"Basanta Koomar Roy: A Lecturer with a Prophetic Message" (1913)
Pamphlet advertising the lectures of Basanta Koomar Roy, described on the cover page as a "Lecturer with a Prophetic Message." Lectures given include "Rabindranath Tagore," The Awakening of India," "Hindu Literature," "Hindu Manners and Customs and Social Reform," "Education in India," "Woman Suffrage," "The Feminist Movement in the Orient," "India and America," "India and Ireland," among other t
"Sakharam Pandit: High Caste Brahmin Teacher and Lecturer from India" (1910)
Pamphlet advertising the lectures of Sakharam Pandit, described as "High Caste Brahmin Teacher and Lecturer from India." The lecture advertised was to be held at Wisconsin Dells Chautauqua on July 8, 1910. Inside the pamphlet are more advertisements for lessons, lectures, and engagements, with an address given for the School of Applied Philosophy and Oriental Psychology."
"Sarath Kumar Ghosh"
Pamphlet advertising the lectures of Sarath Kumar Ghosh, described as a "native Prince of India who interprets the lives and the ideals of his people from the standpoint of a European education.
"Tarini Prasad Sinha"
Pamphlet advertising lectures by Tarini Prasad Sinha, described as a pupil and devoted personal friend of C.F. Andrews, Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, and Annie Besant. The contents of the pamphlet contain a biography of Sinha, written by Bishop Frederick B. Fisher. Lecture titles include "Mr. Gandhi As I Know Him," "The Non-Violent Method of Mr.
"Jehan Warliker, Prince Seesodia of India"
Pamphlet advertising lectures by Jehan Warliker from the 1930s. The enclosed biography describes Warliker as a descendant of the Princely Clan of Seesodia, born in India but raised in England from childhood onwards under the care of an English nurse.
"Jehan Warliker, Prince Seesodia of India"
Two-sided advertisement from the 1930s promoting lectures by Jehan Warliker. The biography included describes Warliker as "Prince Seesodia," born in India but raised in England from childhood after the death of his mother.
"Jehan Warliker of the Princely Clan of Seesodia"
Pamphlet from the 1930s promoting lectures by Jehan Warliker. The pamphlet is different than other Warliker advertisements in that it presents a poetic arrangement of text describing his lectures and various "facts" of India, from "the birthplace of mysticism and the occult" to the "foundation of Western Culture." The closing page includes a biography, and a Cleveland address.
The United States of India (November 1926)
The November 1926 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 4, No. 5) celebrates the fourteenth anniversary of the Hindustan Gadar Party, with images of ten of four hundred of India's martyrs who were hanged between 1915 and 1916. The issue features the following articles and headlines: "India's Heroes," "Britain Plans Intervention in China," "Comments on Dr.
The United States of India (December 1926)
The December 1926 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 4, No. 6) opens with the headline "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." The issue features the following articles and headlines: "The Crumbling of the British empire," "Religion and Politics" by "L.R.," "Shameless Act of British Barbarism in China," and "Political Theories of the Hindu" (continued from pervious issue).
The United States of India (January 1927)
The January 1927 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 4, No. 7) opens with a headline on the 1926 "Imperial Conference," which was held in London and led to the signing of the Balfour Declaration.