Letter of Introduction for Bhagwan Singh Gyanee from Stella Hanau
Letter dated November 22, 1935 from Florence Rose, secretary for the National Committee on the Federal Legislation for Birth Control, to Stella Hanau, introducing Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Rose writes that Gyanee plans to conduct a lecture-series dealing with ethical problems, and also that he was of great assistance to Margaret Sanger during her Indian visit.
Letter from Sid Schwartz to Bhagwan Gyanee
Letter dated October 15, 1935 from Sid Schwartz, Director of WOR's The Listener Speaks to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Schwartz invites Gyanee to the studio on October 20 to broadcast a talk.
Letter from Sid Schwartz to Miss Lucy Barnes re: Dr. Bhagwan Gyanee's lecture
Letter dated October 1, 1935 from Sid Schwartz, Director of WOR's The Listener Speaks to Lucy Barnes regarding Bhagwan Singh Gyanee's subject of the "The Cultural Needs of America." Schwartz solicits the speech from Gyanee for an upcoming broadcast.
Letter from A.R. Forbush to Bhagwan S. Gyanee
Letter dated May 28, 1935 from A.R. Forbush, Assistant to the Executive Director of the National Emergency Council, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Forbush writes that the President was interested in reading his letter relating to the cultural needs of the country. The message indicates that Gyanee's letter was forwarded to L.R.
Letter from L.R. Alderman to Mr. Gyanee
Letter dated June 3, 1935 from L.R. Alderman, the Director of the Education Division of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee, suggesting an interview in Washington D.C. or New York City. Alderman was responding to a letter that Gyanee had addressed to President Roosevelt.
Mr. S.G. Pandit's Lecture Subjects
A subject listing of lectures by Sakharam Ganesh Pandit (1875-1959) that range from "Proofs of the Existence of the Soul" to "The Worlds or 'Lokas' of Hindu Scriptures." The listing also includes the charges for the lectures, and Pandit's address in Chicago, handwritten across the page.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #15 (Summer/Fall 2002)
Issue 15 of SAMAR, published for Summer/Fall 2002, opens with an editorial that reflects on the effects of post-9/11 homeland security policies, and contains a special forum section titled "Dogmas of War." Included in the issue are essays, photography, fiction, and poetry by various contributors, and a fictionalized testimonial by members of South Asians Against Police Brutality and Racism
Facts About India
A short pamphlet titled Facts About India published by the New York-based American League of Freedom in June 1932. Contains various details and statistics about India, including population and percentages for different religious and caste communities.
The Crisis In India
Published in 1942, The Crisis in India contains two essays first published in New York-based Fellowship: the first by Haridas Mazumdar, detailing Gandhi's political strategies during World War II; the second by Gandhi's secretary Mahadev Desai.