Letter from Asaf Ali to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Asaf Ali to Abnashi Ram. In the letter, Asaf Ali, the ambassador of India, acknowledges Abnashi Ram’s condolences upon hearing of Mahatma Gandhi’s passing.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Randolph A. Hearst
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Randolph A. Hearst, expressing his condolences over the kidnapping of Hearst’s daughter Patty by the Symbionese Liberation Army. Ram reminds Hearst that they once met on a flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
Letter from Thomas H. Beck to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Thomas H. Beck to Abnashi Ram discussing the potential for business opportunities between India and the United States. The letter also discusses the results of the presidential election of 1941.
Letter to Harry M. Warner
Letter to Harry M. Warner. Letter is dated September 24, 1951. In the letter Warner writes requesting a meeting with Abnashi Ram.
Letter to Abnashi Ram
Letter to Abnashi Ram from Janet Prendergast at Warner Bros. Studios, advising Ram that Mr. Warner is not in town, but arrangements can be made for an appointment once he returns.
Telegram to Abnashi Ram
Telegram to Abnashi Ram from Frank Freeman, Board Chairman of the Association of Motion Picture Producers (the modern Motion Picture Association), inviting Ram to an upcoming reception and dinner which will be attended by 14 movie industry stars from India.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla, in which Ram refers to Bank of America’s interest in investing several million dollars in “prospective manufacturing enterprises,” an offer in which Birla was apparently uninterested. Ram thanks Birla for his past service to India’s independence movement and warns that a “strong atomic force” is needed to offset the threat of communism.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla, in which Ram refers to Bank of America’s interest in investing several million dollars in “prospective manufacturing enterprises,” an offer in which Birla was apparently uninterested. Ram thanks Birla for his past service to India’s independence movement and warns that a “strong atomic force” is needed to offset the threat of communism.
Letter from Randolph A. Hearst to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Randolph A. Hearst to Abnashi Ram. Letter is dated December 6, 1950. Hearst apologizes for being unable to meet with Ram earlier, among other topics.