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Index to Volume 11
ARTICLES— |
PAGE
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A Bahai Pilgrimage to South America—Compiled from letters written by Miss Martha Root while enroute |
107, 206
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Abdul-Baha on Mt. Carmel—Notes by Mabel Paine |
267
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Activities in the American Field (Extracts from Bulletin No. 2 issued by the Teaching Committee)—By Mariam Haney |
145
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Bahai: A Revelation of the Springtime of God (From The Progressive Thinker)— By Albert Vail |
9
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Bahai Temple Strikes New Art Note (From the New York American)—By Peyton Boswell |
83
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Green Acre in 1920—By Albert Vail |
92
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His Story: What an Oriental said to an Occidental—By Arthur S. Agnew |
283
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International Language—Address by Abdul-Baha translated into Esperanto, delivered at Edinburgh in 1913 |
299
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Persian-Indian Style of Architecture—By Charles Mason Remey |
85
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The Bahai Movement and Esperanto—A compilation of the Words of BAHA'O'LLAH and Abdul-Baha—By Rufus W. Powell |
286
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The Bahai Revelation—Address by Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani |
251
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The final burial of The Bab on Mt. Carmel—Extracts from Mirza Moneer's letters |
316
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The Foundation of the Temple—By Albert Vail |
203
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His Holiness Abdul-Baha (From The Bahai Proofs)—By Mirza Abul Fazl |
235
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The House of Spirituality in Persia—A talk by Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani |
155
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The Investigation of Truth—Address by Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani |
254
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The Mashrekol-Azkar—A compilation |
14
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The Model for the Bahai Temple, Chicago (Fac-simile pages from The Architectural Record)—By J. R. Reid |
140
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ELEVENTH ANNUAL MASHREKOL-AZKAR CONVENTION AND BAHAI CONGRESS HELD AT HOTEL MCALPIN, NEW YORK CITY, APRIL 26TH TO 30TH, 1919 (Concluded)
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Addresses—
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The Coming of the Promised One—By Howard C. Ives |
27
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The Most Great Characteristic: The Center of The Covenant—By Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi |
30
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The Doors of the Kingdom are Open—By William H. Randall |
43
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The Servant of God—By Albert Vail |
45
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Tablet—
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Unveiling of the Divine Plan for the World |
32
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[Page 336]
INDEX TO VOLUME 11—Continued
EDITORIAL— |
PAGE
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"Become ye united in the Days of God" (From Bulletin No. 2, issued by the Teaching Committee)—By Mariam Haney |
144
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Nauooz Greeting—By The Editors |
16
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Memorial to Joseph H. Hannen—By George Latimer |
90
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FRONTISPIECES—
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Abdul-Baha at door of Pilgrim House, Bahjee, Acca |
170
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Abdul-Baha standing in courtyard of Pilgrim's House |
8
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Abdul-Baha talking with his interpreter |
98
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"All men are of one race and the whole universe one land"—Tablet from Abdul-Baha |
122
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A photograph from Teheran |
154
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Bahai class of Mirza Mohammed Labib in Kazvin, Persia |
298
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Bahai friends and workmen on Mashrekol-Azkar grounds September 24, 1920 |
202
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Bahais of Germany celebrating Mashrekol-Azkar Feast at Esslingen |
218
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Fac-simile of Cover of the STAR OF THE WEST |
1
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Fac-simile from page Caras y Caretas |
106
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Groom, Bride and Philosopher |
58
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"I am a Bahai and am a friend to all religions and nations"—Tablet from Abdul-Baha |
282
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Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani and Manucher Khan meeting with the Bahai friends in Washington, D. C. |
250
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Plan of the Bahai Temple—Fac-simile of page from The Architectural Record |
138
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Model of the Mashrekol-Azkar designed by Louis Bourgeois |
82
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The Bahai Movement—From the Encyclopaedia of Larousse |
2
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The Center of the Covenant, the Greatest Branch, Abdul-Baha Abbas |
234
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"The doors of the Kingdom are Open"—Photograph of Abdul-Baha |
42
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The knighting of Abdul-Baha |
266
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Tomb of Hazrat Vargha and his son Ruhollah |
314
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The Springtime of God—Words of Abdul-Baha |
6
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Twelve Basic Bahai Principles—Words of Abdul-Baha |
4
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Illustrations—
