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INDEX TO VOLUME 10
| ARTICLES— | PAGE |
| A day in Kenosha—By Molly D. Butts | 251 |
| Bahai Pilgrims (The story of little Rahbar)—By Mrs. J. Stannard | 291 |
| Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of the Bab—By Jean Masson | 236 |
| Declares Zionists must work with other races (Interview with Abdul-Baha)—By Marion Weinstein | 195 |
| Eighth annual Feast of Commemoration—By Martha L. Root | 134 |
| Idea of the League of Nations given by Abdul-Baha in 1875—By Fred Mortensen | 6 |
| In praise of the "Greatest Branch" (From The Bahai Proofs)—By Mirza Abul Fazl | 260 |
| Spiritual communication (A talk with Abdul-Baha)—By Mrs. J. Stannard | 336 |
| The Bahai Movement: Is it the coming Universal Religion?—By Jean Mason | 33 |
| The Center of the Covenant—By Mirza Abul Fazl | 259 |
| The Central States second Bahai Teaching Convention—By Albert Vail | 132 |
| The heart—By Mirza Abul Fazl | 115 |
| The resurrection of Christ after "three days"—By Mirza Abul Fazl | 323 |
[Page 352] INDEX TO VOLUME 10—Continued
| ARTICLES—Continued | PAGE |
| The teaching campaign—By Albert Vail | 5 |
| Three kinds of martyrdom—By Monever Khanum | 16 |
| What is Truth?—By Stanwood Cobb | 147 |
| EDITORIALS— | |
| By The Editors | 4, 52, 128, 151, 202 |
| An edict from Abdul-Baha—By "Mother" Beecher | 129 |
| "But as the days of Noe were"—By The Editors | 152 |
| Psychic forces—By Anna Mason Hoar | 344 |
| The Southern States contributes a general outline—By Joseph H. Hannen | 88 |
| ELEVENTH ANNUAL MASHREKOL-AZKAR CONVENTION AND BAHAI CONGRESS, HELD AT HOTEL MCALPIN, NEW YORK CITY, APRIL 26TH TO 30TH, 1919— | |
| Addresses— Talk by Alfred Martin at the Feast of El-Rizwan |
62 |
| Purposes and hopes of the Congress—By Harlan F. Ober | 65 |
| The sacred fire—By Howard MacNutt | 83 |
| The power of the Holy Spirit—By Louis G. Gregory | 84 |
| Religion must be the cause of amity and friendship—By Joseph H. Hannen | 92 |
| The mysterious force of civilization—By Albert R. Windust | 116 |
| The universal house of worship—By Corinne True | 119 |
| The power of the influence of BAHA'O'LLAH—By Dr. Frederick W. D'Evelyn | 179 |
| To live the life—By Mary Hanford Ford | 182 |
| The oneness of the world of humanity—By Urban Ledoux | 211 |
| The seed sowing of the ages—By Mrs. May Maxwell | 213 |
| The collective Center—By Hooper Harris | 275 |
| The manifestation of divinity through inspiration—By Saffa Kinney | 279 |
| The meeting of the East and West—By Charles Mason Remey | 293 |
| The solution of the economic and industrial problem—By Alfred E. Lunt | 295 |
| [Note—Three addresses delivered at this Congress appear in [[Star of the West/Volume 10/../Volume 11|Volume 11]].] | |
| Announcement of the Convention and Congress—Letter from Secretary of Executive Board and two letters from Mirza Ahmad Sohrab | 20 |
| The Call (poem)—By Joseph H. Hannen | 50 |
| The Convention of Abdul-Baha—By Joseph H. Hannen | 54 |
| Opening of the Convention and Congress. The feast of El-Rizwan—By Louis G. Gregory | 56 |
