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Issue 1
- Shoghi Effendi: Twenty-Five Years of Remembering, editorial
- Interchange: Letters from and to the Editor, editorial
- Three Accounts of Love Sacrificed, translated by Amín Banání
- The Account of the Martyrdom of Mr. Yusuf Subhani, by Jalal Khanimani
- Report of the Martyrs of Hamadan, by Zhinus Mahmudi
- Letter from Zhinus Mahmudi to Her Three Children, by Zhinus Mahmudi
- We Are One, by Sheila Banani, poem
- The Human Soul: A Bahá’í Perspective, by Raymond Jeffords
- For Those Who Came Too Soon, by Ian Stephen, poem
- A Tale of Terror in Iran, by Firuz Kazemzadeh, book review
- Authors and Artists in This Issue, editorial
Issue 2
- When the Incredible Must Be Believed, editorial
- Interchange: Letters from and to the Editor, editorial
- A Congressional Resolution: Protesting Iran’s Bigotry, editorial
- Walk with the One, by Gregg Brown, poem
- Lost Children, by Craig Loehle, poem
- Bringing Up Baby Bilingual, by Jane Merrill Filstrup
- The House, by Jocelyn Boor, poem
- We Can Solve Urban Problems, by Alexander Garvin
- Some Reflections on Racial Unity, by Nosratollah Rassekh, book review
- Authors and Artists in This Issue, editorial
Issue 3
- To Be Coming From, editorial
- Interchange: Letters from and to the Editor, editorial
- Martha Root: Traveling Star, by M. R. Garis
- On Time, by Bret Breneman, poem
- The Bahá’í Faith and Mormonism: Further Reflections, by William Collins
- Return of Enoch, by Anna Stevenson
- I Never Learned the Name of Flowers, by Thomas Washington, poem
- Literature’s Cracked Mirror, by Frederick Glaysher, book review
- Authors & Artists in This Issue, editorial
Issue 4
- A Season of Infamy in Iran, editorial
- Interchange: Letters from and to the Editor, editorial
- Re-Centering: The Turning of the Tide and Robert Hayden, by Frederick Glaysher
- “Grand Prix de la Poesie” for Robert Hayden, by Rosey E. Pool
- A New Portfolio of Poems, poem, edited by William Stafford
- Authors & Artists in This Issue, editorial