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1940 (In the year)
194- |
The Canadian Department of National Defence exempted Bahá'ís from combatant military duty. | Exemption; Recognition (legal); Military | |
1940 (In the year)
194- |
Mary E. Fry moved to Edmonton from Vancouver. [OBCC217] | Mary Fry; Pioneer; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC | |
1940 (in the decade)
194- |
The Baha'i group in Edmonton made contact with "liberal Christians, Theosophists, and others [A.Pemberton-Pigott Thesis p3] cited in OBCC217. | Teaching; Edmonton, AB | |
1940 Ridván
194- |
Canada's sixth spiritual assembly formed in Hamilton. It did not re-form in 1944. [OBCC177-178, UC16] | Local Spiritual Assembly, formation; Hamilton, ON | |
1940 1 Mar
194- |
May Bolles Maxwell (b. 14 January 1940 in Englewood, NJ) passed away in Buenos Aires. [BBD153; TG49]
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May Maxwell (Bolles); Sutherland Maxwell; Architecture; - Disciples of `Abdu'l-Bahá; - First Bahá'ís by country or area; Montreal, QC; Biography | First Bahá'í on European soil. |
1940 Jun
194- |
Winnifred Harvey became the first Bahá'í to enrol in the Faith in Ottawa having learned of the Faith in Winnipeg from Rowland Estall. [OBCC185]
Originally she had been attracted to the Faith by publicity from the New History society but rejected the mixture of "truth and superstition". |
Winnifred Harvey; New History Society; Ottawa, ON; Winnipeg, MB | First to enrol in the Faith in Ottawa |
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