Benjamin Goddard (1851-1930), a native of Yorkshire, England, was president of the Bureau of Information, or what we know today as the Temple Square Mission. He spoke of his role in the October 1913 General Conference, telling a few stories that give us a glimpse of activities on the Temple Block a century ago:Let me tell you one little circumstance that occurred upon this block. Sometime ago, while glancing through the window, I perceived a litt...
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