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To May Maxwell, laid to rest in the soil of Argentina; to Hyde Dunn, whose dust reposes in the Antipodes, in the city of Sydney; to Keith Ransom- Kehler, entombed in distant Isfahan; to Susan Moody and Lillian Kappes and their valiant associates who lie buried in Tihran; to Lua Getsinger, reposing forever in the capital of Egypt, and last but not least to Martha Root, interred in an island in the bosom of the Pacific, belong the matchless honor of having conferred, through their services and sacrifice, a lustre upon the American Baha'i community for which its representatives, while celebrating at their historic, their first All- American Convention, their hard- won victories, may well feel eternally grateful.
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