- Auguste Forel: His Life and Enlightment, by Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian (1976). Overview of Forel's life and his connections with the Bahá'í Faith.
- Barney, Alice Pike, by Catherine McNickle Chastain (2000). Barney (1857-1931) was an American artist and arts patron, and mother of prominent early Bahá'í Laura Dreyfus-Barney.
- Biografía de Clemencia Pavón Mejía, by Miriam Zuleta (2022). Biografía de Pavón Mejía (1931-2020), una miembra de la Asamblea Espiritual Nacional de los Bahá’ís del Ecuador.
- Darius K. Shahrokh: Obituary, by Grace Shahrokh (2005-03-20). Bio of the creator of Windows to the Past study series.
- In Memoriam, by Author unknown (1932). Ethel Rosenberg, Claudia Stuart Coles, Consul Albert Schwarz.
- In Memoriam: Isabel Camacho de Sánchez (1931-2013), by Boris Handal, Enrique Sanchez (2021). On the life of an active member of the early Peruvian community, who first encountered the Bahá'í Faith in her hometown in Argentina in 1948 before travel-teaching in Peru.
- Kahlil Gibran, by Christopher Buck (2010). A detailed study of the life and work of the Arab-American author and artist Gibran (1883—1931), who achieved fame in the West through his book The Prophet; a Maronite Christian by birth, he was influenced by Sufi ideas and admired 'Abdu'l-Bahá'.
- Life and Times of August Forel, The, by Sheila Banani (2005). A review of Forel's scientific accomplishments, philosophical/religious perplexities, and social concerns which led him to embrace the Bahá'i teachings as he understood them during the last decade of his life.
- Minutes of the Twentieth Session, 1931 June, by Permanent Mandates Commission (1931). Two-page discussion of the status of "The Bahai Case" regarding confiscation of property in Iraq, possible resolutions, and setting up a "special Committee to consider the views expressed by the Bahai community in respect of certain houses in Baghdad."
- Minutes of the Twenty-first Session, 1931 October, by Permanent Mandates Commission (1931). Report that the League of Nations commission "not yet succeeded in obtaining redress for the Bahai community in respect of the miscarriage of justice of which it was the victim."
- My Visit to Temple University, by Martha L. Root (1931-09). On Martha Root's visit to Temple University in Philadelphia in 1931 to talk about the Bahá'í peace principles.
- Notes on Shoghi Effendi's Table Talk, by Mabel Hyde Paine (1931). Notes from a pilgrimage in 1931.
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