. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. gree of Bachelor of Science in MiningEngineering after pursuing a four-year course at the Massachusetts In-stitute of Technology at Boston. Hepresided over the Pioneer Stake in1917-1925, and on June 4, 1925, waschosen to succeed Chas. W. Nibley asPresiding Bishop of the Church. (Seealso Improvement Era, Vol. 28, p. 887.) CANNON, Willard Telle, presidentof the Netherlands Mission from 1902to 1905, was born June 20, 1877, atSt. Georg


. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. gree of Bachelor of Science in MiningEngineering after pursuing a four-year course at the Massachusetts In-stitute of Technology at Boston. Hepresided over the Pioneer Stake in1917-1925, and on June 4, 1925, waschosen to succeed Chas. W. Nibley asPresiding Bishop of the Church. (Seealso Improvement Era, Vol. 28, p. 887.) CANNON, Willard Telle, presidentof the Netherlands Mission from 1902to 1905, was born June 20, 1877, atSt. George, Utah, a son of George and Mar-tha Telle. He wasbaptized June 25,1885, by his father,and on Jan. 27,1902, he was or-dained a Seventyand set apart forhis mission by Rud-ger Clawson. Ar-riving in Rotter-dam Feb. 26, 1902, he was assignedto labor in the Liege conference,and on Oct. 8, of that year, succeededhis brother Sylvester Q. as presidentof the mission. In Belgium Elder Can-non spoke French, and in Holland heacquired a good working knowledge ofthe Dutch or Netherlands been honorably released, heleft Rotterdam for home April 17,1


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