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Group of students in Tabriz
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Group of Girls from the primary school, Tarbiyat; the girl in black is the daughter of Reza Shah
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Seated: Dr. Susan Moody; standing next to her: Dr Yunis Khan and his wife [Zarrin Taj]
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Lillian Kappes, Elizabeth Stewart, and Sara Clock; Muhibb al-Sultan, Jamaliyah Khanum and her son; others are unidentified
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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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Letter from Susan Moody to Mrs. Platt
Letter from Susan I. Moody to Mrs. Orol Platt regarding funding for the school, and the building's property debt
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Letter to Mrs. Platt, 1929
Letter likely from Susan I. Moody to Mrs. Platt (Orol); talks about various groups of Baha'is around the US, the poor state of funding of the Tarbiyat School, the new woman (Adelaide) assisting in school management, a plan for the girls to take up weaving classes to make rugs to sell, and her own poor health.
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Fa’izah Khanum and her pupils of the primary class; a note on verso by Susan Moody mentioning permission to print in Rushan's little book
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Group of female Baha’i teachers from the Tarbiyat School
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Cyprus travelogue of Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi with a tablet collection inventory, 1950
This notebook describes Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi's travel to Cyprus in February/March 1950 to see Subh-i Azal's family. Qamar Taj was accompanied on this trip by her sister, Fakhr Taj Dawatabadi. There are three inventories at the end of the travelogue: a tablet inventory in the original handwriting; a tablet inventory in Sayyid Husayn Katib's handwriting; and books in the original handwriting and others in iron suitcase.