Letter from Har Dayal to Van Wyck Brooks (July 11, 1938)
A letter from Har Dayal to Van Wyck Brooks published July 11, 1938, in which Dayal mentions that he is planning to visit New York on November 11th, and would like to meet Brooks if he is town.
Letter from Har Dayal to Van Wyck Brooks (December 27, 1938)
Har Dayal's letter to Van Wyck Brooks, dated December 27, 1938, was written from Dayal's Philadelphia address. In the letter, Dayal makes plans to meet with Brooks for the following January. Dayal mentions that he has been asked to speak for someone named Dr. Potter's "Humanist Society" in New York.
Postcard from Har Dayal to Van Wyck Brooks (November 7, 1938)
A postcard from Har Dayal to Van Wyck Brooks dated November 7, 1938, advertising a special dinner held by the World Fellowship of Faiths in honor of Dayal. The event was to be held on November 10, 1938 at the Hotel Iroquois at 49 West 44th Street, New York City. Dayal was to speak on "Psychology and World Peace."
Letter from Har Dayal to Van Wyck Brooks (January 9, 1939)
Letter from Har Dayal to Van Wyck Brooks in Connecticut dated January 9, 1939, in which Dayal thanks Brooks and his wife for their generous hospitality. An interesting feature of the letter is the discrepancy between the address on the letter -- 701 Park Manor Aps, 40th St. & Girard Ave, Phila (Pa) -- and the postmark and stamp on the letter, which appears to be from Sweden.
The United States of India (July 1925)
The July 1925 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 3, No. 1) features the following articles: "Earl Winterton on Opium," "British Imperialism in Action," and "Miscarriages of Justice" by C.F. Andrews; "Action of Indian Police in China Condemned" (a letter from Rash Behari Bose); and, The Economical Condition and Status of British India" by D.V. Pandya.
The United States of India (August 1925)
The August 1925 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 3, No. 2) features the following headlines and articles: "The North Western Railway Strike," "The Akali and the Gurdwara Bill," "Delegates From Many Countries Attend Demonstration in Peking," "Ancient India and Her People," and, "The Economical Condition and Status of British India" by D.V. Pandya (continued from last issue).
The United States of India (September 1925)
The September 1925 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 3, No. 3) features the following titles: "Resolutions of Sympathy"; "England, The Arch-Enemy of Asia" by Mahendra Pratap; "Changing India of To-Day" by D.S.
The United States of India (January 1926)
The January 1926 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 3, No. 7) features the following titles: "Law in the East and West"; "The Story That Never Ends" by P.W. Taylor; "Will America Labor Leaders Study the Problems of the Orient" by Jean Blake; "Social Conquest of Hindu Race"; "San Francisco: City of World Friendship" by A.