The Hindusthanee Student (October 1916)
The October 1916 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 3, No. 1), published from the Nalanda Club in Urbana, Illinois. The issue begins by noting a change of address, from Berkeley to Urbana, and an apology for being unable to publish a September issue. Essays and editorials in the issue includes "Sir Rabindranath Tagore in Japan" by A.R.
The Hindusthanee Student (November 1916)
The November 1916 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 3, No. 2), published from the Nalanda Club in Urbana, Illinois. The issue opens with a note from University of Michigan president H.B. Hutchins, welcoming Hindu students to the university.
The Hindusthanee Student (December 1916)
The December 1916 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 3, No. 3), published from the Nalanda Club in Urbana, Illinois. The issue includes essays on "Rabindra Nath Tagore's Message to America" by A.R.
"Home Rule in India"
Essay published in the June 1907 (Vol. 12, No. 6) in World Today by the Chicago-based writer Yotindra Bose on home rule in India, outlining the partition of Bengal, and the birth of the Swadeshi movement. Bose emphasizes the diversity of the movement, and quotes extensively from Dadabhoy Naoroji, the president of the 22nd Indian National Congress Conference in December 26, 1906.
The Hindusthanee Student (January 1917)
The January 1917 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 3, No. 4) was published from the Nalanda Club in Urbana, Illinois. The Hindusthan Association of America (H.A.A.) had changed leadership, with Rafidin Ahmed presiding as President and Surendra Karr as General Secretary. Included in the issue is a "Report of Mass Meeting to Discuss Burnett Immigration Bill," held in Chicago, by M.
The Hindusthanee Student (February 1917)
The February 1917 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 3, No. 5) was a special "Woman's Number," published from the Nalanda Club in Urbana, Illinois. The officers responsible for the issue were all women (J.E. Glasgow, C. Donworth, M. Austine Stanley, Frieda Hauswirth, and Helinz C. Washburne), and the issue itself contains articles written by two South Asian women: P.
The Hindusthanee Student (May 1917)
The May 1917 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 3, No. 8) was published from the Nalanda Club in Urbana, Illinois. The issue contains the following articles: "Indian Students Abroad" by Rafidin Ahmed, "Challenge of Today" by Sudhindra Bose, "Ideals and Obligations" by K.D. Shastri, "Supply Trained Men" by N.S.
The United States of India (July 1923)
The inaugural issue of The United States of India, dubbed "A Monthly Review of Political, Economic, Social and Intellectual Independence of India," was published in July 1923 from the Gadar Party headquarters in No. 5 Wood Street, San Francisco. The title "Pacific Coast Hindustani Association" was used in place for Gadar Party.
The Hindusthanee Student (March-April 1917)
The March-April 1917 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 3, No. 6-7) was published from the Nalanda Club in Urbana, Illinois, and introduces the first "Woman's Section" within the journal. The issue contains the following articles: "Progressive China," "Hindu Sociologist in America," part two of "On the Contributons of India to Human Civilization" by J.