15 November 1912
Talk at Home of Miss Juliet Thompson
48 West Tenth Street, New York
16 November 1912
Talk at 309 West Seventy-eighth Street, New York
17 November 1912
Talk at Genealogical Hall
252 West Fifty-eighth Street, New York
18 November 1912
Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Moxey
575 Riverside Drive, New York
23 November 1912
Talk at Banquet
Great Northern Hotel
118 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York
29 November 1912
Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Kinney
780 West End Avenue, New York
2 December 1912
Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Kinney
780 West End Avenue, New York
2 December 1912
Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Kinney
780 West End Avenue, New York
3 December 1912
Talk at Home of Dr. and Mrs. Florian Krug
830 Park Avenue, New York
3 December 1912
Talk to Mr. Kinney's Bible Class
780 West End Avenue, New York
3 December 1912
Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Kinney
780 West End Avenue, New York
4 December 1912
Talk to Theosophical Society
2228 Broadway, New York
5 December 1912
Talk on Day of Departure
On Board Steamship Celtic, New York
TALKS 'ABDU'L-BAHA DELIVERED IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN
11 April 1912
Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Kinney
780 West End Avenue, New York
Notes by Hooper Harris
How are you? Welcome! Welcome!
After arriving today, although weary with travel, I had the utmost longing
and yearning to see you and could not resist this meeting. Now that I have
met you, all my weariness has vanished, for your meeting is the cause of
spiritual happiness.
I was in Egypt and was not feeling well, but I wished to come to you in
America. My friends said, "This is a long journey; the sea is wide; you
should remain here." But the more they advised and insisted, the greater
became my longing to take this trip, and now I have come to America to
meet the friends of God. This long voyage will prove how great is my love
for you. There were many troubles and vicissitudes, but, in the thought of
meeting you, all these things vanished and were forgotten.
I am greatly pleased with the city of New York. Its harbor entrance, its
piers, buildings and broad avenues are magnificent and beautiful. Truly,
it is a wonderful city. As New York has made such progress in material
civilization, I hope that it may also advanc
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