Harold B. Lee: Prophet & SeerHarold Bingham Lee (1899-1973) was born in Clifton, Idaho to Samuel M. Lee and Louisa Bingham. Early in his career, he helped develop the LDS Church welfare system. In 1941 he became an apostle and in 1972 he became the eleventh president of the LDS Church. |
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