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.
The Hindusthanee Student (February 1916)
The February 1916 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 2, No. 5), published from the Nalanda Club in Berkeley, California. The issue contains articles by University of California-Berkeley President B.I. Wheeler (listed as an honorary H.A.A. member), Benoy Kumar Sarkar, Sarojini Naidu, H.K. Rakshit, and S.K. Roy.
Young India (July 1918)
The July 1918 issue of Young India (Vol. 1, No. 7) opens with an editorial that traces various news items relating to the Home Rule movement in India The issue itself contains the poem "Awake" by Sarojini Naidu, two essays by Lajpat Rai ("The Woman in India" and "Akbar the Great Mogul"), and a short essay titled "A Great Scientific Institute in India" by J.T.
The United States of India (February 1926)
The February 1926 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 3, No. 8) features a cover with the title "George Washington: Our Ideal and Inspiration" and a quote and sketching of Washington.
Canada and India (January 1916)
The January 1916 edition of Canada and India: A Journal of Information and Conciliation (Vol. 2, No. 1) opens with the tagline "The Strongest of all British Bonds are Knowledge and Sympathy." As a whole, the majority of the articles published in the journal emphasized the Indian nationalist movement, with several offering critical takes on the British empire.
Canada and India (March 1916)
The March 1916 edition of Canada and India: A Journal of Information and Conciliation (Vol. 2, No. 2) opens with several different poetic epigraphs by Edwin Arnold, Robert Bridges, and Bills Carman. The issue is broken into four sections, reporting on the activities of India, Canada, Britain, and Australia.
India's Message (Volume 7)
The January and June 1945 issue of India's Message (Vol. 7, Nos. 1 and 2), edited and published by Rishi Singh Grewal. India's Message contains several news items about the Indian independence movement, with commentary from editor Grewal.
Young India (October 1919)
The October 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 10), subtitled the "The Aftermath Of The Punjab Tragedy," contains writing by Lajpat Rai, Sarojini Naidu, D.S. Rao, and H.M. Hyndman, as well as several news items and editorials.