Greetings and Happy New Year from the Chandras
Bulletin titled "Greetings and Happy New Year from the Chandras" from Kala Chandra, dated January 1958. In the bulletin, Chandra describes her whereabouts from the past year, including her travels to Europe and to India, her first trip there for "about twenty years." The letter details Chandra's impressions of India since its independence.
Postcard from Mahesh Chandra to Mr. & Mrs. Ram M. Bagai
Postcard from Mahesh Chandra to Mr. and Mrs. Ram Bagai postmarked May 22, 1967. Chandra writes about an attempt to visit Ramesh Chandra's home, only to discover he was not there. On a trip to the county hospital, he discovered that Ramesh Chandra had died on March 21, 1967.
Diploma for Kala Chandra
Diploma awarded to Kala Chandra for successful completion of the Citizenship Course of Study prescribed by the Board of Education and approved by the United States District Court. Awarded in Los Angeles, on December 15, 1949.
Kala B. Chandra's Personal Diary
Personal diary of Kala Bagai Chandra for the year 1955. Throughout the pages of the journal are personal notes, from information involving the Stock Exchange to details about her life and the Indian American community in California at the time.
I Talked With Gandhi
Excerpts from the May 1949 issue of New Outlook (Vol. 2, No. 4), published by the Los Angeles-based organization New Century Foundation. The issue contained a cover story titled "I Talked with Gandhi," which features an interview of the journalist Louis Fischer by television reporter J. Frank Burke.
Letter from Ellen and G.J. Watumull to Ram and Leona Bagai
Letter from Ellen Watumull and G.J. Watumull to Ram and Leona Bagai dated July 6, 1950. The letter thanks the Bagais for an anniversary gift, and for their "kindness to Mr. Srinivasan and Mr. Das Gupta."
Information About The American Wives of India
Booklet titled "Information About the American Wives of India," printed in Los Angeles in 1949. The booklet contains brief notes about the history of the organization, which was founded by Gertrude Nasri in 1946 to assist famine relief for Bengal.
"American wives of India, active group"
Newspaper clipping from the February 15, 1949 issue of Daily News, a Los Angeles publication, featuring an article about the American Wives of India. The article is written by Dorothy Dietz and describes the aims and origins of the organization. Leona Bell (Parr) Bagai served as the vice-president, and Kala Bagai Chandra was a member.