Kuldip Singh
Kuldip Singh and unidentified woman exchanging glances. Photograph commissioned by Life magazine in 1956, and taken by Allan Grant.
The United States of India (March 1925)
The March 1925 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 2, No. 9) contains several essays including C.F. Andrews on "Lord Curzon on India," and a few exclusive pieces of writing by Mahendra Pratap (spelled alternatively as Mahindar and Mahandar): "America! Wake Up!
The United States of India (April 1925)
The April 1925 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 2, No. 9) opens with "News and Notes" items on the death of Sun Yat Sen, "Hindu-Moslem Unity," and Anarchists of India. As with the previous issue, Mahendra Pratap, who had been visiting San Francisco, contributes heavily to the issue.
The United States of India (May 1925)
The April 1925 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 2, No. 9) includes contributions from Mahendra Pratap, in an essay titled "Present Civilization and Its Place in the History of Our World," "A Letter to the New York World, and a "Letter to Mahatma Gandhi." In two of these pieces, Pratap signs off as "M.
The United States of India (June 1925)
The June 1925 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 2, No. 9) includes the following articles: "America's Interest in India's Independence," "How the Island of Cyprus Became a British Colony" (originally published in the Gaelic American), "India -- A Military and Naval Base for British Imperialism," "Memorandum on Opium" by C.F.
John D. Barry, "Sidelights on India" (1912)
A 1912 pamphlet of John D. Barry's Sidelights on India, contains several of the author's pieces originally published in the San Francisco-based Bulletin. Har Dayal contributes the preface addressed to his "countrymen," while thanking Bulletin publishers R.A. Crothers and Iremont Older, as well as the author John D. Barry.
Present In All That We Do Present in All That We Do (2007) is a 58 minute-long documentary that connects the 1907 "Anti-Hindu" riot in Bellingham, Washington to contemporary struggles for immigrant rights in Whatcom County.
Indian Christian Student (Vol. 5, No. 3)
The Indian Christian Student (Vol. 5, No. 3) was the official bulletin of the Union of Christian Students of India in America, whose mission was to "promote fellowship and Christian helpfulness among Indian Students in America and also to interpret India to America." Published for 1919-20, this particular issue (Vol. 5, No. 3) featured several short essays and poems.
Letter from Har Dayal to Van Wyck Brooks (June 11, 1912)
In this letter dated June 11, 1912, Har Dayal discusses plans to publish a "radical," "propagandist" magazine to Stanford professor Van Wyck Brooks. Dayal mentions support received after a meeting from Dr. Hugel, Dr. Newcomer, and Dr. Sabine. Dayal also mentions possible titles for the magazine included The Radical Student, The University Radical, and The New World.
Letter from Har Dayal to Van Wyck Brooks (July 12, 1912)
Letter from Har Dayal to Professor Van Wyck Brooks dated July 12, 1912, written from Stanford University. Dayal describes going to the city, and meeting John D. Barry who intends to publish a small magazine in the style of Elbert Stubbard's Philistine.