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MRS ALMA CYNTHIA GREGORY page 191 |
Although she remembers her mother, Louise Ginman, going
from town to town in the United States trying to find the
Master, but reaching the place shortly after He had left, and
speaks with feeling of personal involvement as a Bahá’í youth, of
many early meetings in London at the homes of Lady Blomfield,
Claudia Coles, Ethel Rosenberg, “Mother” George and many
others of that day, she did not formally register as a Bahá’í in the
British Isles until 1942. She pioneered to Northampton in
August 1946 and helped to form its first Assembly, leaving for
Liverpool in 1949 for the same purpose. She subsequently
pioneered to Bristol, Exeter and Stornoway; was the Secretary
of the National Youth Committee when it launched its “Bahá’í
Youth Bulletin” from 1946 to 1948; was Secretary of the
Assembly Development Committee for some years and was a
member of the National Assembly for seven years between 1948
and 1956.
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