| Program—Fac-simile (in miniature) of pages | 54-63 |
| Group photograph of delegates and friends attending Convention | 64-65 |
| Words of BAHA'O'LLAH—Recited by Mrs. Agnes S. Parsons | 91 |
| Minutes of the Eleventh Annual Mashrekol-Azkar Convention | 325 |
INDEX TO VOLUME 10—Continued
| FRONTISPIECES— | PAGE |
| "Every century has its own ideal"—Words of Abdul-Baha | 178 |
| "Glad Tidings"—Words of Abdul-Baha | 98 |
| Message of Abdul-Baha to the American Bahais | 306 |
| Tablet revealed by BAHA'O'LLAH | 1 |
| "Today, all the people of the world"—Words of Abdul-Baha | 146 |
| GENERAL TABLET TO THE AMERICAN FRIENDS— | |
| English translation of Tablet | 154 |
| Fac-simile of Tablet in Persian | 167-166 |
| Outline of how supplication was drafted—By Carl Scheffler | 168 |
| Post card from Shoghi Rabbani | 165 |
| Supplication to Abdul-Baha signed by hundreds of American friends | 156 |
| ILLUSTRATIONS— | |
| Abdul-Baha walking near the holy tomb | 194 |
| Grave of Thornton Chase, California | 339 |
| Groups— Abdul-Baha and eighteen friends in Holy Land, including Mons. and Mme. Dreyfus-Barney |
82 |
| Abdul-Baha and friends on Mt. Carmel | 290 |
| Abdul-Baha with Oriental and Occidental Bahais | 322 |
| Bahais assembled on Mt. Carmel | 242 |
| Delegates and friends attending Eleventh Annual Mashrekol-Azkar Convention and Bahai Congress | 64-65 |
| Friends in Kenosha, Wisconsin | 255 |
| Portraits— Abdul-Baha |
51, 175, 258, 274 |
| Thornton Chase | 338 |
| Mrs. Elizabeth Diggett | 346 |
| Charles F. Haney | 347 |
| Joseph H. Hannen | 345 |
| Shoghi Rabbani | 210 |
| Two views of the Mashrekol-Azkar grounds, May 23d, 1919 | 114 |
| Ruins of the fortress of Nur, Persia | 242 |
| Fac-simile of note to the STAR OF THE WEST from Shoghi Rabbani | 23 |
| MISCELLANEOUS— | |
| Supplication revealed by Abdul-Baha | 272 |
| Cablegram from Abdul-Baha | 344 |
| NEWS LETTERS— | |
| From Egypt—Letter from Mohamed Said Adham | 329 |
| From Haifa, Palestine—Letters from Mrs. Corinne True, Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi and George Latimer |
INDEX TO VOLUME 10—Continued
| NEWS LETTERS—Continued | PAGE |
| From Holy Land—Letter from Shoghi Rabbani and Major W. Tudor-Pole | 36 |
| From Holy Land and Persia—Letter from Shoghi Rabbani | 104 |
| From India—Letters from Abbasali, Mirza Mahmood and Seyed Mustafa | 139 |
| From Japan—Letter from Agnes Alexander | 311 |
| From Persia—Letter from Elizabeth H. Stewart | 37 |
| From the Southern field—Letter from Joseph H. Hannen | 89 |
| Diary Letters of Shoghi Rabbani, grandson of Abdul-Baha—February 8th to 11th, 1919 | 216 |
| How the door of communication was opened—Letter from Mirza Azizollah Shirazi | 141 |
| Proposed world tour of Abdul-Baha—Letter from Shoghi Rabbani | 135 |
| OBITUARY— | PAGE | PAGE | |
| Boettle, Mrs. | 349 | Kinney, Sanford | 349 |
| Brush, Mrs. Ida | 349 | Kruger, Caroline | 342 |
| Bryant, Mrs A. M. | 343 | Ludwig, William | 346 |
| Burnett, Philip | 350 | Mac Mechan, Thomas | 348 |
| Butler, Thad | 343 | Newton,Francis C. | 347 |
| Djaffaroff, Abdul-Hossein | 351 | Niaz, Mirza Haji | 351 |
