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Martha Root’s Teaching Trip
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Shoghi Effendi has been most pleased to receive your letter
of October 25th and to learn of the very warm reception you
have accorded Miss Martha L. Root upon her arrival in
India. He has every reason to hope that with the program the
N.S.A. has so carefully arranged for her she will be able to do
an extensive teaching work, and to contact as many classes and
sections of the population as her time and energies permit.
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The Guardian would call upon you specially to make every
effort possible to render Miss Root’s teaching trip successful
in every way, and wishes you to continually urge the friends
to make her visit an occasion for giving the Faith a widespread
publicity throughout India and Burma.
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I am so glad to hear of the plans that have been conceived
and the activity that is being displayed by the friends in
connexion with dear Martha’s visit to India.
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He was particularly delighted to know of the warm hospitality
and wholehearted assistance which the friends have so
kindly extended to dear Miss Root all through her travels
throughout India and Burma.
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This truly memorable visit of Miss Root to the friends in
that vast continent is indeed a God-sent opportunity, of which
the believers should fully avail themselves in order to give the
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Faith the widest possible publicity, and also to attract to it the
attention and sympathy of responsible leaders throughout India
and Burma.
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The Guardian will continue to pray that at the termination
of this year the results of this historic teaching trip undertaken
by our beloved Miss Root may prove to be such as to ensure
for many years to come the uninterrupted extension of the
teaching work in all parts of India.
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