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[Page 385]

THE

BAHA’I MAGAZINE

STAR OF THE WEST

INDEX TO

VOLUME XX

APRIL, 1929, TO APRIL, 1930

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INDEX TO VOLUME XX
ARTICLES Page
’Abdu’l-Bahá and the Rabbi, Willard P. Hatch
109
A Bahá’í Traveler in Palestine-Nazareth, Dr. Walter B. Guy
339
Above the Mists, Florence E. Pinchon
168
A Great Prince Speaks of ’Abdu’l-Bahá, Martha L. Root
301
A Jewish Martyr, Dr. Walter B. Guy
374
Albania and the Destiny of Europe, Martha L. Root
234, 268
An Adventure in Education, Coraline Franklin Cook
91
Attitudes, Marzieh K. Nabil
343
An Audience with King Faisal of ’Iráq, Martha L. Root
365
A Remedy for the Confusion of Tongues, Bertha Hyde Kirkpatrick
28
A Visit to a Bahá’í Garden, Doris McKay
278
A Visit to Queen Marie of Rumania, Martha L. Root
331
A World Congress of Colleges, Cloyd Heck Marvin, President, George Washington University
197
Bahá’í Collegiates, Marzieh K. Nabil
12
Bahá’í Teachings in the Japanese Press
340
Bahá'u’lláh—The Superman, Zeine Nour-ud-dine Zeine
262
Calendar Simplification, Mariam Haney
253
Calling on Count Keyserling, Martha L. Root
82
Carmel, Haifa and Akká, Isabel Rives
122
Clay-Pieces, Marzieh K. Nabil
213
Creative Discussion, Bertha Hyde Kirkpatrick
125
Does Youth Believe? Emeric Sala
337
Educational Equilibrium, Professor N. F. Ward
185
Fact or Fantasy? Dale S. Cole
153
For Love of Me, Marzieh K. Nabil
245
From the Platform, Doris McKay
61
Haifa and the Bahá’ís, John Haynes Holmes
44
Happiness—Material and Spiritual, Shahnaz Waite
139
Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney, May Maxwell
26
How the King Abolished Poverty, Dr. Walter B. Guy
56
How to Attain the Christ Spirit, Bertha Hyde Kirkpatrick
281
How We Became Esperantists, Japanese Twin Sisters
251
Illumined Faces, Genevieve L. Coy
52
Impressions of the Bahá’í Convention, Mary Hanford Ford
124
King Amity the Third, Louis G. Gregory
218
Looking Forward, Coralie Franklin Cook
144
My First Glimpse of a Great Institution, Doris McKay
346
Palestine—The Promised Land, Allen B. McDaniel
118
Practical Mysticism, Bertha Hyde Kirkpatrick
94
Psychology From the Spiritual Standpoint, Ella Goodall Cooper
240
Randall, William H., 1863-1929, Ruth Wales Randall
22
Science and the Unseen World, Dale S. Cole
306
Signs of the New Age in Japan, Agnes B. Alexander
248
Speaking of Talking, Marzieh K. Nabil
187
Spiritual Freedom, Genevieve L. Coy
359
Spiritual Springtime, Dr. Orrol L. Harper
380
Steps Toward the Larger Life, Dr. Walter B. Guy
272
Teach Us to Pray, Bertha Hyde Kirkpatrick
314
The Third Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Agnes. B. Alexander
311
The Tools of Thinking, Dr. Arthur E. Morgan
287
The Bahá’í Leaven, Howard MacNutt
349
The Bahá’í Movement in German Universities, Martha, L. Root
178, 202

