"GOP Embraces a Lost Daughter: Patti Lear, Walloped Twice by Goldwater, Abandons Democrats"
Article from the Los Angeles Times by Bob Baker entitled "GOP Embraces a Lost Daughter: Patti Lear, Walloped Twice by Goldwater, Abandons Democrats" and dated October 4, 1979. Discusses a reception dinner and dance in honor of Pat Lear, former Democratic nominee for Congress who then returned to the Republican Party. Guests included former U.S. President Gerald Ford; Dr. and Mrs.
Fundraising Event in Support of Jim Hahn for Mayor of Los Angeles
Invitation to fundraising event in support of Jim Hahn for mayor of Los Angeles, held on May 19, 2001. Event was held by Dr. Amarjit Marwah and took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harnek Thiara.
"Marwahs Host 2000 Fulbright Luncheon"
Clipping from newsletter of the International Visitors Council of Los Angeles, including article entitled "Marwahs Host 2000 Fulbright Luncheon." Discusses the annual luncheon hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Amarjit Marwah for IVCLA members, which in 2000 also included guests from U.S. State Department-sponsored programs and visitors from Sweden.
"Community Across America: The Fashion Shoppe"
Article from India Post entitled "Community Across America: The Fashion Shoppe" and dated November 23, 2001. Features a photo of Dr. Amarjit Marwah attending the grand opening of the Fashion Shoppe in Los Angeles.
"Shatrughan Sinha Reveals Plans To Build Health Center for Poor"
Article from India-West by Rajen S. Anand, entitled "Shatrughan Sinha Reveals Plans To Build Health Center for Poor" and dated June 20, 1986. Describes the plans of Indian film star and future politician Shatrughan Sinha to build a medical diagnostic center in his home state of Bihar.
"Cultural Heritage Issues Up To City"
Clipping of article from the Los Angeles Times by Judith Michaelson, entitled "Cultural Heritage Issues Up To City" and dated January 29, 1986.
"Cultural Heritage Commission Elects New Officers"
Press release from the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department dated August 4, 1986, announcing that the city's Cultural Heritage Commission had reelected Dr. Amarjit S. Marwah as its president.