Misc. Correspondence
A series of four letters between Ram Bagai in Hollywood and Krishna Nehru Hutheesing in Bombay. The two letters to Mrs. Hutheesing are dated September 30, 1951 and December 14, 1950. The letters to Bagai are dated February 22, 1951 and November 27, 1951.
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.
Letter from Yogesh K. Gandhi to David Watumull
Letter from Yogesh K. Gandhi of the Gandhi Memorial International Foundation to David Watumull, Executive Vice President of the Watumull Foundation, dated June 11, 1987. The letter goes into the various fundraisers organized by the Gandhi Memorial Foundation.
Telegram to University of California Students
Telegram dated July 30, 1976 addressed to University of California informing students of “grave impending crisis” and inviting them to join the “Justice for George Fernandes and Other Freedom Fighters” committee. George Fernandes was one of twenty-five freedom fighters arrested by Indira Gandhi’s administration in June 1976 and tried in the infamous Baroda dynamite case.
Letter from B.R. Ambedkar to W.E.B. Du Bois
Undated letter from B.R. Ambedkar to W.E.B. Du Bois, most likely written in 1946. The letter inquires about the National Negro Congress petition to the United Nations, which attempted to secure the rights of minority through the U.N. council.
Letter from W.E.B. Du Bois to B.R. Ambedkar
Letter from W.E.B. Du Bois to B.R. Ambedkar dated July 31, 1946. In the letter, Du Bois responds to Ambedkar's letter, and enclosed a statement made by the National Negro Congress to the United Nations Council. Du Bois also writes that he has "every sympathy with the Untouchables of India."
Letter from B.N. Chatterjee to Dean of The Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia
Letter dated November 29, 1902 from B.N. Chatterjee to the Dean of Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia. After completing three years of medical study at Calcutta University, Chatterjee wrote to Hahnemann Medical College inquiring about the possibility of completing his fourth year of study there.