Poem, "Ramu" Manuscript
This is the original manuscript for Ramu, composed while Moses Bhagwan was imprisoned by the British for his role as an anti-colonial leader, in the youth wing of the Guiana's People's Progressive Party.
Congressman Saund featured on WTOP So They Say
Interview with U.S. Representative Dalip Singh Saund on CBS affiliate WTOP-FM, dated January 11, 1957. In the clip, Saund discusses his first week in office after election as the first Asian American in Congressional history.
Campaign ad for John F. Kennedy
Ad for then-Senator John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential election campaign. This item is associated with the collected materials of U.S. Representative Dalip Singh Saund; Saund had been endorsed by Kennedy in his own 1956 congressional campaign, and went on to work closely with Kennedy once he became president.
Campaign ad for Congressman D.S. Saund
1960 campaign ad for Congressman Dalip Singh Saund, who was running for reelection as the representative from California's 29th congressional district against Charles H. Jameson. He would go on to win his reelection that year.
Congressman Saund on CBS Capitol Cloakroom (Side A)
Interview with U.S. Representative Dalip Singh Saund on the CBS Radio program "Capitol Cloakroom" on January 27, 1958. The interview focuses on the Cold War and Congressman Saund's visits to Indonesia and India. Side A.
Congressman Saund on CBS Capitol Cloakroom (Side B)
Interview with U.S. Representative Dalip Singh Saund on the CBS Radio program "Capitol Cloakroom" on January 27, 1958. The interview focuses on the Cold War and Congressman Saund's visits to Indonesia and India. Side B.
Rep. Dalip Singh Saund with Mrs. Katherine Bracken
U.S. representative Dalip Singh Saund, pictured meeting with Katherine Bracken, the Acting U.S. Consul-General in Kolkata [here written Calcutta], and Dr. B.C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal. The photo is dated November 27, 1957 and was taken in the Writers' Building, the secretariat of the Government of West Bengal.
Newsclipping from the Buffalo Evening News about Kamala Cornelius Asirvatham
One newspaper clipping from the Buffalo Evening News with article titled "Reunited, Friends Talk of India; See Bright Future" and accompanying image of Kamala Cornelius Asirvatham (PCW 19) and Mrs Roy Walters (PCW 19). The article discusses the longtime friendship of the classmates and lectures given by Asirvatham in the Buffalo area.
Update from Kamala Cornelius Printed in the Fall 1954 Alumnae Recorder
This update on the Class of 1918 includes a quote from Kamala (Cornelius) Asirvatham describing her oldest daughter's husband's acting career.
The second page includes information provided by Kamala describing the education of her daughters, her husband's lecture tour in the United States, and her home life in Nagpur.