"MAYOR: Some Get Through Bradley's Door"
Article from the Los Angeles Times by Doug Conner and Cecilia Rasmussen, entitled "MAYOR: Some Get Through Bradley's Door" and dated June 14, 1988. Describes the accessibility of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's office; from the scrapbook of Dr. Amarjit Marwah.
"Calif. Chapters of Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundn. Raise $131,000"
Article from India-West, entitled "Calif. Chapters of Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundn. Raise $131,000" and dated October 14, 1988. Postmarked to Dr. Amarjit Marwah. The article discusses successful fundraisers held by the two California chapters of the Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation; the guest of honor for both was Nargis Dutt's husband, fellow actor Sunil Dutt.
"Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation of Southern California Cordially Invites Everyone To Their Annual Gala Dinner Dance"
Ad that ran in L.A. India on September 16, 1988, inviting readers to the Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation of Southern California's "annual gala dinner dance." The guest of honor is listed as Nargis Dutt's husband, fellow actor Sunil Dutt. Also includes a calendar of related events spanning two months, one of which featured Dr. Amarjit Marwah as the chief guest.
"Nargis Dutt Foundation Raises $40,000 in One Hour"
Article from L.A. India by Otis Meyer, entitled "Nargis Dutt Foundation Raises $40,000 in One Hour" and dated October 14, 1988. Details a fundraiser for medical supplies in India which was dedicated to the memory of Indian actress Nargis Dutt; speakers included Dutt's husband Sunil Dutt, Dr. Rajen Anand, and Dr. Amarjit Marwah.
"Southern Calif. Nargis Dutt Event Raises $69,000"
Article from India-West by Michel W. Potts, entitled "Southern Calif. Nargis Dutt Event Raises $69,000" and dated October 14, 1988. Describes the Second Annual Dinner of the Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation of Southern California; the guest of honor was Nargis Dutt's husband, fellow actor Sunil Dutt.
"Indian Dental Association Holds 5th Annual Banquet"
Article from L.A. India by Otis Meyer, entitled "Indian Dental Association Holds 5th Annual Banquet" and dated October 28, 1988. Describes the Indian Dental Association's annual dinner/dance in Anaheim, CA, which in 1988 honored Dr. Amarjit Marwah as its guest of honor. Marwah is pictured alongside State Senator David Roberti and IDA President Dr. Vinod Bhatia.
"Judge Candace Cooper Now Mrs. Harold G. Becks"
Article from the Los Angeles Sentinel by Jessie Mae Brown, entitled "Judge Candace Cooper Now Mrs. Harold G. Becks" and dated November 3, 1988. Describes the marriage of Superior Court Judge Candace Cooper to Harold Glen Becks, with a reception held at the Malibu home of Dr. Amarjit Marwah.
"Sindhi Community Inspired By Dada Vaswani's Visit"; "Marwah Chosen Alumni of Year"
Two India-West newspaper clippings from the scrapbook of Dr. Amarjit Marwah. The first, an article entitled "Sindhi Community Inspired By Dada Vaswani's Visit" and dated April 15, 1988, discusses a Los Angeles visit by Rev. J.P. Vaswani and notes Dr. Amarjit Marwah as one of the dignitaries in attendance.
"Sikh Scholars Refute McLeod's Misrepresentation of Sikh Religion"
Article from L.A. India entitled "Sikh Scholars Refute McLeod's Misrepresentation of Sikh Religion" and dated December 16, 1988. Describes a conference on Sikh Studies held in Los Angeles, during which scholars refuted Dr. Hew McLeod's misinterpretation of Sikhism. The conference took place on the California State University campus.