Ruth Berkeley White

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In her first book or phamplet, printed in 1927 with an appendix dated 1929, she gives her address as merely a PO Box at Grand Central Station, New York City.  In this work, she goes into very intricate detail about her concerns regarding the purported will of Abdul Baha.  In her work ''Questioned Will and Testament'', she picks up and continues the narrative.  She and her husband, sailed to England on 25 Apr 1928, returning to New York on 29 May 1928. ([http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/U-Z/W/White_Ruth/QWT051.gif page 51])  She obtained photostatic copies of the purported will and had a handwriting expert examine it.  His findings she reports [http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/U-Z/W/White_Ruth/QWT068.gif here on page 68].
 
In her first book or phamplet, printed in 1927 with an appendix dated 1929, she gives her address as merely a PO Box at Grand Central Station, New York City.  In this work, she goes into very intricate detail about her concerns regarding the purported will of Abdul Baha.  In her work ''Questioned Will and Testament'', she picks up and continues the narrative.  She and her husband, sailed to England on 25 Apr 1928, returning to New York on 29 May 1928. ([http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/U-Z/W/White_Ruth/QWT051.gif page 51])  She obtained photostatic copies of the purported will and had a handwriting expert examine it.  His findings she reports [http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/U-Z/W/White_Ruth/QWT068.gif here on page 68].
  
Frederick Glaysher paid to have copies made of the documents Ruth deposited in the Library of Congress relating to her correspondence with Palestine about the will.  On one of these documents, dated 1931 [http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/RWhiteLibC.htm here] they, at that time, lived on Morningside Drive in New York City.  They possibly as well had a home in Utica, New York.
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[[Frederick Glaysher]] paid to have copies made of the documents Ruth deposited in the Library of Congress relating to her correspondence with Palestine about the will.  On one of these documents, dated 1931 [http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/RWhiteLibC.htm here] they, at that time, lived on Morningside Drive in New York City.  They possibly as well had a home in Utica, New York.
  
 
She mentions [http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/U-Z/W/White_Ruth/QWT091.gif here on page 91] the lawsuit brought by the National Spiritual Assembly against Mr and [[Julia Lynch Olin|Mrs Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler]] and [[Ahmad Sohrab|Mirza Ahmad Sohrab]] in 1941. In fact, her book in 1944 was published by the publishing arm of the Chanler/Sohrab organization, called the "Universal Publishing Company", but note the address which is Julia's townhouse.  She perhaps moved in the mid 40s to Beverly Hills, California where one of her books is published in 1946.  Her husband died in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California in 1953.  She was evidently yet living as late as 1962, in South Carolina, per the Pierrepont genealogy cited above.
 
She mentions [http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/U-Z/W/White_Ruth/QWT091.gif here on page 91] the lawsuit brought by the National Spiritual Assembly against Mr and [[Julia Lynch Olin|Mrs Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler]] and [[Ahmad Sohrab|Mirza Ahmad Sohrab]] in 1941. In fact, her book in 1944 was published by the publishing arm of the Chanler/Sohrab organization, called the "Universal Publishing Company", but note the address which is Julia's townhouse.  She perhaps moved in the mid 40s to Beverly Hills, California where one of her books is published in 1946.  Her husband died in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California in 1953.  She was evidently yet living as late as 1962, in South Carolina, per the Pierrepont genealogy cited above.

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