



April 1. On this date in 1912, an article written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox appeared in the American Journal and S. F. and L. A. Examiner comparing 'Abdul-Bahá to Vivekananda and Annie Besant and concluding with, "'Abdul-Bahá belongs to the latter class, even as do Vivekananda and Annie Besant - follow them!"
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