Dear Clare:
On Tuesday, July 5, 1966, I had the privilege of meeting with President
David O. McKay and discussing the republishing of my book, Mormon
Doctrine. At your request, I give the following information:
President McKay discussed the entire matter with me, asked numerous
questions about the original publication, about the need for the book,
and about what had happened since its publication. We discussed the
fact that the book had been read with care by one of the Brethren, but
that no one had gone over the corrections I had made as a result of
this reading. President McKay indicated that the book should be
republished at this time, said that I should be responsible for what
was in it, that it would not be a church publication, and that Elder
Spencer W. Kimball, who has in the past been chairman of the Reading
Committee, should check the changes I have made in it as a result of
the prior reading. He asked me to meet with Brother Kimball and convey
this message. I did so and Brother Kimball graciously agreed to do
this as his time and circumstances permitted.
Please accept my sincere appreciation for your help and cooperation in
this matter.
Sincerely,
Bruce R. McConkie
BRM:vh"
[David O. Mckay Diary excerpts by Gregory A. Prince, Mormon Studies Library Collection, University of Virginia (https://mormonstudies.as.virginia.edu/david-o-mckay-diary-excerpts/. There are certainly errors in this reproduction, FYI.)]