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Diary letter by Mirza Ahmad Suhrab, 1913
Includes different topics, such as the importance of the Tarbiyat school; as well as a list of students along with their fathers and patrons
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Dr. Susan Moody with Badi‘ah Khanum and Mirza ‘Abd Allah Rahim (children of Ibn Abhar) and Isma‘il (servant)
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First person seated from left: Susan Moody; second person: Lillian Kappes; others are unidentified
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From left: Lillian Kappes, Muhibb al-Sultan (Muchul Khanum's husband), Muchul Khanum (Tayirah Khanum's daughter), Susan Moody, Sarah Clock, and Elizabeth Stewart; the three children are sons of Muchul Khanum and Muhibb al-Sultan
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Group of Iranian and American Baha’i women and men (including Lillian Kappes, Susan Moody, Elizabeth Stewart, and Sarah Clock); at Bahman Shidani's house
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From left: Fariburz Lisan al-Sultan and Sarvar Mihrban (the Zoroastrian Baha’i couple), Elizabeth Stewart, and Susan Moody
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Girls and their teachers at the Sar Qabr-i Aqa school, a branch of Tarbiyat school (managed by Dr. Moody); photo taken by Mawlud, daughter of Tayirah Khanum
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Founders of Tehran branch of Societé Nawnahalan (Children's Savings Fund); from left, standing: Mirza Mohammed Tabib, Miss Lillian Kappes, and Mirza Nur al-Din; seated: Susan Moody and Qudsiyah Ashraf Khanum
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Standing from left: Elizabeth Stewart, Mirza Muhammad Tabib, Sarah Clock, and Mirza Nur al-Din; seated, from left: Lillian Kappes, Mahbubah (Muhammad Tabib's niece), Susan Moody, Munirah (pupil at the Tarbiyat School), and Qudsiyah Ashraf
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Tayirah Khanum, Khanum Shazdah (Tayirah's daughter), and Susan Moody among a group of Baha’i women of Tehran. Susan Moody has written their names on the back.
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