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Groups—
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Abdul-Baha talking with his interpreter |
98
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A photograph from Teheran |
154
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Bahai Class of Mirza Mohammed Labib in Kazvin, Persia |
298
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Bahai delegates and friends attending Twelfth Annual Mashrekol-Azkar Convention, celebrating Feast of El-Rizwan |
68-69
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Bahai delegates and friends attending Twelfth Annual Mashrekol-Azkar Convention — Photograph taken on steps of Engineering Societies Building |
88-89
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Bahai friends and workmen on Mashrekol-Azkar grounds September 24, 1920 |
202
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Bahais of Germany celebrating Mashrekol-Azkar Feast at Esslingen |
218
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Beginning first boring: friends holding soil in hands |
205
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Funeral cortege of Lillian F. Kappes |
324
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[Page 337]
INDEX TO VOLUME 11—Continued
Illustrations—Groups, Continued. |
PAGE
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Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani and Manucher Khan meeting with the Bahai friends in Washington, D. C. |
250
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Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, Juanita Storch, Jenabi Fazel |
58
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The knighting of Abdul-Baha |
266
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Portraits—
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Abdul-Baha and Miss Martha Root |
106
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Abdul-Baha standing in courtyard of Pilgrims House |
8
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Abdul-Baha when 33 years of age |
280
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Charles H. Greenleaf |
320
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Hadji Mirza Heidar Ali |
343
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Louis J. Bourgeois |
140
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Mrs. M. D. Thumel |
334
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The Center of the Covenant, The Greatest Branch, Abdul-Baha Abbas |
234
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"The doors of the Kingdom are Open" |
42
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Miscellaneous—
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Abdul-Baha at door of Pilgrim House, Bahjee, Acca |
170
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Bronze portrait mounted on granite erected in Stuttgart |
228
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Cases containing marble casket to hold remains of The Bab |
316
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Charles Mason Remey and the Model he submitted in the Persian-Indian style of architecture |
86
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Detail of Bahai Temple |
143
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Fac-simile of Abdul-Baha's handwriting |
209
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Fac-simile from page Caras y Caretas |
106
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Fac-simile pages from The Architectural Record |
138, 140-143
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Fac-simile of printed matter from Germany |
220, 223, 229
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Mashrekol-Azkar grounds, September 23, 1920 |
204
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Model of the Mashrekol-Azkar by Louis J. Bourgeois |
82
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Tomb of Hazrat Vargha and his son Ruhollah |
314
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News Letters—
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Letter from Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi |
128
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Letter from Isabella D. Brittingham |
162
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Letter from J. E. Esslemont, M. B.—Esperanto Class in Kazvin, Persia |
305
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Letter from E. T. Hall—News from England |
271
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Letter from the House of Spirituality, Teheran |
160
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Letter from Fanny Knobloch—News from South Africa |
292
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Diary Letters of Shoghi Rabbani |
48
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Letter from Charles Mason Remey and Harlan F. Ober—News from the Bahais of Germany |
219
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Letters written by Miss Martha Root while en route through South America |
107, 206
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Letter from August Rudd—News from Sweden |
270
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Letter from Miss Sanderson |
225
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Tablet of New Permission for Dr. Bagdadi and family—Letter from Roy C. Wilhelm |
208
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[Page 338]
INDEX TO VOLUME 11—Continued
Miscellaneous— |
PAGE
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Cablegrams from Abdul-Baha |
16, 321
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Outline of the Bahai Calendar |
19
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Letter from Monereh Khanum, the wife of Abdul-Baha—regarding establishing Girls' School on Mt. Carmel |
225
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Scholarship Fund for the Tarbiat School |
226
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Societe Nonahalan or Children's Savings Institution |
329
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Obituary:
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Alderson, L. Russell |
327 |
Kappes, Lillian Frances |
324
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Ali, Haji Mirza Heidar |
343 |
Khanum, Zia |
342
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Buchanan, Dr. George D. |
331 |
Mattisen, Mary |
326
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Buikema, Peter |
323 |
Mulk, Ibtehjol |
342
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Dahl, A. M |