| Diggett, Elizabeth | 346 | Roe, Mrs. Frances | 349 |
| Euler, Mrs. Anna | 342 | Scheffler, Mrs. Sophie | 348 |
| Haney, Charles F. | 347 | Sherman, Mrs. Sarah A. | 348 |
| Hannen, Joseph H. | 345 | ||
| OTHER RECENT TABLETS FROM ABDUL-BAHA— | |||
| To the Bahais of the British Isles | 136 | ||
| To the Bahais of Egypt | 73 | ||
| To the believers of Egypt (first Tablet after door of communication opened) | 142 | ||
| To Lotfullah Hakim, London | 137 | ||
| To the Paris (France) Assembly | 226 | ||
| To the Bahais of Persia | 131 | ||
| To an eminent Bahai in Persia | 24 | ||
| To Mrs. J. Stannard, London | 110 | ||
| To a well-known friend in Teheran | 105 | ||
| To Fuyo Muchizuki, Japan | 18 | ||
| To Tokujiro Torii, Japan | 17 | ||
| PERSIAN— | |||
| Fac-simile of General Tablet to American friends | 167-166 | ||
| Fac-simile of Tablet to Bahais of Egypt | 75-74 | ||
| Fac-simile of Tablet to Bahais of Persia | 131 | ||
| Fae-simile of Tablet to an eminent Bahai in Persia | 25-24 | ||
| PERSIAN SECTIONS— | |||
| First—Written by Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi | 176-165 | ||
| Second—Written by Mirza Ahmad Sohrab | 208-190 | ||
| Third—Written by Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi | 256-223 |
INDEX TO VOLUME 10—Continued
| RECENT TABLETS FROM ABDUL-BAHA TO AMERICAN BAHAIS— | |
| Assemblies— | PAGE |
| Akron, Ohio | 77 |
| Bahais of California | 265 |
| Bahais of the Central States | 247 |
| Cleveland, Ohio | 76, 221 |
| Executive Board of Bahai Temple Unity | 233 |
| Los Angeles, California | 264 |
| Racine, Wisconsin | 320 |
| Santa Barbara, California | 76 |
| Urbana, Illinois | 77 |
| Individuals— | |
| Alexander, Agnes | 17, 246 |
| Bagdadi, Dr. Zia. M | 12, 107, 249 |
| Barton-Peeke, Dr. Pauline | 270 |
| Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. | 339 |
| Beecher, "Mother" | 245 |
| Belmont, Edna Bellora | 341 |
| Boyle, Louise D. | 79 |
| Breed, Alice Ives | 39 |
| Brittingham, Isabella D. | 41 |
| Brooker, Mrs. | 184 |
| Buchanan, David | 42 |
| Buikema, Gertrude | 248 |
| Carmichael, Anna | 29 |
| Chamberlain, Isabel | 13 |
| Clark, Flora | 342 |
| Coles, Claudia Stuart | 43 |
| Comfort, Will Levington | 185 |
| Cooper, Ella Goodall | 8, 263 |
| Couch, Dr. Olive S. | 185 |
| Coy, Genevieve | 28 |
| Ditmars, Cora | 231 |
| Gift, Mr. and Mrs. | 342 |
| Gilligan, J. E. | 319 |
| Hackley, Elizabeth P. | 42 |
| Hall, Mary | 270 |
| Hannen, Joseph H. | 94 |
| Harris, Sarah Gertrude | 40 |
| Herlitz, Elizabeth | 221 |
| Jack, Marion | 7 |
| Khanum, Shanaz, (Louise R. Waite) | 9, 96, 185 |
| Kinney, Sanford | 350 |
| Klos, Ruth | 319 |
| Kluge, Viola | 316 |
| Latimer, George | 3 |
| Leo, Agnes | 267 |
| Lesch, Mary | 268 |
| Lunt, Alfred E. | 143, 329 |
| Luxmore, Belle | 32 |
| Luxmore, Geraldine | 31 |
| MacCutcheon, Kokab | 231 |
| MacNutt, Howard | 153 |
| Masson, Jean | 43 |
| Maus, Peter | 319 |
| Morrison, Mary | 246 |
| Morton, James | 320 |
| Nelson, Dorothy | 44 |
| Nickerson, Mabel | 31 |
| Ober, Harlan Foster | 233 |
| Olsen, Emily | 320 |
| Owens, Beatrice | 11 |
| Parmerton, Annie L. | 231 |
