By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 13, 2014 In 1914, Orson Douglas Romney (1860-1941, and grandson of Ellen Briggs Douglas Parker) was returning from his service as mission president in New Zealand aboard the S.S. Seydlitz, in the company of five young elders. His letter written en route from Ceylon to a friend in Salt Lake City read, in part, Many friends we have made on the boat. We never were so strongly convinced before that example meant...
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