Talk:Thomas E. McKay

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I don't quite understand the reference to "Young" in this sentence:
 * "During the Second World War, Young was, in theory, the mission president over all German-speaking areas of Europe, but McKay resided in Salt Lake City at the time."
 * "During the Second World War, Young was, in theory, the mission president over all German-speaking areas of Europe, but McKay resided in Salt Lake City at the time."

Should it read: I didn't see another reference to a "Young," except in the list of Assistants to the Twelve. Thanks-- Kingsfold (talk) 19:52, 21 December 2009 (UTC)
 * "During the Second World War, McKay was, in theory, the mission president over all German-speaking areas of Europe, but he resided in Salt Lake City at the time."?
 * "During the Second World War, McKay was, in theory, the mission president over all German-speaking areas of Europe, but he resided in Salt Lake City at the time."?