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Louise Aurora Getsinger (1
November 1871 – 2 May 1916),
known as Lua, was one of the
first Western members of the Baháʼí Faith,
recognized as joining...
- (died c 609) Lua
Blanco (born 1987),
Brazilian actress and
singer Lua
Getsinger (1871–1916) A
member of Weki Meki band Lua (martial art), of
Hawaii "Lua"...
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encouraging them to
teach the religion; the
group included Susan Moody, Lua
Getsinger,
Laura Clifford Barney,
Herbert Hopper and May
Ellis Bolles in
Paris (all...
- 1893
Parliament of Religions.: p.193 In
November 1898, Hearst, with Lua
Getsinger and others,
briefly stopped off in Paris, on
their way to Palestine, and...
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Helen Ellis Cole, Lua
Getsinger,
Emogene Hoagg;
standing left to right:
Charles Mason Remey,
Sigurd Russell,
Edward Getsinger and
Laura Clifford Barney...
- Transcription. London:
Archetype Publications. ISBN 978-1-909492-28-8.
Getsinger-Nichols,
Banjie (2012).
Silver Linings:
Introduction to
Silverpoint Drawing...
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Edward Getsinger and
Laura Clifford Barney;
Seated left to right:
Ethel Jenner Rosenberg,
Madam Jackson,
Shoghi Effendi,
Helen Ellis Cole, Lua
Getsinger, Emogene...
- (1966–1968)
Harald W.
Jacobson (? – 1970)
David Dean (1970–1974): 7
Norman W.
Getsinger (1974–1976)
Roger W. ****van (1976–1977)
Burton Levin (1977–1978) Natale...
- La Très
Sainte Trinosophie Manly Palmer Hall then
cites Dr.
Edward C.
Getsinger, "an
eminent authority on
ancient alphabets and languages," in emphasizing...
- ʻAbdu'l-Bahá and Bahíyyih in Palestine,
including Phoebe Hearst, Lua
Getsinger, Ella
Goodall Cooper, the
first African-American Baháʼí
Robert Turner...