Letter from William Arba Ellis to Taraknath Das
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Taraknath Das dated March 2, 1911. Ellis discusses his history of Norwich University with Das, and asks Das to help "canvass the situation" at the University of Washington .
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis dated March 4, 1911. Das requests letters of recommendation for his application for fellowships at Columbia University.
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis dated April 8, 1912. Das updates Ellis on his education plans, and mentions that he is attempting to become a U.S citizen, after which point he may go to the Philippines as a teacher.
Data Desired for History
Form titled "Data Desired for History," filled out by Taraknath Das, for William Arba Ellis' history of Norwich University.
Impressions of Norwich University
An essay by Taraknath Das titled "Impressions of Norwich University" in the February 1909 issue of The Vermonter. Das recollects his experiences as a cadet at Norwich, after being a student at the University of California Berkeley and becoming interested in different educational systems. Das also explains why he initially was drawn to Norwich.
A Call for Universal Fellowship
Essay by Taraknath Das titled "A Call for Universal Fellowship," published in The Reveille. Das discusses his thoughts on theology, establishing a universal fellowship, and India's independence struggle. The end of the essay advertises Das' publication, Free Hindusthan.
The Free Hindusthan (November-December, 1908)
The November-December issue of The Free Hindusthan (Vol. 1, No. 8), created by Taraknath Das. The cover features two photographs under the title "Victims of British Rule." The contents contain various articles, editorials, and news items about British India.
Taraknath Das -- A Cosmopolitan Leader
Essay titled "Taraknath Das -- A Cosmopolitan Leader" written by Stuart A. Rice and published in the December 1910 issue of Cosmopolitan Student. Rice profiles Das, describing his college activities and his publications. The essay contains a photograph of Das.