Nov. 18, 1912: The First Presidency created a Correlation Committee to coordinate scheduling and prevent unnecessary duplication in programs of Church auxiliaries.
Fall 1915: The first college classes were taught at Ricks College, which had been Ricks Academy.
June 30, 1916: The First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve issued an official doctrinal exposition, "The Father and the Son," on the identity and relationship of God the Father and Jesus Christ.
February 1918: President Smith issued a statement on the status of children in the resurrection.
April 1919: Because of the influenza epidemic, general conference was postponed until June 1, 1919.
1919: The Doctrine and Covenants, which had earlier been divided into verses by Orson Pratt, was printed and published in Liverpool, England, by George F. Richards.
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