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  1. Bahá'í Centres in Iran (1936). Author unknown (1937). Maps.
  2. Bahá'í Procedure. Shoghi Effendi, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1937). Instructions from Shoghi Effendi and procedures and rulings adopted by the National Spiritual Assembly, compiled from the Guardian's letters, Bahá'í News, and minutes and records of the National Spiritual Assembly, for the information of American Bahá'ís. Compilations-NSA.
  3. Bahá'í World, The: Volume 06 (1934-1936). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada, comp. (1937). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith. Books.
  4. English Translation of German Letters Published in The Light of Divine Guidance. Shoghi Effendi, Eberhard von Kitzing, trans. , Brett Zamir, ed. (2013). Two letters originally written in German with brief mentions of cremation and Esperanto, and a personal letter to Bahá'ís in Esslingen. Translations.
  5. Episodes in the History of the Covenant (Waqáy-i-Tárikhiyyih dar 'Ahd wa Mitháq-i-Iláhi). Shoghi Effendi, Khazeh Fananapazir, trans. , Mehdi Wolf, ed. (1997-12). Message revealed by the Guardian to the Bahá'ís of ‘Irán concerning the incorruptibility of the Covenant. Translations.
  6. Fire Tablet. Bahá'u'lláh, Ali Kuli Khan, trans. , Marzieh Gail, trans. (1937). Tablet of "The Hearts of the Sincere are Consumed in the Fire" (Lawh-i-Qad-Ihtaraqa`l-Mukhlisún). Translations.
  7. Great Unity, The: A New Approach to Religious Education. Margaret Barr (1937). Introduction, about a Universalist religious-education curriculum experiment in Calcutta in 1933-1936, and a short overview of the Bahá'í Faith. Excerpts.
  8. Haifa Notes of Shoghi Effendi's Word: Volumes 1 and 2. May Maxwell, Rúhíyyih Khánum (1937). Transcriptions of talks given by Shoghi Effendi by May Maxwell and Ruhiyyih Khanum, taken during their pilgrimage in 1937. Pilgrims.
  9. In Memoriam. Author unknown (1937). Susan I. Moody, Hooper Harris, Harry H. Romer, Howard Luxmoore Carpenter, Edward C. Getsinger, Sarah Blundell, Khalil Qamar, Haji Muhammad Yazdi. Biographies.
  10. In the Presence of Shoghi Effendi in Haifa in April 1937. Anna Grossmann, Elsa Grossmann (1937-04). Bahá'í principles, administration, and the role of institutions; divine guidance, the separation of functions between the Guardian and the Universal House of Justice, and the unique nature of the Faith; relationship with other religions; future vision. Pilgrims.
  11. Localities where Bahá'ís live (United States, 1935). Author unknown (1937). Maps.
  12. Memories of the Sojourn of 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Paris. Lady Sarah Louisa Blomfield (1937). Memoir of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s four-month stay in Paris in 1911. Notes taken by the author's daughters were later published as the book Paris Talks. Pilgrims.
  13. Mentions of the Faith in the Journal of the American Foreign Services Association. Various (1937-2024). All 14 issues containing keyword "Baha'i." With the exception of articles "Murder in Tehran" and "Lethal Encounter in Iran," the other 12 references to the Bahá'í Faith are just in passing, with few details. Excerpts.
  14. "Most Great Peace," The: A New Phase of Human Thought. Marion Holley (1935/1937). On the causes of war; the need for international relations; no plan so unites every movement, so harmonizes efforts towards the goal of world peace, as does the Bahá'í Faith. Essays.
  15. Notes of Shoghi Effendi's Words. Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1937-05-12). Notes from the dinner table in Haifa, May 11 1937, taken before Alexander's departure the following day. Pilgrims.
  16. Notes Taken in the Presence of Shoghi Effendi. Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1937). Notes from a pilgrimage in spring, 1937. Two editions of the notes are presented in parallel. Pilgrims.
  17. Pageant of Persia, The: A Record of Travel by Motor in Persia with an Account of Its Ancient and Modern Ways. Henry Filmer (1937). Three-page overview of Bábí and Bahá'í history, with many more pages of description of Persian culture and history included for context. Excerpts.
  18. Path to God, The: 1937 edition. Dorothy Baker (1937). Essay published as a pamphlet about the goal of life, revelation and access to heaven, self-improvement while on earth, prayer and spiritual surrender, loving the Messenger and following his teachings. Essays.
  19. Portals to Freedom. Howard Colby Ives (1983). A collection of anecdotes and history of Abdu'l-Bahá's travels to the United States, as told by one observer. Books.
  20. Radiant Acquiescence. Orcella Rexford (1937-09). "Radiant acquiescence" (ridá') means not only to give up your will to the Divine Will, but to do so joyfully and with radiance, knowing it is the best way in the end. Essays.
  21. Something New in Iran. J. N. Hoare (1937). Brief (negative) reference to the Bahá'ís by a Christian missionary in Iran. Excerpts.
  22. Sunburst. Lorol Schopflocher (published as Lorol Schofflocher) (1937). Autobiography of the life story, and travels on behalf of the Bahá'í Faith, of prominent socialite and wife of the Hand of the Cause of God Siegfried Schopflocher (author name misspelled in book). Books.
  23. Two Statements from the Guardian. Mrs. Rollins, Margery McCormick (1937 ?). Two short comments of Shoghi Effendi, from a personal conversation. Pilgrims.
 

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