Letter from Bill Clinton regarding achievements of Fazlur Khan
Letter dated June 15, 1998 from President Bill Clinton honoring the achievements of Fazlur Khan. Clinton writes, "Drawing on the richness of his Bengali background and the vigor and energy of American culture, Fazlur Khan pushed the boundaries of modern architecture and dramatically changed the physical landscape of the great city of Chicago."
Letter from Louis McH. Howe to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Letter dated March 28, 1933 from Louis McH. Howe, secretary to President Roosevelt, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee . The letter reads, "The President has asked me to take appreciate acknowledgment of your very kind letter and to tell how grateful he is for your congratulations and your good wishes."
Letter from Mrs. Roosevelt's office to Bhagwan Singh
Letter dated November 28, 1933 from the secretary to President Roosevelt to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee . The letter reads, "Mr. Roosevelt asks me to thank you for your interest in writing, and to express her regret that her time in New York was so short that it was impossible to see you."
Letter of Introduction for Bhagwan Singh Gyanee from Stella Hanau
Letter dated November 22, 1935 from Florence Rose, secretary for the National Committee on the Federal Legislation for Birth Control, to Stella Hanau, introducing Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Rose writes that Gyanee plans to conduct a lecture-series dealing with ethical problems, and also that he was of great assistance to Margaret Sanger during her Indian visit.
Letter from A.R. Forbush to Bhagwan S. Gyanee
Letter dated May 28, 1935 from A.R. Forbush, Assistant to the Executive Director of the National Emergency Council, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Forbush writes that the President was interested in reading his letter relating to the cultural needs of the country. The message indicates that Gyanee's letter was forwarded to L.R.
Letter from L.R. Alderman to Mr. Gyanee
Letter dated June 3, 1935 from L.R. Alderman, the Director of the Education Division of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee, suggesting an interview in Washington D.C. or New York City. Alderman was responding to a letter that Gyanee had addressed to President Roosevelt.
Letter from T.N. Kaul to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Letter from T.N. Kaul, First Secretary at the Embassy of India, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. In the letter, Kaul sends a note of thanks on behalf of Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit.
The Watumull Foundation Contribution to East-West Understanding
1959 U.S. Congressional Record detailing the proceedings and debates of the 86th Congress, First Session. This 2-page document prints the remarks given by John A. Burns, a Delegate from Hawaii, on the contribution by the Watumull foundation on East-West understanding.