"An Indian Business Man In San Francisco"
Publication by Gobind Behari Lal entitled "An Indian Business Man In San Francisco", detailing the life story of Godha Ram Channon and the success of his San Francisco-based import/export business.
Interview with Mr. Godha Ram Channon by Prof. B. S. Upadhyaya
An interview given on January 26, 1951 of Gadha Ram Channon by Professor B.S. Upadhyaya, University of Allahbad, India. The interview took place in San Francisco, and during it, Channon explained why he spent nearly 39 years living away from India in the U.S. Channon worked with L.H. Dayal in organizing the Gadar Party and achieving independence for India.
Correspondence from Margo to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from a “Margo” to Godha Ram Channon, enclosing her revisions of a speech written by Channon; the speech welcomes Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, on his official visit to the United States.
Letter from G.L. Nanda to Godha Ram Channon
A letter dated June 3, 1950 from G.L. Nanda, Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission of New Delhi, to Godha Ram Channon. The letter contains the original envelope and thanks Channon for his letter to the Planning Commission and his offer of cooperation.
Letter from P.V. Krishna Ayyar to Godha Ram Channon
A letter dated June 6, 1950 from P.V. Krishna Ayyar, Under Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Industry and Supply to Godha Ram Channon. The letter thanks Channon for his suggestions and asks that he direct his offer to the American Embassy. The original envelope is attached.
Handwritten Notes in Urdu
Handwritten notes in Urdu, mentioning Har Dayal (an Indian revolutionary and prolific author) and the impact of his writings on Indian students. From the collected papers of Godha Ram Channon.
"Hindustan Students Celebrate Gandhi Jayanti"
Flyer from the Hindustan Students’ Association of UC Berkeley entitled "Hindustan Students Celebrate Gandhi Jayanti." The program includes a raṅgapūjā dance, readings from the Bible, Quran, and Bhagavad Gita, and the singing of a hymn. This is followed by speeches, a song, a skit, a poem, and a play.