Ella goodall cooper biography of mahatma
Ella Goodall Cooper, Sulayman Berjis, Ella Bailey, Maria Ioas, Nuri'd-Din Mahatma Gandhi and the Bahá'ís: Striving towards a Nonviolent....
Before we leave California, I wanted specially to mention the two famous Goodall women--Helen and daughter Ella.
Getsinger, Ella Goodall Cooper of California, May Ellis Bolles (later Maxwell) That same year they visited Mahatma Gandhi in India where they learned about.
Last year I wrote: "Yesterday I was in the Baha'i National Archives. Exhausted from working on the film in Chicago and Wilmette for two days, I sat in a daze, wondering what I could do in a half hour in the Archives. Kind Lewis Walker brought me the box of Goodall papers, and as I looked into three or four folders, I was astonished at the notes--mostly typewritten on thin sheets of yellowed paper--penciled with additions and corrections.
"The night before Charleen Maghzi (coincidentally at the House of Worship) had marveled to me about the details Ella had preserved--which helped, of course, with Mahmud's inaccuracies."
The Goodall's Daily Lessons Recieved at Akka, January 1908 can now be accessed: http://bahai-library.com/goodall_cooper_daily_lessons
and of course, Ramona Allen Brown's Memories of 'Abdu'l-Bahá: Recollections of the Early Days