326 |
O'Connell, Jeremiah A. |
327
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Greenleaf, Charles H. |
321 |
Thumel, Mrs. M. D. and Karl Hanson |
334
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Hall, Albert H. |
322
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OFFICIAL LETTERS PERTAINING TO CAUSE IN AMERICA—
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Letter from Bahai Temple Unity—Sent out by Louise D. Boyle |
203
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Letter from the Secretary of Bahai Temple Unity to the Bahais of America, Alfred E. Lunt |
27
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Plans for the National Teaching Committee—Letter sent out by the Secretary, Miriam Haney |
100
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The Bahai Teaching Convention for the Central States—Letter sent out by the Secretary, Ida B. Slater |
99
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PERSIAN—
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Announcement of death of Miss Lillian F. Kappes |
325
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Fac-simile of Tablet to friends in America, concerning Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi, his wife and her sister |
209
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Greeting to the Bahais of America from the Bahais of Persia |
26
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Tablet of BAHA'O'LLAH |
24
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PERSIAN SECTION:—
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First—Written by Mirza Ahmad Sohrab |
80-77
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Second—Written by Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani |
96-93
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Third—Written by Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani |
136, 135, 120, 119
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Fourth—Written by Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi |
248-244
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Fifth—Written by Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi |
264-261
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Sixth—Written by Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi |
280-277
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Seventh—Written by Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi |
296-293
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Eighth—Written by Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi |
312-309
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Ninth—Written by Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi |
344-341
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TABLETS FROM ABDUL-BAHA—
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To E. T. Hall, England |
275
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To the Bahais of Stuttgart, Germany |
230
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To Alma Knobloch, Germany |
231
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To. J. Isbrucker, Holland |
315
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To Societe Nonahalan, Persia |
330
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To the Women's Assembly, Teheran, Persia |
162
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[Page 339]
INDEX TO VOLUME 11—Continued
GENERAL TABLETS FROM ABDUL-BAHA— |
PAGE
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To the Central Organization for a Durable Peace—Letter and Tablets sent to the General Secretary of The Hague—First Tablet |
123
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Second Tablet from Abdul-Baha addressed to the Committee of Universal Peace at The Hague |
288
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To the friends of God, America—Granting new permission for Dr. Bagdadi and family |
208
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To the friends of God, America—Concerning the subject of Divorce |
272
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To the friends of God, America—Concerning Kindness to the Animals |
273
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Unveiling of the Divine Plan for the World |
32
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TABLETS FROM ABDUL-BAHA TO BAHAIS IN AMERICA—
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Assemblies and Groups—
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Fruitport, Michigan |
104
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House of Spirituality, Chicago |
161
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To the Children of the Kingdom |
258
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Individuals—
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Anderson, Jennie |
166
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Carpenter, Mrs. |
166
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Cole. Dr. Hills |
168
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De Boer, H. |
278
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Deuth, Mr. and Mrs. |
259
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Greenleaf, Chas. H. |
321
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Hall, Dr. Charles |
91
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Hanko, Oscar |
165
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Hannen, Pauline |
90
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Jurgens, Russell |
308
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Killius, Mr. and Mrs. |
308
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Knobloch, Fanny |
231, 282
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Kyle. William F. |
277
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Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. |
159
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Loeding, Sophie |
163
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MacCutcheon, Kokab |
165
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MacNutt, Mr. and Mrs. |
240
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Masson, Jean |
54
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Morton. Jr., James |
306
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Nash, L. B. |
76
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Peterson, Ferdinand |
276
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Randall, A. W |
112
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Remey, Charles Mason |
122, 167, 229, 259
