Data Desired for History
Form titled "Data Desired for History," filled out by Taraknath Das, for William Arba Ellis' history of Norwich University.
Taraknath Das -- A Cosmopolitan Leader
Essay titled "Taraknath Das -- A Cosmopolitan Leader" written by Stuart A. Rice and published in the December 1910 issue of Cosmopolitan Student. Rice profiles Das, describing his college activities and his publications. The essay contains a photograph of Das.
Memories of Norwich University
Essay from the May 1960 issue of the Norwich Record titled "Memories of Norwich University" by Alleen F. Hedges, who worked as a stenographer for William Arba Ellis. Hedges briefly discusses Taraknath Das in the essay.
Obituary for Taraknath Das
Obituary for Taraknath Das published in the April 1959 issue of the American Historical Review.
A brief autobiographical sketch written by Taraknath Das
Brief biographical sketch written by Taraknath Das on April 22, 1908. The sketch details his family life in India, his education and career as a teacher in India, and eventual departure from India, first to Japan, and then to the U.S. on June 18, 1906.
Author Held As India Plot Chief
Clipping of a newspaper report entitled "Author Held As India Plot Chief," discussing Taraknath Das's arrest on the charge of "plotting to set on foot a revolution to free India freedom British control."
Civic Reception to Dr. Tarak Nath Das
Civic Reception to Taraknath Das issued on behalf of the Aldermen and Councillors and the citizens of Calcutta. The text of the Civic Reception is signed by Deputy Mayor of Calcutta Naresh Nath Mookerjee, dated September 10, 1952.
Civic Reception to Dr. Tarak Nath Das
Letter from Naresh Nath Mookerjee, Deputy Mayor of Calcutta, to Taraknath Das dated September 10, 1952 welcoming Das home to a free India after forty-seven years in exile.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Taraknath Das
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Taraknath Das dated August 7, 1946. Channon reports that he has begun to translate a cable Das sent into Urdu, Hindi, and Gurmukhi and plans to distribute it to the Indian community in California. He also discusses his opinions on the issue of Kashmir.