- Bahá'í Centres in Iran (1936), by Author unknown (1937).
- Bahá'í World, The: Volume 07 (1936-1938), National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada, comp. (1939). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith.
- 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.
- Baha'u'llah's Ground Plan of World Fellowship, by George Townshend (1936). This talk, proposing a practical scheme for addressing the problem of world-fellowship, was delivered at the first World Congress of Faiths conference in London in 1936 — one of the earliest Bahá'í papers to appear in a modern interfaith setting.
- Bushrui, Hasan Foadi, by Fereydun Vahman (2015). Brief excerpt of a bio of the head of Bahá'í schools in Iran and Turkmenistan, with link to article offsite.
- Life, Faith, and Death of Helen Clevenger, 1917-1936, The, by Steven Kolins (2023-09). On the death of an 18-year-old Bahá'í in North Carolina in 1936; racial injustices of the era; sensationalization of media coverage; implications for racial and religious discourse.
- Select Clevenger Archives, 1926-1936, Steven Kolins, ed. (2021). Personal letters to Ella Robarts, the National Spiritual Assembly, Horace Holley, and others; article "The Riddle of the Slain Co-ed" from Insider Detective.
- Some Aspects of the Development of the Bahá'í Administrative Order in America, 1922-1936, by Loni Bramson (published as Loni Bramson-Lerche) (1982). On the development of the American and Canadian communities, from small informal networks of local groups to a vastly enlarged and well-organized religion with a national consciousness, and the gradual consolidation of the Administrative structure.
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