground for Later Developments" The Kirtland Disaster Hill, "Cultural Crisis in the Kingdom: Reconsidered" Marvin S. Saturday Luncheon The Lighter Side: Alfred Bush, Leonard Arrignton, Richard Howard Saturday Afternoon Concurrent Sessions Mormonism in Print: David Whittaker, Don B. Center. Sources for Mormonism in Kirtland: Jeffery D. Johnson, Madelon Brunson, Dennis Rowley • .Missionaries and Converts: Polygamy: Lawrence Gene A Sessions, Malcolm Thorp. Foster, Daniel W. Bachman Saturday Afternoon Plenary .• Session Parkin, "Three Missing Kirtland Revelations" Jessee', "The Discourses of Joseph Smith" Max H. Dean Saturday Evening Annual Banquet Presidential Address: Paul Edwards, "The Secular Smiths" Sunday Morning 7:30 a.m. Music and 9:00 a.m. Winding up Commentators Readings - in the Kirtland Ballroom of Sheraton and Chairmen for the above sessions Temple - East include such non-LDS people as Mark Leone, co-author of a recent book on American Religion; Thomas Hortig, Editor, Ohio History; Robert Swirenga, Editor of Social Science History, Mario Pillis and Jan Shipps, well known scholars who 'have written on Mormon1.sm. e Those of LDS and RLDS backgrounds include Richard Sadler, James B. Allen, Charles Peterson, Alma Blair, Thomas Alexander, Richard Cowan, Klaus J. Hansen, Kenneth Stobaugh, Jay Brandt, Davis Bitton, Bill Russell, Richard Anderson, Douglas D. Alder, Lawrence Coates, and Robert Flanders. |