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Doctor's permission for marriage in Indiana, 1911
Passage of a bill in Indiana's parliament that requires couples to acquire a certificate of health from their doctors in order to prevent disease transmission
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Translation of Susan Moody's obituary in Ittila‘at Newspaper, 1934
Susan I. Moody's obituary in Ittila‘at Newspaper; mentions her accomplishments during her twenty-one year stay in Iran, including establishing a hospital called Sihhat, the Tarbiyat Girl's school, and a Kindergarten
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Translation of Susan Moody's obituary in Iran Newspaper, 1935
Susan I. Moody's obituary in Ettelaat Newspaper; mentions her love for Iran and her endeavors in providing opportunities for women's education in Iran
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Travel notes, 1970
Probably belongs to Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya (‘Amiri) describing her travel to the US and London, visiting Gulnaz's college, and return to Tehran; along with an envelope with her name
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Persian American Educational Society, 1910
It includes three parts: Statement, Constitution, and Bylaws
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Writing, 1910
Includes 1- a letter by Louise Waite (Shahnaz), dated December 10, 1910, describing the process by which Tayirah Khanum’s poem was translated into English for a template song, and mentioning a letter by Tayirah Khanum which accompanies the letter; 2- the text of "The Temple Song of the East," composed by Tayirah Khanum; 3- a letter from ‘Abd al-Baha’ ‘Abbas which was translated into English by Mirza Ahmad Suhrab in May 1910 and sent through him to Louise Waite, which talks about forwarding the poetry to Tayirah Khanum in Tehran to be chanted among the believers; 4- a letter from Tayirah...
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Writing, 1908
It begins with quotations from Baha’ Allah and ‘Abd al-Baha’, and includes the importance of the meeting between Tayirah Khanum, Mr. Charles Mason Remey, and Mr. Sydney on uniting west and east under the Baha'i faith; at the end of their talk, they told Tayirah Khanum about American women, and Tayirah Khanum took off her pearl necklace and handed it to Mr. Remey to give it to the American women. This pearl necklace was given to Tayirah Khanum by Malakah Iran, sister of Muzaffar al-Din Shah. It also includes a list of Baha’i women who hold meetings in different cities in Iran.
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