"Hindoo wants a job"
Short note from the October 26, 1907 edition of the Oregonian describing the story of Schawa Singh, who had previously been stationed in Nankin as a marshal of the consular court.
F.G. Moorhead, "The Foreign Invasion of the Northwest" (1908)
An article by F.G. Moorhead published in the March 1908 issue of The World's Work, which describes the increased labor force from southern Europe and Asia in the Pacific Northwest as a problem.
St. Nihal Singh, "Indian Students in America"
Article by St. Nihal Singh on the experiences of Indians students in America, published in the August 1908 issue of the Calcutta-based Modern Review.
"The Call of the Martyrs"
Bulletin of the Hindustan Gadar Party Memorial Committee (Vol. 3, No. 10) dated August 1967, with a front page story on Bhagat Singh Thind.
"Guilty of Murder Charge"
An article from the January 23, 1908 edition of Oregonian, describing the verdict of the Sikh murder case. William Dickenson, John Dickenson, J.M. Dickenson, Walter Sinclair, John Riley, Earl Ransier, Vernon Hawes entered a plea of guilty for the murder charge. The article describes the man killed as Bigswan Singh (instead of Harnam Singh, as the other articles reported).
"The Hindu, The Newest Immigration Problem" (1910)
October 1910 article in The Survey reporting on the influx of "Hindu" laborers on the Pacific coast. The article mentions that an estimated 5,000 Hindus had entered San Francisco during the past twelve months.
"The Watmul Foundation"
An article from The Indian Home magazine on the creation of the Watumull Foundation, headed by Gobindram J. Watumull and his wife Ellen Watumull and headquartered in Los Angeles.
Sir S. Radhakrishnan deputed to America by Watumull Foundation
An image of Sir S. Radhakrishnan, Professor of Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions at Oxford, from the December 1946 issue of The Indian Home. Radhakrishnan was one of the first recipients of the Watumull Scholarship.
The Hindusthanee Student (January 1914)
The January 1914 issue of The Hindusthanee Student: A Quarterly Review of Education, published by the Hindusthan Association of America (HAA) in Chicago. The officers of the Association include Sudhindra Bose, C. Chakravarty, Rafidin Ahmed, S.M. Pagar, S.N. Kar, and Basanta Koomar Roy, with a longer list of councillors from "East," "Middle West," and "West" sections.
The Hindusthanee Student (April & July 1914)
The April/July 1914 issue of The Hindusthanee Student: A Quarterly Review of Education (Vol 1. No. 2-3) published in Chicago and serving as the official organ of the Hindustan Association of America (HAA). The officers of the HAA at time of the publication included Sudhindra Bose, C. Chakravarty, Rafidin Ahmed, A.A. Mansuriddin, S.N. Kar, S.K. Roy, S.M. Pagar, and Basanta Koomar Roy.