Martyrs' Day Commemoration
Advertisement for "Martyrs' Day Commemoration" held on November 21, 1998 and presented by the Gadar Memorial Steering Committee and Consulate General of India. The program included an homage to Gadar member Bud Dillon, a poetry reading, and lecture by journalist P. Sainath.
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.
Letter from Jani Gant at UNICEF to Ram Bagai
Letter from Jani Gant of UNICEF to Ram Bagai, dated October 25, 1982. The letter is an answer regarding inquiries pertaining to the premiere of Gandhi on December 7, 1982 at the Plitt Century Plaza Theatre.
"Gandhi Film To Be Fictionalised"
Clipping from the April 3, 1981 edition of The India Reporter, featuring the article "Gandhi Film To Be Fictionalized."
"The Forgotten Mahatma"
Clipping from January 15, 1981 edition of India Tribune, featuring the article "The Forgotten Mahatma." The article describes the results of a survey conducted in India that questioned Indian students on basic facts regarding the life of Gandhi.
Message of the East (Spring 1948)
The 1948 Spring issue of the Vedanta Quarterly (Volume 37, No. 1), issued by the Vedanta Centre in Boston, Massachusetts, subtitled the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial issue. The issue contains essays by Swami Paramananda, Gayatri Devi, Verrier Elwin, and Olive Sharma.
"Is Mahatma Gandhi The Greatest Man Of The Age?"
Pamphlet titled Is Mahatma Gandhi the Greatest Man of the Age? by Kirby Page, published in 1930. The Pamphlet contains four chapters, each dealing with the Indian nationalist movement and Gandhi's role as a nationalist leader.
A Brief Study of Mahatma Gandhi
Pamphlet titled A Brief Study of Mahatma Gandhi written by Rajaram Vinayak Gogate. The pamphlet contains a reprint of Gogate's essay from the December 1926 issue of the American Federationist.
Gandhi: The Man and His Message
Pamphlet titled Gandhi: The Man and His Message written by Dalip Singh Saund. The pamphlet provides a short biographical sketch of the life of Gandhi, comparing the Indian nationalist leader to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Giuseppe Mazzini.