Panel on UN Due to Feature Four Nations
Clipping from the Daily Oklahoman entitled "Panel on UN Due to Feature Four Nations" and dated October 24, 1957. The article discusses a United Nations Day dinner in Oklahoma City wherein three students, including the University of Oklahoma's International Club president Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn, spoke about their experiences at the UN.
Admission of Red China to UN Urged
Clipping from the Daily Oklahoman entitled "Admission of Red China to UN Urged" and dated October 25, 1957. The article discusses a United Nations Day dinner in Oklahoma City wherein three students, including the University of Oklahoma's International Club president Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn, spoke about their experiences at the UN.
Subject Of Asian Club To Be Hindu Temples
Clipping from unknown newspaper entitled "Subject Of Asian Club To Be Hindu Temples" and dated November 13, 1956. It discusses a scheduled meeting of the Asian Club (likely at the University of Oklahoma) featuring a recorded talk by Mohandas Gandhi along with two films.
Indonesians Will Speak
Clipping from unknown newspaper entitled "Indonesians Will Speak" and dated November 27, 1956, stating that two students from Indonesia were scheduled to speak at the Asian Club (likely at the University of Oklahoma). It quotes Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn as saying the two students (Albertus Tupamanu and Muhammad Kori) would "give a program of music and talks about their country".
Asia Club Holds Christmas Party
Clipping from unknown newspaper entitled "Asia Club Holds Christmas Party" and dated December 20, 1956. It describes an impromptu Christmas party held by members of the University of Oklahoma's Asia Club, and mentions Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn as the club's president.
Newspaper Clipping
Clipping from the Oklahoma Daily, dated September 10, 1955. It shows a photo of two University of Oklahoma students: Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn, an engineering exchange student from India, and Ann Buchanan, a student from Norman, OK.
Student Will Be Speaker
Clipping from unknown newspaper entitled "Student Will Be Speaker" and dated December 15, 1955. It names Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn as an upcoming speaker in the University of Oklahoma's museum lecture series. The lecture topic was "Social and Political Problems in India," and accompanying videos were provided by the Indian embassy in Washington, D.C.
Student's Display On Show In Union
Clipping from unknown newspaper entitled "Student's Display On Show In Union" and dated October 6, 1955. It describes an exhibition of Indian handiwork on display at the University of Oklahoma, furnished by engineering exchange student Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn (here identified as Sharan J. Dhillonn).
From The Press Box
Clipping from unknown newspaper entitled "From The Press Box" and dated December 2, 1955. It quotes University of Oklahoma engineering exchange student Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn on his positive feelings about Thanksgiving, and details the two Thanksgiving dinners he was invited to in Oklahoma as part of OU's foreign student hospitality program.
Letter to the Editor by Sharanjit S. Dhillonn
Letter to the editor by Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn, published in unknown newspaper on December 7, 1956. Dhillonn wrote that, in the wake of the Suez Crisis, a calm discussion on Middle Eastern issues was necessary, and should center non-Western voices. He added that in this spirit, three clubs on the University of Oklahoma's campus would sponsor a lecture by Dr.