Harvard University
A document has been produced reviewing the Baha'i Faith student presence at Harvard. "The Baha'i Club at Harvard was founded in the fall of 1962 as a student association with the purpose of studying and promoting the principles and ideals of the Bahá’í Faith. As of 2008, the Baha'i Association at Harvard University had membership open to all students and faculty at Harvard. Throughout its history, the group has been known by a variety of names, including the Harvard-Radcliffe Baha'i Association, the Harvard Baha'i Association, and the Harvard Baha'i Club, among others." is the abstract.[1]
However in the July 22 of 1909, ex-President of Harvard University gave a talk about about "new religion" about changing qualities needed in religion as he saw it - his talk was echoed widely.[2] The Faith was defended by a Reverend in Cincinnati as the example of which Eliot predicted though not exactly as predicted.[3] Other ministers characterize Eliot's talk as negative.[4]
Contact[edit]
Email: bahai [at] hcs.harvard.edu
References[edit]
- ↑ Baha'i Association at Harvard University, Baha'i Association at Harvard University, 2008
- ↑ * A new religion as seen by Dr. Eliot, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York)23 Jul 1909, Fri • Page 16
- Prophecy as to a new religion made by Eliot, The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California)23 Jul 1909, Fri • First Edition • Page 1
- Eliot predicts new cult, Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, Illinois)23 Jul 1909, Fri • Page 1
- ↑ Truth of Bahai, The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio)15 Nov 1909, Mon • Page 7
- ↑ * President Eliot's religion, The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio)12 Nov 1909, Fri • Page 4
- Religious novelties, The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio)1 Nov 1909, Mon • Page 7