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Lee, Harold B., 1899-1973

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Personal name headingLee, Harold B., 1899-1973
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Variant(s)Lee, Harold B. (Harold Bingham), 1899-1973
Biography/History noteHarold B. Lee (1899-1973) was a Mormon educator and religious leader in Utah and Idaho. He served as the eleventh president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1972 to 1973.
Birth date18990328
Death date19731226
Place of birthClifton (Idaho)
Place of deathSalt Lake City (Utah)
AffiliationChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
Council of the Twelve Apostles (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Oneida Stake Academy (Preston, Idaho)
Albion State Normal School (Idaho)
Profession or occupationAuthors
Educators
Missionaries
Religious leaders
Found inReading, L. The illustrated story of President Harold B. Lee, c1982 (1983 printing): p. 5 (Harold Bingham Lee; b. 3/28/1899; d. 12/26/73)
LC data base, 12/7/84 (hdg.: Lee, Harold B., 1899-1973)
Wikipedia, website viewed 16 August 2011 (Harold B. Lee; Harold Bingham Lee; born March 28, 1899, Clifton, Idaho; died December 26, 1973, Salt Lake City, Utah; general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; President of the Church, July 7, 1972-December 26, 1973; Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, April 10, 1941-January 23, 1970; First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, January 23-1970-July 2, 1972; Apostle, April 10, 1941-December 26, 1973; Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, April 10, 1941-January 23, 1970; attended Oneida Stake Academy in Preston, Idaho; teaching certificate from Albion State Normal School at Albion, Idaho; school teacher in Weston, Idaho; principal of a school in Oxford, Idaho; served mission to western states, 1920-1922; managing director of the Church Welfare Program, 1936; author)
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