Letter from Abnashi Ram to I.S. Sekhon
Letter from Abnashi Ram to I.S. Sekhon, discussing a mutual friend (“Bagga”) who is “fed up” with India; Ram claims to feel the same way, adding that everyone in India either wants it to become the United States without any constructive program to make it that way, or wants it to become the USSR without suffering any of the hardships that allowed its creation.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Randolph A. Hearst
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Randolph A. Hearst, summarizing their conversation after a recent visit. Ram discusses the stereotypical views of the US and India based on one another’s perceptions and how he believes these are distortions; he is likely angling toward the promotion of his personal project, a friendship society between the two nations, but the letter appears to be incomplete.
Letter
Letter with unknown sender or recipient, congratulating the recipient on the success of their party and “reborn democracy in India.” The sender hopes the people of the world assist India in regaining “sanctity, sanity, and prosperity” and that “Mahatma Gandhi’s principles and sacrifice may live long.”
Letter from W. Glenn Powers
Letter from W. Glenn Powers to unknown recipients, informing them that Abnashi Ram wishes to reactivate his business (India Products Company) after a period of illness and turn it over to his brother’s grandson, Sharat Chandra Batra.
Letter from W. Glenn Powers
Letter from W. Glenn Powers to unknown recipients, informing them that Abnashi Ram wishes to reactivate his business (India Products Company) after a period of illness and turn it over to his brother’s grandson, Sharat Chandra Batra. This letter is a duplicate copy.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G. Ramakrishna
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G. Ramakrishna, saying it had been good to meet Ramakrishna earlier in the day and asking if Ram might be able to visit Washington to see Indian Ambassador T.N. Kaul. This letter is a duplicate copy.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G. Ramakrishna
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G. Ramakrishna, saying it had been good to meet Ramakrishna earlier in the day and asking if Ram might be able to visit Washington to see Indian Ambassador T.N. Kaul.
Hollywood Wax Museum Postcard
Hollywood Wax Museum Postcard. The message reads: "Come! See! Meet more than 100 famous guests in the World-Famed HOLLYWOOD WAX MUSEUM".