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[Page 385] THE

BAHÁ'I MAGAZINE

STAR OF THE WEST

INDEX TO

VOLUME XIX

APRIL, 1928, TO APRIL, 1929


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INDEX TO VOLUME XIX
ARTICLES Page
’Abdu’l-Bahá in America, Dr. Zia Bagdadi
52, 87, 111, 140, 180, 218, 253, 306, 346, 378
A Book Worth Reading, Coralie Franklin Cook
382
Action and Reaction, Dr. Orrol H. Harper
176
America’s Asiaward Destiny, Stanwood Cobb
230
America’s Influence in the Near East, Soheil Afnan
362
American Peace Society's World Conference on International Justice
123
American University of Beirut, Zabih Ghorban
57
A Mutual Language, Hoseyn Sadykov
63
A New Child Born to the Pacific, Alexander Hume Ford
234
An Experience with ’Abdu’l-Bahá, Anise Rideout
69
Are Machines Spiritual? Dale S. Cole
313
A Visit to Rustum Vambery, Martha L. Root
330
Bahá’í Convention at Wilmette, April, 1928
80
Beside the Inland Sea, Nowell Stevens
295
Bid the Sand Let In the Light, Florence E. Pinchon
135
Can Prayer Heal? Dr. Walter B. Guy
274
Can the Races Harmonize—A Significant Inter-Racial Conference, Louis G. Gregory
248
Children’s Purposes and Education, Genevieve L. Coy
208
Complete Healing, Dr. Walter B. Guy
244
Disarmament of Minds, Martha L. Root
270
Educating the Personality, Keith Ransom-Kehler
216
Finding the Worth While in Religion, Lilian Rea
299
Good-Will Orators, Agnes Alexander
156
Healing—Spiritual and Material, Dr. Walter B. Guy
70, 106, 150, 174, 212, 244, 274, 303
Hungarian Artist, Prof. Nadler, Painted Portrait of ’Abdu’l-Bahá, Martha L. Root
153
International Congresses Use Esperanto, Martha L. Root
240
Masaryk, President Thomas, Martha L. Root
198
Matsudaira, Mr. Tsuneo—A True Ambassador of Peace
Memorial Services in Tihran for Miss Elizabeth Stewart
16
Moving Pictures of the Future, Shahnaz Waite
341
Mysticism, Loulie Mathews
344
Mystic Symbols in Judaism, Loulie Mathews
371
On the Road of Service, Florence E. Pinchon
108
Our Living Faith, Sophronia Aoki
13
Our Part in the Cycle of Life, Dr. Walter B. Guy
303
Our Thought Life, Dr. Orrol L. Harper
325
Reflections of a Bahá’í Traveler, Siegfried Schopflocher
23
Religion and Education, Marzieh Nabil
246
Significance of the Women’s Pan-Pacific Conference at Honolulu, Julia Goldman
237
Tea With a Queen and a Princess, Martha L. Root
170
The Annual Souvenir of ’Abdu’l-Bahá at West Englewood, Hooper Harris
147
The Bahá’í Temple, Mary Hanford Ford
18
The Broadening Social Consciousness, Stanwood Cobb
351
The Christ Spirit, Lilian Rea
279
The City “Foursquare,” Allen B. McDaniel
82
The Coming of the Glory, Florence E. Pinchon
      Chapter 6, The Guardian of the Cause
6
      Chapter 7, A Glimpse of the Golden Age
37
The Dual Nature of Man, Dr. Walter B. Guy
212
The Fulcrum of Society, Willard McKay
9
The Garden of the Soul, Bertha Hyde Kirkpatrick
169
The God That Answereth by Fire, Keith Ransom-Kehler
268
The Hidden Jewels, Loulie Mathews
284
The Intellectual Shock in China, Y. C. James Yen
310
The Law of Diminishing Returns, Keith Ransom-Kehler
102
The Law of Giving, Catherine E. Hall
282
The Liberation of Elizabeth, Florence E. Pinchon
262

