• Louise Aurora Getsinger (1 November 1871 – 2 May 1916), known as Lua, was one of the first Western members of the Baháʼí Faith, recognized as joining the...
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  • actress and singer Lua Getsinger (1871–1916) A member of Weki Meki band Lua (martial art), of Hawaii "Lua" (song), by Bright Eyes Luas, a tram system in...
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    American Herbert Hopper, French Hippolyte Dreyfus [fr], Susan Moody, Lua Getsinger, and American Laura Clifford Barney. It was Laura Clifford Barney who...
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    1893 Parliament of Religions.: p.193  In November 1898, Hearst, with Lua Getsinger and others, briefly stopped off in Paris, on their way to Palestine...
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  • fruition. However a significant step forward was then undertaken by Lua Getsinger. In her fervor to become a martyr for the religion like Táhirih she...
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    ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, then head of the religion, after an accidental meeting with Lua Getsinger in 1908 in Egypt. ʻAbdu'l-Bahá traveled to Egypt in September 1910 after...
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  • 1898, Phoebe Hearst, accompanied by her nieces and other Baháʼís like Lua Getsinger, stopped off at Paris before concluding their journey to the East. Hearst...
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  • 1973 represents an active year again – he published a biography of Lua Getsinger, gave talks at several meetings around South Carolina in January at...
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    visited ʻAbdu'l-Bahá and Bahíyyih in Palestine, including Phoebe Hearst, Lua Getsinger, Ella Goodall Cooper, the first African-American Baháʼí Robert Turner...
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    visitors coming to his residence. During ʻAbdu'l-Bahá's time in New York, Lua Getsinger helped correspond with various Baháʼís about ʻAbdu'l-Bahá's plans as...
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  • Effendi, Helen Ellis Cole, Lua Getsinger, Emogene Hoagg; standing left to right: Charles Mason Remey, Sigurd Russell, Edward Getsinger and Laura Clifford Barney...
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    by Shoghi Effendi. Another student of the classes and Disciple was Lua Getsinger, designated as the "mother teacher of the West". Another who "passed"...
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    unity with ʻAbdu'l-Bahá were Louisa A. Moore (known after marriage as Lua Getsinger), Howard MacNutt, Arthur P. Dodge and Helen S. Goodall. However at the...
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    Department Gregory heard of the Baháʼí Faith and attended a lecture by Lua Getsinger, a leading Baháʼí, in 1907. In that meeting he met Pauline Hannen, raised...
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    by Shoghi Effendi. Another student of the classes and Disciple was Lua Getsinger, designated as the "mother teacher of the West". Another who "passed"...
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    was going to die. In November 1898 family friend Phoebe Hearst, with Lua Getsinger and others, stopped off at Paris. Hearst was shocked to see 28-year-old...
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  • speakers at events in the Boston community included Stanwood Cobb, Lua Getsinger, and Edna McKinney. Khan was then appointed Iranian Charge D'Affaires...
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  • or a few mentions were made aside from coverage about ʻAbdu'l-Bahá. Lua Getsinger gave a talk on the religion that was noted in The Pacific Unitarian...
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    Faith from early American Bahá’í Lua Getsinger when she visited Phoebe Hearst in California in 1898. Turner listened to Lua while serving tea and remained...
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    Greenacre: pp.218–9  with Ober learning of the religion first through Lua Getsinger and Alice Buckton, and then Lunt learned of the religion from Ober....
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    information about the religion to Gregory, and Gregory attended a lecture by Lua Getsinger, a leading Baháʼí, in 1907. In that meeting he met Pauline Hannen and...
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    November there was also more coverage of Baháʼís in New York highlighting Lua Getsinger. In January news of Farmer's involvement in the religion continued to...
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    another day of sitting for the portrait, June 19, Thompson witnessed Lua Getsinger given a mission of conveying ʻAbdu'l-Bahá's status in the religion as...
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  • he arrived on 25 January 1954. American Dudley M. Blakely, nephew of Lua Getsinger, and wife Elsa also pioneered to Tonga on 12 July 1954. Each earned...
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    Edward Getsinger and Laura Clifford Barney; Seated left to right: Ethel Jenner Rosenberg, Madam Jackson, Shoghi Effendi, Helen Ellis Cole, Lua Getsinger, Emogene...
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    could have also been aware of or met the early and prominent Baháʼí Lua Getsinger who also had had a profound interest in color. In July a newspaper covered...
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  • of the earliest Baháʼís of the west and a Disciple of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, Lua M. Getsinger, died in 1916 and she was buried in Egypt near Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl. ʻAbdu'l-Bahá...
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