Carrel Hilton Sheldon
CARREL HILTON SHELDON {[email protected]}, one of the founding mothers of Exponent II, brought critical business skills and huge enthusiasm and commitment to the success of the paper. She later published the group’s book, Mormon Sisters: Women in Early Utah. Carrel worked on the paper and served on its board of directors for twenty-nine years until she left the Boston area to move to Seattle. She recently retired from the University of Washington Medical Center, where she published patient and family education materials.
The Physical Process of Creation
Articles/Essays – Volume 49, No. 2
I grew up in the Cambridge Ward. Wonderful student wives were my Mutual teachers. Unmarried graduate students sat around our family dinner table every Sunday. I was raised in Cambridge Mormondom. Latter-day Saint culture, scripture,…
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Articles/Essays – Volume 36, No. 3
Dialogue 36.3 (Fall 2003): 191–1933
Claudia Bushman and others reflect back on Exponent II.