Award of the Degree of Doctor of Science to R.C. Bose
Award of the Degree of Doctor of Science, honoris causa, to Raj Chandra Bose from the Indian Statistical Institute in Calcutta [modern-day Kolkata], dated December 18, 1974.
Legacy of R.C. Bose
Clipping from unknown newspaper published in 1988 memorializing mathematician and statistician Raj Chandra Bose; the article describes Bose's life and legacy and mentions that he died the previous year.
The Society of the Sigma XI Certificate
Certificate issued by the Society of the Sigma Xi certifying that Raj Chandra Bose was elected a member of the society’s University of North Carolina chapter on May 17, 1951.
Obituary for Raj Chandra Bose
Obituary for Raj Chandra Bose from the November 2, 1987 issue of the Fort Collins Coloradoan. It reports that Bose died at the age of 86 and lists his numerous achievements in the field of mathematics since moving to the U.S. from India, as well as noting that he was survived by his wife Sandhya, two daughters, a sister, and two grandchildren.
Raj Chandra Bose Curriculum Vita
Curriculum vita for Raj Chandra Bose, mathematician and professor at Colorado State University. Lists Bose's degrees, academic appointments, society memberships, lectures, and publications.
A Tribute to Dr. R.C. Bose
Speech entitled “A Tribute to Dr. R. C. Bose,” read by Paul Mielke during Raj Chandra Bose’s memorial service on November 7, 1987. The eulogy praises Bose’s contributions to the field of mathematics and notes his interest in the topic of weather modification.
"Concluding Remarks"
"Concluding Remarks" section from "Autobiography of a Mathematical Statistician" by Raj Chandra Bose, itself part of the 1982 book The Making of Statisticians, edited by Joseph Gani. This section covers Bose's personal life and family.
Family members of R.C. Bose
Handwritten list of the family members of Raj Chandra Bose, including his wife Sandhya, his parents, his four siblings, and his two daughters. Birth and death dates are included for Raj and Sandhya Bose.
"Mathematical Games"
November 1959 article by Martin Gardner in the Scientific American entitled "Mathematical Games" which discusses the work of three mathematicians, including Raj Chandra Bose.
Synopsis of Life of Late Prof. R.C. Bose
Handwritten "synopsis of life" for mathematician and statistician Raj Chandra Bose, listing his basic biographical details, academic history, awards, and employment history. Signed on the reverse side by Sailesh Sen Gupta.