Har Dayal, "What the World is Waiting For" (1912)
An article titled "What the World is Waiting For" by Har Dayal, published in a 1912 issue of The Open Court (Issue 3), a monthly magazine that was "devoted to the science of religion, the religion of science, and the extension of the religious parliament idea." In the article, Dayal weighs in on the future of science, politics, and religion.
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).
India's Challenge to American Radicals
Pamphlet published by the Friends of Freedom for India titled India's Challenge to American Radicals. The content is an essay by Sailendranath Ghose, first published in Young Democracy (June 1, 1919).
Anandibai Joshee to Alfred Jones
A letter from Anandibai Joshee to Alfred Jones dated June 28, 1883 requesting admission in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.
World Significance of Mahatma Gandhi
Pamphlet published by the Friends of Freedom for India titled World Significance of Mahatma Gandhi. The content is an essay by John Haynes Holmes, Minister of the Community Church of New York City, first published in Unity (April 6, 1922).
Old world girls to be M.D.'s
A newspaper article describing the upcoming graduation of Miss Dora Chatterjee as only the third "Native Hindu" woman to graduate from the college.
Letter from Shevantibai M. NiRambe to Dr. R. Bodley
Letter from Shevantibai M. NiRambe to Dean of Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Dr. Rachel Bodley. Writing from India, NiRambe expresses her desire to study medicine in England or the U.S., and mentions that she had read Bodley's introduction for Pandita Ramabai's book The High Caste Hindu Woman (1888).