National Teaching Committee Bulletins/1923/October 18/Text

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1910 Kalorama Road, Wesnington, D. C. October 18, 1923

Dear Baha'i Friends:

It has been suggested that an effort be made in each fssembly to assist, with literature, the teachers who have gone or are going to foreign lands, and who are paying their own expenses and sacrificing everything in the path of service. The Bulletin gives the information that Miss Knobloch has arrived in S. Africa, and started on her tour of that country. Literature for her should be addressed to

Miss Fanny Knobloch, Cape Town, S. Africa. "Auleta" Camberwell Road 5 Anchor Bay

Or if preferred, literature may be addressed to her Care Miss Nellie Lloyd, 169 Christopher Street, New York City

And will be forwarded from there,

Also Miss Leonora Holsapple is expecting to go to South America in November, She is anxious to return to the land where she had such splendid success in spreading the Message, and var-. ticularly is she desirous of furthering the work in Bahia, Prazil. She books most desired for the work in South America are “The Paris Talks", "Divine Philosophy", "The Promulgation of Wniversal Peace" and "Some Answered Questions", Any literature for her may be addressed to Miss Leonora Holsapple, 540 West 122nd Street, New York City,

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Will the friends in each Assembly either singly or collectively please give favorable consideration to these suggestions as e real Baha'i service.

Faithfully, NATICNAL BAHA'I TEACHING COMM TTEE

Mariam Haney, Secretary.