Mr. Shiroshi Nasu, a professor of Tokyo Imperial University, was a friend of Mr. Wilhelm.

Mr. McNutt, Mr. Wilhelm and Mr. Randall were staunch and devoted American Bahá’ís who tried to help the Faith in Japan as it was ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s wish.

Mr. Roh, a Korean, had studied in the West. Returning to Korea by way of Palestine, he met some Bahá’ís on the ship who told him of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. He met ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Tiberius and was allowed several interviews by Him. Miss Alexander met Mr. Roh in Korea. He was teaching at the Christian College and told some of his students of the Bahá’í Faith, but he could not commit himself to the Faith.

Bahá’í World Vol. III, p. 84.

In the early days sometimes spelled Kwanichi.

Hyacinth—the flower of knowledge.

Comparing those near at hand who disobeyed the command of Bahá’u’lláh with the recipient of this Tablet, a Japanese.

Infinite in regard to imagination, for without the mind there would be no imagination.

Mr. Kikutaro Fukuta

Mr. Tokujiro Torii