AIA's First Honor Banquet A Singular Success
Front page of an issue of TransIndia dated November 12, 1973 and including the article "AIA's First Honor Banquet A Singular Success." Describes the first honor banquet held by the Association of Indians in America.
R.C. Bose: Life of a Mathematician
Short autobiographical text written by mathematician and statistician Raj Chandra Bose, describing his upbringing, academic career, and family life.
Legacy of R.C. Bose
Clipping from unknown newspaper published in 1988 memorializing mathematician and statistician Raj Chandra Bose; the article describes Bose's life and legacy and mentions that he died the previous year.
Synopsis of Life of Late Prof. R.C. Bose
Handwritten "synopsis of life" for mathematician and statistician Raj Chandra Bose, listing his basic biographical details, academic history, awards, and employment history. Signed on the reverse side by Sailesh Sen Gupta.
Professor Raj Chandra Bose: In Memorium
Text memorializing mathematician and statistician Raj Chandra Bose, written by Jaya Srivastava at Colorado State University (where Bose taught).
Memories of Professor R.C. Bose
"Memories of Professor R.C. Bose," a text written by Bennet Manvel at Colorado State University in November 1987 in honor of mathematician and statistician Raj Chandra Bose.
Excerpt from Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis
Excerpt from Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, a 1983 biography of Indian statistician Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis written by A. Mahalanobis, which mentions Raj Chandra Bose as an outstanding mathematician.
My Reminiscences of the Indian Statistical Institute
Text written by mathematician and statistician Raj Chandra Bose entitled "My Reminiscences of the Indian Statistical Institute," which details Bose's experiences joining and working at the Indian Statistical Institute, as well as how he came to leave the institute to move to the United States.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated November 22, 1965 and postmarked from Chicago. He thanks Ram for his "surprise phone call" earlier in the week, and mentions trips to Reno, NV and New York (for the World's Fair), as well as the recent passing of a friend and new orders placed at his shop.
Postcard from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Postcard from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated September 11, 1958 and postmarked from Hong Kong. Kitchlew says he has been traveling through Hawai'i and Tokyo before stopping to send this postcard from Hong Kong.