Letter from Syud Hossain to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from Syud Hossain to Godha Ram Channon dated December 2, 1933. Hossain apologizes for being unable to attend a memorial in honor of an Indian freedom fighter, referred to throughout the letter as Mr. Patel, due to illness.
Letter in Hindi
Letter from Vidya Vatti to Godha Ram Channon dated May 25, 1933. Vatti writes that she has heard Channon is coming to India in August, and expresses the hope that he will return to a free India.
Letter from G.J. Watumull to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from G.J. Watumull to Godha Ram Channon dated September 26, 1952. Watumull responds to Channon’s request for an itinerary before his departure for India.
Dordjelutru Lamasery
Newspaper clipping from Dordjelutru Lamasery in New York featuring a photograph of Sungama Red Lama and a short paragraph on his philosophy for achieving world peace.
"If India Loses, We Lose"
Article titled "If India Loses, We Lose" by Frances Gunther in the October 1942 issue of Common Sense.
Letter from Kala Chandra to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from Kala Chandra to Godha Ram Channon dated May 4, 1948. Chandra discusses Channon’s son’s plans to come to the U.S. and tells Channon to visit once he returns to India.
"A Voice for the 400 Million"
Newspaper clipping of an article by Mary Braggiotti in the August 9, 1943 edition of The New York Post titled "A Voice for the 400 Million." The article features Sardar J.J.
"Visits in Valley"
Newspaper clipping of a photograph from the November 26, 1950 edition of a California newspaper. The photograph features Mulk Raj Ahuja, Consul General of India, and his wife surrounded by other Indian leaders during their visit to California’s Imperial Valley.