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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Note on Transliteration
  3. Introduction
  4. 1. The “Errand” to Iran
  5. 2. “Into the Commonwealth Stage”
  6. 3. “Spiritual Lend Lease”
  7. 4. “Something Other Than Ordinary Education”
  8. Map and photo gallery
  9. 5. “These Young Persian Friends of Mine”
  10. 6. The Persian “Boomerang”
  11. 7. “Build It for the Eye of God”
  12. Conclusion
  13. Notes
  14. Bibliography
  15. Index

The Damavand College brochure features more than a dozen young women—all unveiled—sitting in an ascending manner. The image portrays the ways in which Iran Bethel and its successor, Damavand College, considered their educational programs for women “revolutionary” in an Iranian context.

Figure 14. Damavand College brochure, October 1974. Courtesy of PHS. Frances Mecca Gray, RG 360.

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