
Hugh B. Brown
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What does the “B” in Hugh B. Brown’s name represent?
a.
Bill-from his grandfather’s name
b.
Brown-from his mother’s maiden name
c.
Bob-from his father
d.
Brady-from his grandfather’s last
name
Yesterday’s answer:
C Read
From the life of Hugh B. Brown: A young man of eighteen
was riding a sulky plow down the long, black furrows of his father’s fields in
Alberta, Canada. He seemed to pay little attention to the direction the team of
horses was pulling the plow, for he was buried deep in the pages of an open
book. His future greatness as a scholar, soldier, missionary, lawyer,
businessman, and general authority was foreshadowed in his desire to improve
himself during the long hours behind the plow. His mother, Lydia J. Brown,
observed, “The Lord must guide the horses because I can’t otherwise understand
how Hugh could plow a straight furrow and still keep his head in a book.”
Flake, Lawrence R., Prophets and Apostles of the Last
Dispensation, (Provo, Utah: Religious Study Center, Brigham Young
University, 2001), 217.
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