Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Abnashi Ram. Bhagwan Singh Gyanee updates Abnashi Ram on his ill health. In spite of his doctors’ advice, however, Gyanee "started lecturing in the College of Punjab."
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Abnashi Ram
A letter dated September 26, 1960 from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Abnashi Ram. Gyanee writes about how ‘opportunists’ are ruining India, his own failing health, and how he wants to spend his last energy serving the people of India.
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram. Letter is dated March 20, 1958. In the letter, Mehrotra conveys the news that his brother passed away in a car accident. He also discusses Dalip Singh Saund’s Burma visit, and other topics.
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram. Letter is dated February 21, 1962. In the letter, Mehrotra states that he is back in Tokyo after his visit to America, and discusses his meeting with David Watamull and Dr. Guyton.
Luncheon Invitation from The India League of America
Invitation to a luncheon on January 26, 1948 from India League of America. The guest of honor was Sheikh Mohammad Abdulla, Head of Emergency Government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
"August Fifteenth -- Independence Or Partition Day?"
Paper written by Professor Taraknath Das of Columbia University and printed by America India Feature and News Service on August 11, 1950. Professor Das opinions that August 15, 1947 should not be celebrated as Independence Day for India but rather as a mournful ‘Partition Day’.
"A Memorial Meeting to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi"
Announcement for a memorial meeting to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on Sat. February 7th, 1948 in New York, NY. Meeting was held by the India League of America.
Letter from G.J. Watumull to Godha Ram Channon
Letter dated August 31, 1951 from Mrs. G.J. Watumull, Chairman of the Distribution Committee of the Watumull Foundation, to Godha Ram Channon. The letter references an earlier exchange between the recipient and sender and states that the Watumull Foundation would pay for round the world air passage with a lengthy stopover in India for Mr. Channon.