Miss Alexander left Japan in 1937. She made her pilgrimage to
Haifa and rejoiced in being in the presence of the Guardian. After
that she traveled to various places and ended up in her ancestral home
in Hawaii. At the Guardian’s urging she returned to Japan in 1950.
Below are some of the letters from the Guardian sent to her home in
Hawaii and then to Japan upon her return.
He (the Guardian) was … glad to know you have put the soldier
Bahá’ís in Korea and Japan in contact with the friends in those places,
and hopes and prays this will lead to the rebirth of the Cause out there.
(signed by R. Rabbani)
(in the Guardian’s handwriting)
May the Beloved bless, sustain, and guide you, at all times and
under all conditions, aid you to add fresh laurels to the crown you
have won in the service of His Faith, and fulfill your heart’s desire
for its promotion.