Oral History Interview with Sankar Chakrabarti
In this interview, Sankar Chakrabarti discusses his life in India and Corvallis. Highlights include his discussion of his children’s relationship with India and how Corvallis has progressed in the time he has lived in the town.
Oral History Interview with Usha Chakrabarti
In this interview, Usha Chakrabarti talks about her life in India and her experience adjusting to the United States. Interview highlights include Chakrabarti’s memories of traveling back to India after moving to the United States and her contributions to HP’s research in inkjet printers.
Hindu is Granted U.S. Citizenship
Clipping of a newspaper report entitled "Hindu Is Granted U.S. Citizenship." The article reports on Sakharam Ganesh Pandit, who was accorded to the status of a citizen.
Mass Meeting
Poster for a mass meeting organized by the Friends of Freedom for India to "demand general amnesty for political prisoners," and "protest against deportation of Hindu political prisoners." The speakers listed include Robert Morss Lovett, Dudley Field Malone, Norman M. Thomas, Peter Golden, Henry Jaeger and Frank P. Walsh. The date listed is April 10 (year unspecified).
Letter from Kamala Cornelius
Page one of letter from Kamala Cornelius (Pennsylvania College for Women Class of 1918) reprinted in the June 1919 issue of the Alumnae Recorder. The letter includes a discussion of Cornelius' work in Madras, India and how coursework at PCW served to prepare her. The letter offers congratulations to the class of 1919 and is continued on the second page.
Letter from Kamala Cornelius Reprinted in the June 1921 Alumnae Recorder
Letter from Kamala Cornelius (Pennsylvania College for Women Class of 1918) reprinted in the June 1921 issue of the Alumnae Recorder. The letter is dated April 3, 1921 from the A.B.M. Girls' High School and addressed to the Alumnae Association of the Pennsylvania College for Women (now Chatham University).
Letter from Kamala Cornelius Reprinted in the June 1922 Alumnae Recorder
Letter from Kamala Cornelius (Pennsylvania College for Women Class of 1918) reprinted in the June 1922 issue of the Alumnae Recorder. The letter is dated April 3, 1922 and from Nellore, S. India. The letter begins with a discussion of Cornelius' return to work in Nellore and continues for three additional pages.
Class of 1918 Update in the June 1923 Alumnae Recorder
Update on the class of 1918 printed in the Alumnae Recorder of June 1923 describing a 1923 letter from Kamala Cornelius in which a class color system similar to one at PCW is described as having been implemented.
Color Day 1918
Class of 1918 at the Pennsylvania College for Women gathers for a panoramic photograph on Color Day, 1918.