Ram Chandra - Editor Hindustan Gadar
Clipping featuring two photographs of Har Dayal, and captions written in Urdu and English. The English text reads "Ram Chandra, Editor Hindustan Gadar" and provides an address.
"Pioneer Immigrant, Engineer, Dies at 82"
Newspaper clipping featuring an article titled "Pioneer Immigrant, Engineer, Dies at 82." The article reports on the death of Syed Sirajuddin Kadri, who came to the U.S. in 1933 at the age of 19. Kadri went on to study at the University of Michigan, and moved to Los Angeles.
"The Knot Was Really Tied"
Newspaper clipping from Daily News with a wedding photograph of Bhupesh Guha and Ananka Rameses. Guha was a prominent Indian dancer in the U.S.
UC Hears Liaquat Ali
Newspaper clipping from the San Francisco Chronicle entitled “UC Hears Liaquat Ali.” The article documents a speech given by Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan at the University of California - Berkeley in May of 1950. Khan spoke to 2500 students in UC’s Greek Theatre and warned his audience that “only those who make war can primarily maintain peace.”
"The Begum Goes Shopping"
Article from an unknown newspaper (likely San Francisco-based) entitled "The Begum Goes Shopping,” detailing a shopping trip taken by Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan, wife of Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan (and later governor of Sindh herself), during a 1950 visit to California.
"Women Painters Will Hold East Indian Art Fete Today"
Newspaper clipping from the Los Angeles Times entitled "Women Painters Will Hold East Indian Art Fete Today." The article details a luncheon at the Assistance League gallery in Los Angeles wherein Elizabeth Sass Brunner and her daughter Elizabeth Brunner (Hungarian artists whose work was on display at the gallery) would host Indian dancer and poet Uday Shankar (here referred to as “Shan-Kar
Saund Flipped For Coin
Clipping from an unknown newspaper entitled “Saund Flipped for Coin.” In a lighthearted photo, US Representative Dalip Singh Saund was held upside down by Vincent Scarpino and Roger Bittmann at the dedication of an IRS office in Riverside, CA. The caption describes them as “shaking him down” for any remaining change after paying his taxes there.
Indian Students Speak of America, Home Land
Undated clipping from the Kingsburg Recorder entitled "Indian Students Speak of America, Home Land". The article details a talk given by Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn (here spelled as Sheranjit Dhillonn), Amarsit Singh, and Abdullah Teak to members of the Kiwanis Club in Kingsburg, CA.
"School to Benefit: 'Night In Bombay' Party Brings Out Exotic Saris"
Article from the Evening Outlook by Margie Daniels Oster entitled "School to Benefit: 'Night In Bombay' Party Brings Out Exotic Saris." Discusses a "Night in Bombay" dance at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, hosted by the Los Angeles/Bombay Sister City Committee in order to raise funds to build a school in India.
"S B branch to help Indian businessmen"
Article from India Abroad by S.M.S. Kohli entitled "S B branch to help Indian businessmen." Discusses the opening of a retail branch of the State Bank of India in Los Angeles, and quotes Dr. Amarjit Marwah on his approval of the project.