Letter from Raj Ahuja to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Raj Ahuja to Abnashi Ram, informing Ram of the passing of Ahuja’s father, M. R. Ahuja, after a serious illness.
Letter from Raj Ahuja to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Raj Ahuja to Abnashi Ram. Ahuja talks about his grief and worry after the passing of his father, M. R. Ahuja, and the ongoing difficulty of settling his father’s affairs.
Letter from Abnashi Ram
Letter from Abnashi Ram discussing his trip to different cities and sites across the United States, including Palo Alto, San Francisco, Yosemite Park, and others.
Letter to Abnashi Ram
Letter to Abnashi Ram from unknown writer, thanking Ram for a previous letter and explaining that the writer recently spent several days in Washington, D.C. at the Indian embassy. The writer also mentions having had lunch with former Indian Ambassador Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, and adds that they are enjoying France and that it will be a “long time yet” before they return to India.
Postcard to Abnashi Ram
Postcard to Abnashi Ram from unknown sender, informing Ram that the sender is in Rome and will not be returning to India for some time, since they must “see everything before we leave Europe.”
Letter to Abnashi Ram
Letter to Abnashi Ram from unknown sender, apologizing for not writing Ram earlier and asking him to take a trip to New York.
Letter from Robert C. Alexander to Dalip Singh Saund
Letter from Robert C. Alexander to US Representative Dalip Singh Saund, relating that their mutual friend Abnashi Ram recently proposed an organization for the promotion of friendship between India and the United States, and that Alexander supports this initiative.
Letter from Kingsbury Smith to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Kingsbury Smith of the International News Service to Abnashi Ram, replying that Ram’s proposed organization for the promotion of friendship between India and the United States would be a governmental issue that he could not undertake; Smith suggests Ram contact the Department of State.
"Saund's Condition Reported Critical"
Newspaper clipping from May 3rd (probably 1970-1972). Contains the details of Dalip Singh Saund’s critical condition, stating that he had a cerebral hemorrhage on a flight from California to Washington. Saund was taken by ambulance from Baltimore to the Naval Medical Center after the flight.
Letter from Roshan Sharma to Marion Saund
Letter from Roshan Sharma to Merion Saund dated April 22nd, 1973. The letter is short and contains condolences upon hearing of Dalip Singh Saund’s passing. "If a man’s worth is judged by his works and deeds, Honorable Dalip Singh Saund’s name will last as long as the memory of the Indian community is alive and as long as the political history of America is in vital form.