Printed also in “Messages to America (1932–1946)”.

In response to cable from Convention announcing adoption of a six year plan and requesting the Guardian to set the goals.

Miss Jessica Young were the first to arise to pioneer in the British Isles.

Printed also in “Messages to America (1932–1946)”.

Cable 9 May 1945.

In answer to cabled request for guidance about tied vote at Convention.

Although some pioneer settlement had been attempted, at the time this letter was being written only the first nine pioneers had actually become established: Ursula Newman (later Samandarí) and Kathleen Brown (later Lady Hornell) in October 1945; Walter Wilkins and Una Townshend in September 1946; David Hofman, Marion Hofman and Philip Hainsworth in October 1946.

Approving Teaching Conference to be dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Guardianship.

At news of move to new National Bahá’í Centre

Pioneers referred to were Charles Dunning, for whom projects were completed.