City Begins Probe Today of Destroyed Landmark
Clipping of an article from the Highland Park News-Herald and Journal, entitled "City Begins Probe Today of Destroyed Landmark" and dated December 20, 1989. The article quotes Dr. Amarjit Marwah, president of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, on the destruction by arson of a historic landmark (the George Wilson estate).
Miss L.A. India 1989
Clipping from the December 1, 1989 issue of L.A. India entitled "Miss L.A. India 1989." Depicts Sonia Ahluwalia being crowned as Miss L.A. India on November 25th of that year. Photos also show Manoj Kaytee, Chandra Mundhra, and Anil Shah.
Sonia Ahluwalia Wins Glamorous "Miss L.A. INDIA" Beauty Contest
Clipping from the December 1, 1989 issue of L.A. India entitled "Sonia Ahluwalia Wins Glamorous 'Miss L.A. INDIA' Beauty Contest." Depicts Sonia Ahluwalia being crowned as Miss L.A. India on November 25th of that year. Article includes a mention of Dr. Amarjit Marwah, chairman of the Los Angeles Cultural Commission, who announced a special presentation at City Hall for the winner.
Ahluwalia Crowned Miss L.A.-India
Clipping from the December 1, 1989 issue of IndiaWest, written by Michael W. Potts and entitled "Ahluwalia Crowned Miss L.A.-India." Includes many photographs of the beauty pageant winner (Sonia Ahluwalia) and runners-up, as well as a mention of Dr. Amarjit Marwah, chairman of the Los Angeles Cultural Commission, who announced a special presentation at City Hall for the winner.
International Punjabi Society
Article from the International Punjabi Society newsletter written in Gurmukhi script, from the collected papers of Dr. Amarjit Marwah. The article mentions a number of news events involving notable Punjabis, including the 91st birthday of the Society's founder Gurmukh Singh Musafir, a visit by Dr.
Their Goal: Saving the Best of L.A.'s Past
Clipping of an article from the Los Angeles Times by Penelope McMillan, entitled "Their Goal: Saving the Best of L.A.'s Past" and dated December 3, 1989. The article pictures Dr. Amarjit Marwah, president of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, alongside a story highlighting the commission's work to preserve cultural landmarks.
Commissioner May Not Meet Residency Requirements
Clipping from the January 16, 1990 issue of the Los Angeles Times entitled "Commissioner May Not Meet Residency Requirements." Article discusses the debate over whether Dr. Amarjit Marwah, chairman of the Los Angeles Cultural Commission, met the residency requirements for city commissioners.
Bradley Seeks Legal Opinion on Cultural Panelist's Residency
Clipping from the January 17, 1990 issue of the Los Angeles Times entitled " Bradley Seeks Legal Opinion on Cultural Panelist's Residency." Article discusses the debate over whether Dr.