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The

BAHÁ'Í MAGAZINE Star of the West


Index to Volume XVII

NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN

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Index to Volume XVII

ARTICLES
Page
An Adventure in Interracial Friendship. By Lincoln Wert
92
An Adventure in International Understanding. By Lincoln Wert
93
An Adventure in World Policing. By Lincoln Wert
94
An Amity World Unity Conference at Dayton, Ohio. By Louis G. Gregory
380
An Approach to the Study of Religion. By Dale S. Cole
139
A Famous Esperantist. By Martha L. Root
376
A Modern Interpretation of Muhammadanism. By Henrietta Wagner
325
A Study in Comparative Religions. By L. Valera Fisher
87
A True Story. By Christine French
151
Can Human Nature Change? By Dr. J. E. Esslemont
71
Can Religion be Taught? By Charles M. Sheldon
194
Changing Attitudes. By Grace Robarts Ober
189
Christianity in the Bahá’í Message. By Lady Blomfield
354
Educating the Women of Persia. By Genevieve Coy
50
Effie the Toymaker. By E. H. Brewer
261
Elizabeth Stewart—The Faithful Nurse. By Dr. Moody and Jessie Revell
263
Esperanto in Japan. By Agnes B. Alexander
220
Esperanto—Why it Is Succeeding. By Edward W. Pharo, Jr.
230
Evidences of Progress. By Mariam Haney
24
Excerpts from My Diary. By Katherine Ransom-Kehler
256, 370
Green Acre, Maine—The Bahá’í Summer Colony. By Stanwood Cobb
95
Green Acre—A Focal Center of Devotional and Humanitarian Activity. By Horace Holley
117
Her Majesty, Queen Marie of Rumania. By Martha L. Root
84
How the Bahá’í Cause Started in Berlin. By Louise Bosch
358
International Broadcasting. By Robert S. Woolf
218
Mashriqu’l-Adhkár of ’Ishqábád, Russia. By Charles Mason Remey
61
MacNutt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard—Brief Biographical Sketch
301
Meditation, Supplication, and Service. By Shahnaz Waite
345
Our Vow—Dedicated to Peace. By Donald F. Robinson
199
Peace First Within. By Dale S. Cole
242
Pen Pictures of Persian Children. By Marzieh Nabil
192
Permanent Peace in the Pacific—Is it Possible? By Kam Tai Lee
90
Practical and Spiritual Education for the New Civilization. By Albert R. Vail
166
Religion and Theology. By Howard B. Hurlbut
283
Sister and the Garden of Healing. By Martha L. Root
286
Spring Season. By Dr. J. E. Esslemont
365
Springtime. By Rosa V. Winterburn
16
The Altar of Sacrifice. By Shahnaz Waite
155
The Answer Comes. By Dr. Walter B. Guy
389
The Bahá’í Faith as a Standard for Tolerance. By Lilian Rea
334
The Bahá’í Movement—A Spiritual Basis for World Unity. By Alfred R. Vail
144
The Changed Man. By Shahnaz Waite
107
The Common Weal. By Charles Mason Remey
343
The Cooperative Spirit of the Pan-Pacific Union in Honolulu. By Agnes B. Alexander
56
The Dawning—“Honolulu Star-Bulletin”
83
The Day of Fulfillment. By Dr. Alfredo Warsaw
366

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The Day of the Manifestation. By Dr. J. E. Esslemont
23
The Day-Star. By Soheil Afnán
42
The Essential Oneness of Religions. By Maye Harvey Gift
18
The Essentials of a Present-Day Religion. By Howard L. Carpenter
196
The Eventual Unity. By Albert R. Vail
123
The Evolving Spirit of Man. By Howard R. Hurlbut
77
The Hourt of Unity. By Ruth Wales Randall
339
The Inner Spiritual Life. By Lilian Rea
186
The Leisure Hours of Persian Youth. By Genevieve Coy
319
The Living Tie. By Hooper Harris
305
The New Education. By Keith Ransom-Kehler
176
The New Gospel of Work. By Dale S. Cole
172
The Oneness of Mankind. By Louis G. Gregory
112
The Path to Truth. By Corinne True
224
The Perfect Remedy. By Dr. J. E. Esslemont
106
The Plan of Creation Provides for Peace. By Grace Robarts Ober
246
The Relation Between the Bahá’í Movement and Esperanto. By James F. Morton
206
The Souvenir Feast at West Englewood. By Keith Ransom-Kehler
158
The Sympathetic Understanding. By Dr. Orrol L. Harper
280
The Unity of Life. By Albert Durrant Watson
227
The Universal Auxiliary Language. By Elizabeth Herrick
215
The Universal Esperanto Congress at Edinburgh. By Martha L. Root
180
The Unfolding Spirit. By Rosa V. Winterburn
170
The Universal Solvent. By Dr. Orrol L. Harper
386
Thinking in World Terms. By Dale S. Cole
308
Three Hawaiian Adventures. By Lincoln Wert
92
Union of the East and West—Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Yazdi. By Shahnaz Waite
228
Unity of Mankind. By Dr. J. E. Esselmont
138
What Is New in the Bahá’í Teachings. By Ruhi Afnán
10
What Price Peace. By George O. Latimer
249
When Dreams Come True. By Margaret S. Klebs
291
When Trouble Vanishes. By Dale S. Cole
274
Why I am an Esperantist. Martha L. Root
210
Why I believe:
May A. Brooker
289
Dale S. Cole
46
Persian Student
153
Ella Louise Rowland
126
World Unity Conferences—Reports.
Buffalo, N. Y.
252
Cleveland, Ohio
308
Boston, Mass.
339
Dayton, Ohio
380
AUTHORS
Afnán, Ruhi
10
Afnán, Soheil
42
Alexander, Agnes B.
56, 220
Barker, Elsa
352
Blomfield, Lady
354
Bosch, Louise
358
Brewer, E. H.
261
Brooker, May A.
289
Carpenter, Howard L.
196
Cole, Dale S.
46, 139, 172, 242, 274, 308
Coy, Genevieve L.
50, 319
Esslemont, Dr. J. E.
23, 63, 71, 106, 138, 365