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IV INDEX Index Continued Page
The Bahá’í Temple—Its Purpose and Need, Corinne True
176
The Basis of Bahá’í Belief, Keith Ransom-Kehler
      Chapter 1. Introduction
230
      Chapter 2, Part 1. “Tales of the Past”
326
      Chapter 2, Part 2. “Tales of the Past”
376
The Completeness of God’s Will, Wilhelm Madsen
74
The Cultural Discovery of China, Paul Linebarger, Jr.
86
The Difference Between, Florence E. Pinchon
294
The Force Behind Evolution, Rosa V. Winterburn
89
The Fundamental Unity of Religion, Bertha Hyde Kirkpatrick and Mabel Hyde Paine
215
The Goal of a Liberated Mind, Florence E. Pinchon
137
The Grail of Life’s Quest, Florence E. Pinchon
76
The Great Change, Leslie R. Hawthorn
368
The Holy Land Today, Ruth Ellis Moffett
149
The Naval Conference in London, Annie B. Romer
357
The Pilgrims of Mount Fuji, Agnes B. Alexander
285
The Prophets of Israel, Shahnaz Waite
46
The Races of Men—Many or One? Louis G. Gregory
7
The Sanctuary of God, Dr. Charles S. Frink
147
The Souvenir Feast at West Englewood, Hooper Harris
157
The Swiftness of Liberating Forces, Dr. Susan I. Moody
17
The Wandering Jew, Loulie A. Mathews
14
Unlocking the Doors of the Universe, Grace Robarts Ober
112
War Can Be Outlawed, Dale S. Cole
209
Whence Comes the Light, Loulie A. Mathews
      Chapter 1. Introduction—The Báb
38
      Chapter 2. Bahá’u’lláh
68
      Chapter 3. ’Abdu’l-Bahá the Interpreter
102
      Chapter 4. Who Are the Prophets?
133
      Chapter 5. The Guardian and Administration
198
AUTHORS
Alexander, Agnes B.
248, 285, 311
Bolton, Janet
379
Cobb, Stanwood (see Editorials)
Cole, Dale S.
153, 209, 306
Cook, Coralie Franklin
91, 144
Cooper, Ella Goodall
240
Coy, Genevieve L.
52, 359
Davidson, Charles Steele
165
Ford, Mary Hanford
124
Frink, Dr. Charles S.
147
Gregory, Louis G.
7, 218
Guy, Dr. Walter B.
56, 272, 339, 374
Haney, Mariam
67, 253
Harper, Dr. Orrol L.
380
Harris, Hooper
157
Hatch, Willard P.
109, 256
Hawthorn, Leslie R.
368
Holmes, Dr. John Haynes
44
Japanese Twin Sisters
251
Kirkpatrick, Bertha Hyde
28, 94, 125, 215, 281, 314
Linebarger, Paul M., Jr.
86
MacNutt, Howard
349
Madsen, Wilhelm F.
74
Marvin, Dr. Cloyd Heck, Pres’t George Washington University
197
Mathews, Loulie A.
14, 38, 68, 102, 133, 198
Maxwell, May
26
McDaniel, Allen B.
118
McKay, Doris
61, 278, 346
Moffett, Ruth Ellis
149

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INDEX V Index Continued Page
Moody Dr. Susan I.
17
Morgan, Dr. Arthur E.
287
Nabil, Marzieh K.
12, 137, 187, 189, 213, 245, 343
Ober, Grace Robarts
112
Paine, Mable Hyde
215
Pinchon, Florence E.
76, 168, 294
Ransom-Kehler, Keith
230, 326, 376
Rives, Isabel
122
Romer, Annie B.
357
Root, Martha L.
82, 178, 202, 268, 301, 331, 365
Sala, Emeric
337
True, Corinne
176
Waite, Shahnaz
16, 46, 139
Ward, Professor N. F.
185
Weller, Charles F.
25
Winterburn, Rosa V.
89
Zeine, Nour-ud-dine Zeine
262
BOOKS REVIEWED
“The Confusion of Tongues,” by Charles W. Ferguson
28
“New Studies in Mystical Religion,” by Rufus Jones
94
“The Process of Group Thinking,” by Harrison E. Elliott
125
COMPILATIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF ’ABDU’L-BAHÁ
Communion With the Other World
174
Is Disarmament Possible?
166
Poverty Must Be Abolished
354
Prayer
101
The Elemental Atom and Its Coursings
114
The Uniting Power
130
What is Faith?
293
EDITORIALS
Báb, Bahá’u’lláh and ’Abdu’l-Bahá—their lives teach what service means
37
Bahá’í Teachings call for living the life
196
Bahá’u’lláh’s great plan for ideal civilization
132
Bahá’u’lláh has given humanity a spiritual dynamic
196
Christ and Christianity—comments on view of E. Stanley Jones, missionary
99
Christ’s precepts for humanity
260
Failure a factor in the law of growth
36
Faith the highest power of man, both subjective and objective
291
Green Acre—the Bahá’í summer colony
67
Kingdom of Heaven
164
Man carnal to man spiritual, or second birth
163
Nationalism, selfish and negative aspects preclude peace
227
Obstacles in the path of endeavor—how removed
323
Peace—we must think in world terms
228
Poverty and riches, abolition of
355
Service the highest law
37
Spiritual education of humanity
259
Spiritual man’s dominance
131
Success and failure
3
Tests and trials, their importance
35

