1911 6 Nov 191- |
This morning's talk at His apartment was Spiritual Aspiration in the West. [ABF161-163, PT70-72]
In the evening He spoke at the studio of Edwin and Josephine Scott at 17, rue Boissonade, American artists living in Paris. The lecture has been called Lecture Given at a Studio in Paris. [ABF163-165, PT72-74]
Another version of the lecture, this time entitled, Aims and Ambitions of Bahaies: Spoken by Abdul Baha in Paris, November 6th, 1911 was published in Star of the West. It was submitted by Madame d'Ange d'Astre, considered to be the first French Bahá'í from a Catholic background. [SoW Vol 2 no 14 23 November 1911 p15; SYH46] |
`Abdu'l-Bahá, First Western tour; Paris, France; France |
the first French Bahá'í from a Catholic background |