Letter from Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla, in which Ram refers to Bank of America’s interest in investing several million dollars in “prospective manufacturing enterprises,” an offer in which Birla was apparently uninterested. Ram thanks Birla for his past service to India’s independence movement and warns that a “strong atomic force” is needed to offset the threat of communism.
Letter from Randolph A. Hearst to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Randolph A. Hearst to Abnashi Ram. Letter is dated December 6, 1950. Hearst apologizes for being unable to meet with Ram earlier, among other topics.
Letter from Sister Sraddha to M.R. Ahuja
Letter from Sister Shraddha to M.R Ahuja. Letter is dated August 3, 1959. In the letter, Sister Shraddha discusses Ahuja’s upcoming visit to Los Angeles.
Letter to Abnashi Ram
Letter to Abnashi Ram from the US Immigration and Naturalization Service, notifying Ram that the conditions of his $500 bond in relation to Raj Kumari Premi Sharma have been fulfilled.
Letter from S.K. Patil to Abnashi Ram
Letter from S.K. Patil to Abnashi Ram, thanking Ram for a previous letter and promising to let him know when the writer is in Delhi next.
Letter from K. Raman to Abnashi Ram
Letter from K. Raman to Abnashi Ram, introducing Ram to S.B. Gandhi on behalf of S.K. Patil in hopes of a job with Ram’s firm.
Letter from S.K. Patil to Abnashi Ram
Letter from S.K. Patil to Abnashi Ram, asking Ram to convey that the people of India love the United States and what it has done for them.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to R.R. Saksena
Letter from Abnashi Ram to R.R. Saksena at the Consul General of Indian in New York, congratulating him on the recent successful visit of Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He asks that Saksena contact him soon and thanks him for his services in the past.
Letter from R.R. Saksena to Abnashi Ram
Letter from R.R. Saksena to Abnashi Ram, stating that Saksena had a hectic experience during Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s visit to the United States, but that he finds it a privilege to work for Nehru. Saksena goes on to say that he is unhappy about conditions in India and asks what Ram’s plans are for the future.