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VI INDEX Index Continued Page
ILLUSTRATIONS
Frontispieces—
      A Bahá’í garden
258
      Bahá’ís and friends at amity conference in Green Acre
194
      Farmer, Miss Sarah
66
      His Majesty King Zog I of Albania
226
      Horovitz, Professor Joseph
162
      Meyer, Rabbi Martin A.
98
      The oneness of mankind—group of children in Hawaii
34
Groups, Portraits and Views—
      ’Abdu’l-Bahá and William H. Randall
23
      Alexander, Agnes B., in Tokyo
249
      Andreas, Dr. Friedrich Karl
203
      A smoke-talk, old time activity in the Holy Land
120
      Babinger, Dr. Franz
184
      Bonn University in Germany
205
      Brockelmann, Professor Carl
203
      Delegates at Institute of Pacific Relations, Kyoto
310
      Fischer, Dr. August
180
      Flour mill near ’Akká
119
      Haiderkhana Mosque and view of Baghdad
367
      Harnessing the Jordan
120
      Her Majesty Queen Marie of Rumania
330
      Her Royal Highness Princess Ileana of Rumania
334
      His Royal Highness Mohamed Ali Pacha of Egypt
301
      His Majesty King Faisal of ’Iráq
364
      Japanese twin sisters
277
      Keyserling, Count Hermann
83
      Kotta, Mr. K., Prime Minister of Albania
235
      Moody, Dr. Susan I, and group in Kirmánshah
18
      Mount Fuji
286
      Randall, William H., and group in Haifa
22
      Steam-electric plant at Haifa
119
      “Tenha-Yuva,” summer home of Queen Marie of Rumania
332
      The University of Berlin
183
POEMS
Bahá’u’lláh, Charles Steele Davidson
165
From Balconies of Thought, Willard P. Hatch
256
Sonnet, Marzieh K. Nabil
189
The Living Cup, Janet Bolton
379
The Oneness of Humanity, Shahnaz Waite
16
William H. Randall, Charles F. Weller
25
QUOTATIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF ’ABDU’L-BAHÁ
Alflictions and calamities in God’s Way
35
Báb and Bahá’u’lláh, manifestations of a universal order
43
Bahá’i Movement imparts life
222
Bahá’u’lláh’s revelation embodies teachings of all the prophets
21
Baha’u’llah—
      The collective center
64
      His mission
73
      Provided means for removal of discord
111
Christ’s human body hid his Divinity
276
Consultation and kindness (Bahá’u’lláh)
126
Dawn of a great unity
373
Deeds and not words
164
Differences between nations shall disappear
130
Differences—contrary to the law of God
21
Disarmament plan of ’Abdu’l-Bahá
166, 322
Discover reality of things
131
Divine prophets as intermediaries
233
Divine teachers have innate light
73
Eye of the soul sees in all directions
173

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INDEX VII Index Continued Page
Faith—God will help those who have faith
291
Gift of guidance
81
God created and protects all mankind
64
God’s good pleasure expressed in unity
100
Green Acre—an assemblage of the Word of God
67
Happiness of humankind
382
Healing—spiritual means; should be without pay
299
Home of ’Abdu’l-Bahá a home of peace and joy
52
Inspirations—when correct
85
If nations investigate reality, they will agree
338
If nations stop all war-like preparations
345
Justice—results of
99
Kings and rulers—their real glory the welfare of the people
239
Man cannot be happy without God
75
Manifestations of God centers of progress in each age
68
Mankind one fold
271
Nature’s imperfections sacrificed for Divine perfections
163
Naval expenditures a disease
345
New ideas and new principles needed
336
Nothing impossible through the favor of God
325
Oneness of the human world
290, 382
Peace assured only through disarmament and arbitration
342
Poverty must be abolished
354
Powerful force beyond nature needed
212
Prayer
101, 314
Prophets appear for education of humanity
102
Prophets are of two kinds
51
Prophets praise each other
329
Reality of Christ
261
Riches and poverty, control of
56, 354, 355
Religious differences
111
Religion the great question
382
Self-interest at the bottom of every war
229
Soul is the sanctuary of God
147
Sovereignty of Christ
259
Suffering—without it no perfection attained
3
Teachings of Bahá’u’lláh create man anew
280
Temple—in it no line of demarcation drawn
177
Tests—stumbling-blocks or stepping-stones
323
The mind of man
348
The nationality of humanity
167
The way of God
271
Training of nations
132
Trials of God are many
37
Tree of Life is the Book of the Covenant
108
Universal education is a universal law
208
Whatever is latent in this holy cycle
255

Reference to Bahá’í Cause in John O'Groat Journal of Scotland
383

Shoghi Effendi—excerpts from his letters
2, 201

World Thought and Progress
127, 159, 190, 223, 318, 351, 383, 384