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IV INDEX
Index Continued Page
The Other Side of Farm Life, Doris McKay
46
The Problem of Youth—The High Way or the Low, Rosa V. Winterburn
204
The Promise of Youth, Rosa V. Winterburn
166
The Races of Men—Many or One? Louis G. Gregory
366
The Religion of the Unreligious, James F. Morton
154
The Rise of Persian Women, Zabih Ghorban
337
The Science of the Love of God, Doris McKay
374
The Shelter of the Word, Walter H. Bowman
185
The Social Nicodemus, Keith Ransom-Kehler
78
The World’s Greatest Prisoner, Henrietta C. Wagner
121
Time Has Come Round, Lucy J. Marshall
62
To-Morrow, Dale S. Cole
332
True Religion, Bertha Hyde Kirkpatrick
116
Universals, Dale S. Cole
73
Universal Language Values, Alice V. Morris
93
What Kind of World Is It, Stanwood Cobb
317
Wheatley, Phyllis—An African Genius, Mary Church Terrell
221
Why Pray? Dr. Orrol L. Harper
145
AUTHORS
Afnan, Soheil
362
Alexander, Agnes B.
156
Aoki, Sophronia
13, 139, 165, 215, 324
Bagdadi, Dr. Zia
52, 87, 111, 140, 180, 218, 253, 306, 346, 378
Bowman, Walter H.
92, 185
Cobb, Stanwood
230, 317, 351
Cobb, Stanwood (See editorials)
Cole, Dale S.
73, 123, 313, 332
Cook, Coralie Franklin
382
Coy, Genevieve L.
208
Ford, Alexander Hume
234
Ford, Mary Hanford
18
Ghorban, Zabih
57, 337
Goldman, Julia
237
Gregory, Louis G.
248, 366
Guy, Dr. Walter B.
70, 106, 150, 174, 212, 244, 274, 303
Hall, Catherine E.
282
Harper, Dr. Orrol L.
145, 176, 325
Harris, Hooper
147
Johnson, Georgia Douglas
22
Kirkpatrick, Bertha Hyde
116, 169
Marshall, Lucy J.
62
Mathews, Loulie
284, 344, 371
McDaniel, Allen B.
82
McKay, Doris
46, 374
McKay, Willard
9
Moffett, Ruth Ellis
133, 197
Morris, Alice V.
93
Morton, James F.
154
Nabil, Marzieh
246
Pinchon, Florence E.
6, 37, 108, 135, 262
Ransom-Kehler, Keith
78, 102, 216, 268
Rea, Lilian
279, 299
Rideout, Anise
69
Root, Martha L.
158, 170, 198, 240, 270, 330
Sadykov, Hoseyn
63
Schopflocher, Siegfried
23
Stevens, Nowell
295

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INDEX V
Index Continued Page
Terrell, Mary Church
221
Wagner, Henrietta C.
121
Waite, Shahnaz
8, 341
Winterburn, Rosa V.
166, 204
Yen, Y. C. James
310
BOOKS REVIEWED
“Whither Mankind” by Charles A. Beard
317
“Emotion as the Basis of Civilization” by J. H. Denison
351
“Sons of Africa” by Georgina A. Gollock
382
COMPILATIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF ’ABDU’L-BAHÁ
How Humanity Finds Security
226
The Accident of Color
134
The Spring Season
357
Universal Peace
127
Wonder-Working Rays
203
EDITORIALS
Analogy of the material and spiritual sun
196
Bahá’í Cause answers every need of humanity
100
Bahá’í Movement unifying all races and religions
229
Bahá’í State a universal agency for good
36
Controlling factors in future governments
132, 133
Cooperation and unity results in welfare of all
260
Difference between material man and spiritual man
292
Functioning on the plane of spirit or guidance
68
Harmony—the fundamental factor worth striving for
291
Human solidarity—how attained
36
Man’s brain an instrument—not his identity
163
Mankind must learn to function as one
261
Organic group functioning
67
Organization of humanity
36
Science of spirit more important than that of matter
196, 197
Severance, the need of
323
Spiritual dynamic of religion necessary to civilization
99
Spiritual training the basic foundation for intellectual development
165
Suffering and trials—how to meet them
35
Truth and religion established only by Revelation
131
Wealth, material and spiritual, defined
355
What is true prosperity
356
World civilization and cultural unity
228
World vision rather than selfish nationalism
133
ILLUSTRATIONS
Frontispieces
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá, photograph taken at Dublin, N. H.
34
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá
290
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá from the painting by Prof. Robert Nadler
130
      Bahá’í Students, American University at Beirut
322
      Bahá’í Friends at Bahá’í Summer School, Geyserville, Calif.
354
      Bahá’í Young Men of Tihrán, Persia
98
      Her Royal Highness Princess Ileana of Rumania
162
      President Thomas Masaryk of Czechoslovakia
194
      Model of Bahá’í Temple at Wilmette
2
      White Marble Bust of ’Abdu’l-Bahá
66
Groups, Portraits and Views:
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá with a group of children in Chicago
114
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá with Lorraine Hopper, Laila Bowman and Mary Aldrich
88
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá with Marzieh, Hamedeh and Rahim Khan
90
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá on Riverside Drive, New York
54
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá as He appeared on the streets of New York
52
VI INDEX

