The Guardian hopes, therefore, that you will be kind enough to respond to his request. He feels certain that our German believers will greatly appreciate your contribution, and will be glad to witness that one of their members is taking such an active part in representing them in the preparation of this international Bahá’í record. You need not write too detailed an article, and you can choose any subject you wish, provided it agrees on every point with the spirit as well as with the form of the Teachings of the Faith....
P.S. The Guardian can wait till the end of April for your article. Will you please send it directly to his address and not to America?
Letter of 8 May 1934
8 May 1934
Dear Dr. Mühlschlegel:
I am directed by the Guardian to thank you for your letter dated Apr. 29th, as well as for the enclosed article and poems in German from your pen which you have kindly contributed to the “Bahá’í World”. He is planning to have them published in the forthcoming issue of the Biennial. The German believers will, it is hoped, greatly enjoy reading them, and will be certainly encouraged to contribute more frequently in the future towards the publication of so important and so significant a record.
With the renewed assurance of the Guardian’s good wishes and of his supplications for the expansion of your Bahá’í activities...
[From the Guardian:]