"The Watmul Foundation"
An article from The Indian Home magazine on the creation of the Watumull Foundation, headed by Gobindram J. Watumull and his wife Ellen Watumull and headquartered in Los Angeles.
Sir S. Radhakrishnan deputed to America by Watumull Foundation
An image of Sir S. Radhakrishnan, Professor of Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions at Oxford, from the December 1946 issue of The Indian Home. Radhakrishnan was one of the first recipients of the Watumull Scholarship.
The Watumull Foundation Contribution to East-West Understanding
1959 U.S. Congressional Record detailing the proceedings and debates of the 86th Congress, First Session. This 2-page document prints the remarks given by John A. Burns, a Delegate from Hawaii, on the contribution by the Watumull foundation on East-West understanding.
Watumull Foundation Report (1951-1952)
Activity, policy, and beneficiary report published by the Watumull Foundation in 1952. This foundation is operated by the Watumull family, who have played an influential role in politics, philanthropy, and business ever since migrating from Hyderabad to Hawaii in the early 20th century.
Letter from Ellen Watumull to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from Ellen Watumull to Godha Ram Channon dated September 13, 1951. Watumull tells Channon that the Watumull Foundation can only afford to fund his travel to and from India; he must find a way to raise the money for travel within the country himself.