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Index Continued Page
      American University of Beirut
            Presidents of Societies
61
            Partial view of extensive buildings
59
            Presidents Daniel Bliss, Howard Bliss and Bayard Dodge
57
            East and West meet on the Campus
60
            Esperanto Class
62
      Bahá’ís at Memorial Service in Tihrán for Miss Stewart
17
      Bahá’í Convention held at Wilmette, April, 1928
80
      Bahá’ís at Feast of Ridvan in London
128
      Bahá’í Esperanto Conference at Antwerp
243
      Dr. Alice Masaryk of Czechoslovakia
200
      First Pan-Pacific Conference of Women at Honolulu
235
      Her Majesty Queen Marie of Rumania
171
      Esperanto Congress at Antwerp
240
      Evergreen Lodge at West Englewood, N. J.
149
      H. S. Fugeta, Japanese Bahá’í at Haifa
24
      Haifa looking up Carmel Av.
84
      Japanese Bahá’í teacher and pupils
29
      Mr. Charles Cole on “his road of service”
108
      Preliminary Universal Religious Conference in Geneva
272
      Shrines of the Báb and ’Abdu’l-Bahá on Mt. Carmel
85
      Sky-line of lower New York
53
      Street scene in Tokyo
27
      Street Scene in Yokohama
30
      White House of Czechoslovakia
199
POEMS
Each Hour is Yours, Ruth Ellis Moffett
197
Lighted Lamps, Sophronia Aoki
215
Love, Sophronia Aoki
324
Oneness of Religion, Shahnaz Waite
8
Perfection of Beauty—The Face of God, Walter H. Bowman
92
Service, Georgia Douglas Johnson
22
Search, Ruth Ellis Moffett
133
Scented Ashes, Sophronia Aoki
165
The Unknown Dawn, Sophronia Aoki
139
QUOTATIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF ’ABDU’L-BAHÁ
All souls have capacity for enkindlement
169
Bahá’u’lláh the Divine Physician
258
Bahá’ís, their love and unity through Bahá’u’lláh’s teachings
239
Bahá’u’lláh and Christ were Heavenly Physicians
15
Bahá’í Temple—a spiritual foundation
18
Bahá’í Message—the best way for its promulgation
69
Capacity exists for proclamation and promulgation of unity
105
Century of Universal Nationhood
227
Christ’s teachings not abolished by Bahá'u’lláh
14, 258
Civilization—material and spiritual
168
Collective Center necessary
101
Cooperation and inter-relations of humanity
36, 259
Development and progression are gradual
361
Evolution of civilization in this cycle
229
Happiness, honor and peace of man, how attained and assured
35, 99, 355
Man has two wings—material and spiritual
101
Man must become evanescent
323
Man in reality is a spiritual being
68
Messengers of God the Perfect Mirrors
122
New Era of Divine consciousness
3
Oneness of humanity
131, 233, 252
Prejudices of all kinds, destroyers of happiness
5, 158
Peace—the great need of
127
Power of Intellect God’s greatest gift
68
Prophets of God—their common aim
56
Service—a magnet
108
Springtide of God—the gifts of this holy cycle will gradually appear
37, 360
True method of comprehension through the Holy Spirit
163
True religion the strongest tie
116
Twentieth century the beginning or dawn of spiritual illumination
361

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INDEX VII
Index Continued Page
Universal Language
288
Unity productive of unlimited results
105
When Christians are called Bahá’ís
15
Widening the circle of unity
261
Work accounted as worship in the Bahá’í Cause
153
WORLD THOUGHT AND PROGRESS
Cultured colored population of Washington, D. C.
32
Education and international relations
223
Helping children to think internationally
159
Human behavior—the most important problem
32
Importance of a family of nations
32
International reconciliation
31
Material Progress in Palestine
160
Primary duties of colleges
159
Progress of Esperanto
159, 287
The Great Fellowship as taught by Confucius
160
Unity among nations, Prof. Albert Einstein
31
Woman’s Pan-Pacific Conference
31