The first, entitled "ISSO Holds Raas-Garba in LA" and dated January 20, 1984, describes a raas-garba dance held by the International Swaminarayan Satsang Organization in Los Angeles. Dr. Marwah is mentioned as the "chief guest."
"Brentwood Beat"
Article with the heading "Brentwood Beat," written by Florence Smerling, which discusses a "Candy Cane Ball" held by the Spastic Children's League at the Wilshire Country Club, and mentions Dr. and Mrs. Amarjit Marwah as guests.
"HISTORY: Watchdog"; "L.A. Heritage Commission"
Article from the Los Angeles Times entitled "HISTORY: Watchdog" which quotes Dr. Amarjit Marwah, head of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, on his work preserving historic buildings. This page of Dr. Marwah's scrapbook also includes a letter published in the Los Angeles Times written by Cyril Chern of the American Institute of Architects, entitled "L.A.
"V.P. Singh: From Lonely Child to Leader of India"
Article from India Journal by Narayanan Madhavan, entitled "V.P. Singh: From Lonely Child to Leader of India" and dated October 13, 1995. Discusses Seema Mustafa's 1995 book The Lonely Prophet: V.P. Singh, A Political Biography, which focused on the life of Indian Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh.
"V.P. Singh Commends NRIs"
Article from India Journal entitled "V.P. Singh Commends NRIs" and dated October 20, 1995. Describes a speech by former Indian Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh, and lists Dr. Amarjit Marwah as one of the event's attendees.
"Gurdwara Vermont: Sikh Study Circle, Inc."
September 1997 issue of Gurdwara Vermont, published by Sikh Study Circle, Inc. Discusses a Sikh reference library inaugurated at Gurdwara Vermont by one of its founders, Dr. Amarjit Marwah.
"USC Students Celebrate Freedom-50 On Campus"
Clipping from India Post, entitled "USC Students Celebrate Freedom-50 On Campus" and dated August 29, 1997. Describes UCLA's India Day celebrations, during which Dr. Amarjit Marwah, founder of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Foundation in Los Angeles, raised the Indian flag and read the Declaration of Purna Swaraj aloud. This page from Dr.
Newspaper clipping
Clipping from the Indo-US Samachar, written in Gurmukhi and published in 1997.