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INDEX III

Index Continued

Fisher, L. Valera
87
French, Christine
151
Gift, Maye Harvey
18
Gregory, Louis G.
112, 380
Guy, Dr. Walter B.
353, 389
Haney, Mariam
24
Harris, Hooper
305
Herrick, Elizabeth
215
Hoffman, Albert Frank
59
Holley, Horace
117
Harper, Dr. Orrol L.
280, 386
Hurlbut, Howard R.
77, 283
Kam Tai Lee
90
Klebs, Margaret S.
291
Latimer, George O.
249
Moody, Dr. Susan I.
263
Morton, James F., Jr.
206
Nabil, Marzieh
192
Ober, Grace Robarts
189, 246
Ober, Harlan F.
252
Pharo, Edward W., Jr.
230
Persian Student
153
Randall, Ruth Wales
339
Ransom-Kehler, Keith
158, 176, 256, 370
Rea, Lilian
186, 334
Remey, Charles Mason
61, 343
Revell, Jessie
263
Robinson, Donald F.
199
Romer, H. H.
111
Root, Martha L.
84, 180, 210, 286, 376
Rowland, Ella Louise
126
Sheldon, Charles M.
194
True, Corinne
224
Vail, Albert R.
123, 144, 166
Wagner, Henrietta
325
Waite, Shahnaz
107, 155, 157, 228, 260, 302, 345, 375
Warsaw, Dr. Alfredo
366
Watson, Albert Durrant
227
Winterburn, Rosa V.
16, 170
Woolf, Robert S.
218
COMPILATIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF ’ABDU’L-BAHA
Changing Human Nature
72
Difficulties in the Path of Prophethood
38
The Divine Revelators
6
The One Divine Light
102
The Sovereignty of Christ
270
The Wisdom in Tests
303
Universal Peace
238
The Path of Enduring Unity
134

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Index Continued

EDITORIALS
Apparent Struggle Between an Old and a New Religion
100
Báb, Martyrdom of
36
Can Human Nature Change?
67
Christmas and the Christ Spirit
267
Civilization spiritual and enduring
132
Cooperation must be divinely achieved
132
Difficulties in Founding a New Religion
35
Education of Children
163
Esperanto
204
MacNutt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard—In Memoriam
301
Manifestations of God—Their Suffering
37
Manifestations of God—Their Difficulties in Founding a New Religion
35
Peace How Attained
235
Problems of Human Relationships
131
Spirit in Christianity the same in the Bahá’í Cause
101
Spring, recurrence of, material and spiritual
363
Tests and Trials
299
The Passing of Institutions
99, 100
What is Success?
3
War and Universal Peace
331
Universal Language
202
ILLUSTRATIONS
Frontispieces:
      Bahá’í Friends photographed at Haifa
330
      Bahá’í Students at American University, Beirut
130
      Challis, Miss Grace, Sister of the Garden of Healing
266
Character-building class in Baku, Russia
162
      Flag-raising at Green Acre
98
      House occupied by the Báb
34
      MacNutt, Howard, at the grave of Thornton Chase
298
      Moody, Dr. Susan I., and Elizabeth Stewart
234
      Queen Marie of Rumania
66
      The Boy’s School at ’Ishqábád
2
      Women Before a Turkish Fountain
362
      Zamenhof, Dr. Ludovik, Creator of Esperanto
202
Groups, Portraits and Views:
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá walking in His Garden
258
      Bahá’ís and Friends at West Englewood, N. J.
158, 159
      Bahá’ís assembled at Geyserville, Calif.
31
      Bahá’ís in Ismailia, Egypt
27
      Bahá’í Temple at 'Ishqábád
60
      Bird’s-eye View of the City of Akká
371
      Bird’s-eye View of the City of Oberammergau
293
      Blaise, Mrs. Paul
376
      Buildings at Green Acre
120
      Effie, The Toymaker
261
      Esperantists at Esperanto Congress, Edinburgh
180
      Garden of the Ridván
257
      Group at Luncheon of Pan-Pacific Union, Honolulu
57
      Herrigel, Wilhelm
25
      Miller, Dr. Herbert A.
384
      Dr. Moody, Elizabeth Stewart and some Persian Bahá’ís
262
      Persian Garden
320
      Pilgrim House at Bahjí
257
      Residence of ’Abdu’l-Bahá, now home of Shoghi Effendi
259
      Rudd, Mrs. Anna
29
      Street Scene in the Near East
373
      Street in the Lower Village, Oberammergau
292
      Street Scene in Tihrán
319
      The Mill Stream, Oberammergau
292

