Julia Lynch Olin
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In the Dec 1929 engagement notice of her daughter Elsie, it mentions that Julia was living at 132 East Sixty-Fifth in New York City. Her daughter Elsie married [[Charles H Clarke]] in 1930 in "...a Bahai ceremony presided over by [[Ahmad Sohrab]]." and this couple resided at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_Bay,_New_York Oyster Bay, New York]. | In the Dec 1929 engagement notice of her daughter Elsie, it mentions that Julia was living at 132 East Sixty-Fifth in New York City. Her daughter Elsie married [[Charles H Clarke]] in 1930 in "...a Bahai ceremony presided over by [[Ahmad Sohrab]]." and this couple resided at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_Bay,_New_York Oyster Bay, New York]. | ||
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+ | == Works == | ||
+ | *[http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/LP.htm ''Living Pictures. In the Great Drama of the 19th Century'']. (with Ahmad Sohrab) New York: The New History Society, 1933. Reprinted. H-Bahai: Lansing, Michigan, 2004. (this link includes her picture) | ||
+ | *Seven Valleys, by Bahá'u'lláh (trans. Julie Chanler), 1936 | ||
+ | *Brand, & Sohrab [libretto Max Brand, and Julie Chandler; Music Max Brand]. The Gate: Scenic Oratorio for Soli, Chorus, and Orchestra in Two Parts (19 Scenes). 61. New York: Associated Music Publishers, 1944. | ||
+ | *''His Messengers Went Forth,'' by Julie Chanler, Illustrated by Olin Dows. Published by Coward-McCann, Inc. New York. Copyright 1948 | ||
+ | *Ioas, Chanler, & Sohrab. ''Three Letters''. [11] leaves. New York: Caravan of East and West, 1954. | ||
+ | *''From Gaslight to Dawn'', New History Foundation, NY 1956 | ||
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