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1945 20 Oct |
Emeric and Rosemary Sala of St. Lambert, Quebec departed on a four month tour of Central and South America. They visited 19 republics and Mr Sala gave seventy-nine talks. They visited many pioneers and paid homage at the grave of May Maxwell at Quilmes, about one hour from Buenos Aires. [TG93-101] |
Emeric Sala; Rosemary Sala; Travel Teachers; May Maxwell; St. Lambert, QC |
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1945 19 Aug |
Lloyd Gardner held the first public Bahá'í meeting in St. John's, NL entitled, "A Bahá'í Lecture on World Unity". [OBCC193] |
Lloyd Gardner; Teaching; St. Johns, NL |
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1945 c. Mar |
The establishment of the Friends of the Indians Society in Edmonton. Its
chief aims "to assist in the promotion of
better understanding and grealter cooperation between the Indians and the
Canadian people in general" and "to
aid in the establishment of the Indian
people as an important part of Canadian
society." [CBN No63 Apr 1955 p2]
Note: The Committee of Friends of the Indian (after 1951 known as the Friends of the Indians Society), was led by Reta Rowan. [Seen but Not Seen: Influential Canadians and the First Nations from the 1840s to Today by Donald B. Smith] |
Friends of the Indians Society; Edmonton, AB |
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1945 (In the year) |
Emeric Sala's book was This Earth One Country was published by Bruce Humphries Publishers in Boston. The first run was 5,000 copies. It was written with David Hofman as the intended reader in mind. [TGpXI,86, BEL7.2336]
This book is not available for purchase but can be read at Bahaiworks. |
Emeric Sala; This Earth One Country; David Hofman |
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