rges you by all means to return to that
land, and there lend your valuable assistance in the service of
Baha'u'llah.
The Guardian assures you your dedication and service to the Faith are very
deeply appreciated.
With warm Baha'i greetings,
R. Rabbani
[From the Guardian:]
May the Beloved reward you bountifully for your splendid labours, guide
and sustain you always, and enable you to win great and memorable
victories in the days to come.
Your true brother,
Shoghi
(62) March 29, 1953
(62) March 29, 1953
Dear Baha'i Sister:
Your loving letter of February 14th has been received by the beloved
Guardian, and he has asked me to acknowledge it on his behalf.
The contribution which you have made to the Shrine of the Bab is very
greatly appreciated. Receipt is enclosed herewith.
The work on the dome of the Shrine is going forward quite satisfactorily.
The brim of the dome has been finished. As additional units of the
building are completed, it adds to the stateliness of the entire
structure, and permits one to realize how beautiful it is going to be.
The Guardian very deeply appreciates the wonderful work you are doing in
connection with the spread of the Faith.
The Eskimo booklet which you submitted for his approval he feels should be
submitted to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United
States for their review. The reason for this is that they are closely in
touch with the teaching work, and therefore well qualified to decide just
what should and what should not be included in such a pamphlet.
He hopes you and Frances Wells will work very closely with the National
Spiritual Assembly in connection with this important service.
The Guardian is extremely anxious that the Eskimos be brought into the
Faith. He values very highly indeed the very wonderful services rendered
by Mrs. Wells. He feels that she has sacrificed very deeply in order to
carry the light of guidance to the seeking peoples of the world,
particularly in Alaska, and now with the Eskimos. You may be sure the
Guardian will pray for her spiritual success and her spiritual happiness.
The Guardian will likewise be very happy to pray for Mrs. Hadley Ferguson
of Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene, Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Pirkey, Mrs.
Perry Bane, and Dr. Saul Mackoff.
The Guardian has communicated with the National Spiritual Assembly with
regard to the efforts being made by yourself and Mrs. Wells as well as
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