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Rice-Wray, Mabel |
163
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Rudd, August |
276
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Simpson, James |
166
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Smith, Louise |
232
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Sohrab, Mirza Ahmad |
87, 88, 232, 256, 260
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Stevens, Elizabeth |
168
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Stott, Emma B. |
167
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Struven, Edward |
164
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True, Corinne |
139
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Waite, Shahnaz |
276, 317
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Watson, Marie |
306
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Wilhelm, Roy C. |
257
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Windust, Albert R. |
319
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Wolcott, John |
159
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TWELFTH ANNUAL MASHREKOL-AZKAR CONVENTION AND BAHAI CONGRESS, HELD AT THE ENGINEERING SOCIETIES' BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY, APRIL 26TH TO 29TH, 1920—
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Announcement |
13
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Address by Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani |
182
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Architect's address |
176
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Ballot for choice of Mashrekol-Azkar design |
188
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Brief outline of Sessions of the Convention and Congress—By Louis G. Gregory |
64
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Chairman's address |
173
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Constitution and By-Laws of Bahai Temple Unity |
184
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Contributions for the Mashrekol-Azkar |
190
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Delegates and alternates |
174
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[Page 340]
INDEX TO VOLUME 11—Concluded
TWELFTH ANNUAL MASHREKOL-AZKAR CONVENTION—Continued |
PAGE
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Election of Executive Board |
189
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Election of Teaching Committee |
193
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Feast of El-Rizwan—By Louis G. Gregory |
59
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Miscellaneous matters |
200
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Report and Minutes of the Convention—By Alfred E. Lunt, Secretary |
171
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Report of Treasurer |
193
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Report of Secretary-Treasurer |
172
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Resolutions on the departure of Joseph H. Hannen |
194
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Talk by Howard MacNutt |
194
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Talk by Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani on the House of Spirituality in Persia |
196
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Talk by Mr. Windust about the STAR OF THE WEST |
198
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The call issued February 18th |
171
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Words of Abdul-Baha on the importance of Consultation |
180
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WORDS OF ABDUL-BAHA—
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Abdul-Baha on Mt. Carmel—Notes by Mabel Paine |
267
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Abdul-Baha's Supplication and Declaration of His Servitude |
238
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"All men are of one race and the whole universe one land"—Tablet to Charles Mason Remey |
122
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"Before choosing a wife a man must think soberly"—Talk to Mirza Ahmad Sohrab |
20
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"His honor Fazel, in reality, is perfect in all the grades"—Tablet to Mirza Ahmad Sohrab |
256
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"His honor Fazel is a revered person"—Tablet to Roy C. Wilhelm |
257
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"How is it possible to imagine life after death?"—Tablet to J. Isbrucker |
315
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"I am a Bahai and am a friend to all religions and nations"—Tablet to Fanny Knobloch |
282
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International Language—Address by Abdul-Baha, translated into Esperanto |
299
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"In this great dispensation Thou dost accept the intercession of the sons in behalf of their fathers"—Tablet to Albert R. Windust |
319
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Messages from Abdul-Baha to all the friends given to Mrs. A. J. Parsons at Haifa, February 15, 1920 |
222
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"Peace is unachievable save through the power of the Word of God"—Tablet to L. B. Nash |
76
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Prayer for the dead and progress in the after-life—Talk to Ethel J. Rosenberg |
318
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"Set up this esteemed soul in Thy Glorious Kingdom"—Tablet to Pauline Hannen |
90
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Some Answered Questions regarding the Fast—Talk to Mrs. Ella Goodall Cooper |
328
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Some important Commands from The Center of The Covenant |
239
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"The body of man, which has been formed gradually, must similarly be decomposed gradually"—Tablet to Shanaz Waite |
317
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"This, like unto a magnetic power, will attract Abdul-Baha to America"—Tablet to Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacNutt |
240
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"This is a Mystery of the Kingdom of Abha" |
243
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"This Question of an Auxiliary International Language is of the utmost importance."—Message of Abdul-Baha to Esperantists |
304
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