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INDEX V

Index Continued

      The Unveiling of Monument to Dr. Zamenhof
217
      Type of Bahá’í Youth of Persia
322
      View over Haifa from the Shrines on Mt. Carmel
374
      Warsaw, Dr. Alfredo
366
      Watson, Dr. Albert Durrant
227
      Yazdi, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ali
229
POEMS
’Abdu’l-Bahá. By Elsa Barker
352
Bahá’u’lláh. By H. H. Romer
111
Communion. By Shahnaz Waite
260
Near-by-Land. By Shahnaz Waite
302
Ships. By Albert Frank Hoffman
59
The Dawn. By Shahnaz Waite
375
The Mirror. By W. B. G
353
The Shepherd’s Voice. By Shahnaz Waite
157
QUOTATIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF ’ABDU’L-BAHA
Bahá’u’lláh the Divine Educator of Humanity
333
Bahá’í Movement Imparts Life, Bestows New Spirit, New Light
15
Brotherhood Founded upon the Holy Spirit
33
Cause of Bahá’u’lláh same as cause of Christ
101
Civilization—Material and Divine
329, 360
Cohesion in the Body-politic Necessary to Life
131
Collective Center Necessary
392
Discord and Dissension, Harmful Effects
245, 232
Divine Sovereignty Never Changes, Organization and Administration Change
99
Education:
      Material and spiritual
175
      The Essential Training
185
      Three Kinds. Necessary and obligatory
179
Esperanto—The Universal Language
32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 201, 203, 205, 379
Essence of God Incomprehensible
22
Foundation of Religion, One
89
Happiness Impossible without God
267
Happiness Through Belief in God
49
Kindness to Humanity
223
Kingdom of God, Establishment of
150
Life of the Spirit
191
Love Toward Humanity, God desires it
235
Manifestations of God:
      Create Brotherhood
33
      Centers of Progress
44
      Educators of Mankind
35, 179
Manifestation of God, Proof of Himself
3
Man—Importance of His Spiritual Development
76
Marriage, laws of
229
Muhammad and the Muhammadan Religion, proof of
328
Natural Laws, Man Able to Control same
251
New Teachings Necessary
97
Oneness of Humanity
143, 297, 342
Parliament of Man
233
Peace, Establishment of, a Necessity
233, 331, 360, 241
Prayer
389, 391
Prejudices, Abandonment of
137, 282, 291, 334, 380
Proof of a Manifestation, His Word
307
Prophets of God—Their Mission
143, 163, 169, 265, 290
Religions of God Fundamentally One
237, 285
Religion Renewed
318
Religion—The Greatest Tie
297

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Index Continued

Rejection of the Prophets (Bahá’u’lláh)
45
Schools—The Three Principles as Foundations
161
Spiritual Development of Man Necessary to Development of World
133, 152
Spiritual Man Always Calm
299
Springtime—Renewal of Life, Material and Spiritual
361, 363, 369
Standard of Most Great Peace
129
Suns of Truth Manifest with Power and Dominion
17
Teachers Have Most Important Role
55
The Essential Training
185
Two Natures in Man
65, 67, 70
Unity Founded upon the Holy Spirit, Indissoluble, unchanging
33
Unity Must Have Religious Basis
127
Unity, Bahá’u’lláh has Drawn the Circle of
116
Unity, Fellowship and Love
137, 143, 245, 385
Unity, Importance of
209, 233
Unity: Proof of Bahá’u’lláh’s Message
279
War: Appeal to End it
351
War: No Greater Ordeal
241
War: Time to Unlearn the Science of
245
Why Has God Sent the Prophets
1
SHOGHI EFFENDI, GUARDIAN OF THE BAHA’I CAUSE
Instructions on methods that are practicable; concerted action; and fuller devotion to the common weal
344
WORLD THOUGHT AND PROGRESS
The Dawning (Editorial Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
83
Where Must Reform Begin
294
Internationalism and Race Prejudice
295
An International City (Geneva)
295