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Words to Mayor Stitt Wilson of Berkeley, spoken on 1912-10-05
OOL 06 00033
Phelps:
ABU 0034
ABU 0034
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‘Abdu’l-Bahá
Reported Utterance
Words to Mayor Stitt Wilson of Berkeley, spoken on 1912-10-05
1810 words
omits portion quoted in SW
Notes:
talk given at 3 p.m. A portion quotes SW v13#09 p.228-230
Translation:
Provisional translation
I have always had the utmost longing to come to America and associate with the revered members of the societies of international peace
Translations (1)
ECN.
Notes of Ella Cooper, "‘Abdu’l-Bahá in California". n.p, 1912. Pilgrim notes held in U.S. National Bahá’í Archives.
https://bahai-
library.com/cooper_abdulbaha_california_1912
ECN.683+941
https://bahai-library.com/pdf/c/cooper_abdulbaha_california_1912.pdf#page=683