| Parsons, Agnes | 38 |
| Quant, Ella | 250 |
| Rabb, Mary | 263 |
| Rasmussen, Mrs. | 340 |
| Remey, Charles Mason | 19, 144 |
| Revell, Jessie | 13, 317 |
| Rice-Wray, Ella and Ellah A. | 144 |
| Richter, Mr. and Mrs. | 340 |
| Robertson, Maria Rebecca | 318 |
| Root, Martha | 29, 234 |
| Scheffler, Mr. and Mrs. | 268 |
| Thompson, Juliet | 109, 222 |
| True, Corinne | 10, 230, 246 |
| True, Edna | 143 |
| Van Blarcom, Anna | 28 |
| Van Winkle, Sarah | 233 |
| Vail, Albert | 78 |
| Vail, Mr. and Mrs. | 3 |
| Wagner, Henrietta | 32 |
| Waite, Edgar | 318 |
| Walters, Ernest | 267 |
| Watts, Ollie James | 319 |
| Whitney, Helen | 318 |
| Whitton, Vitula Edith | 41 |
| Wilhelm, Roy C. | 9, 95, 230 |
| Wilkinson, Amy | 8 |
| Williams, Amy | 236 |
| Williams, Roy | 271 |
| Wilson, Norma | 272 |
| Windust, Albert R. | 249 |
INDEX TO VOLUME 10—Concluded
| UNVEILING OF THE DIVINE PLAN— | PAGE |
| For the United States | 67, 99, 122, 197 |
| For the Dominion of Canada | 227 |
| For the Western World | 280 |
| For the Islands of the Sea | 307 |
| [Note—For the Whole World, appears in [[Star of the West/Volume 10/../Volume 11|Volume 11]].] | |
| Tablets (nine)—Revealed by Abdul-Baha: | |
| To the Northeastern States (one) | 69 |
| To the Southern States (one) | 100 |
| To the Central States (one) | 124 |
| To the Western States (one) | 198 |
| To the Dominion of Canada (one) | 227 |
| To the United States and Canada (three) | 280, 283, 307 |
| [Note—One Tablet appears in [[Star of the West/Volume 10/../Volume 11|Volume 11]].] | |
| Talks—By Mirza Ahmad Sohrab: | |
| To the Northeastern States | 67 |
| To the Southern States | 99 |
| To the Central States | 122 |
| To the Western States | 197 |
| WORDS OF ABDUL-BAHA— | |
| "Concerning the matter of receiving Orientals"—Tablet to Joseph H. Hannen | 94 |
| "Every latest (new) order should be acted upon because the general conditions vary and change"—Tablet to Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi | 107 |
| "Praise be to God! In New York the divine believers are united and agreed"—Tablet to Juliet Thompson | 80 |
| Strikes—(From Some Answered Questions) | 14 |
| "Strive ye in the promulgation of this growing magazine only for service to the Cause of God"—Tablet to Bahais of Persia | 131 |
| "The Covenant of God is like unto a vast and fathomless ocean"—Tablet to Howard MacNutt | 153 |
| "The Covenant of God shall remain staple and secure"—Tablet to Roy C. Wilhelm | 95 |
| "The economic teachings shall, henceforth, be written in detail"—Tablet to Juliet Thompson | 109 |
| "The ocean of the Covenant shall send forth a wave"—Tablet to Louise R. Waite | 96 |
| "These are the teachings which are the Spirit of this century and the Light of this age"—Tablet to Paris Assembly | 226 |
| "Undoubtedly, the standard of universal peace shall be unfurled"—Tablet to Mrs. J. Stannard | 110 |
| "Universal peace is one of the principles of BAHA'O'LLAH"—Tablet to Hon. William Sulzer | 315 |
| "You will find Bahai centers in most parts of the world"—Talk by Abdul-Baha given at San Francisco in 1912 | 243 |