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THE
BAHÁ'I MAGAZINE
STAR OF THE WEST
INDEX TO
VOLUME XIX
APRIL, 1928, TO APRIL, 1929
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |