Old world girls to be M.D.'s
A newspaper article describing the upcoming graduation of Miss Dora Chatterjee as only the third "Native Hindu" woman to graduate from the college.
Medical Co-eds From Far-away Lands
Newspaper clipping featuring portraits of Premala Shahane Poona, Saniyeh Habboob, and Mary Markuze, three students at the Woman's Medical College of Philadelphia.
Three Little Maids at Medical School
Newspaper clipping featuring a photograph of Premala (spelled "Premola" in the clipping) Shahane Poona, Saniyeh Habboob, and Mary Markuze, three students at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania taken between 1928 and 1929.
Hatred of Hindu and Moslem Makes Britain's Rule Secure
Newspaper clipping from the front page of the March 15, 1925 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle. The clipped article is titled "Hatred of Hindu and Moslem Makes Britain's Rule Secure" by Stanley Mitchell.
Hindustan Revolution Right Here
Newspaper clipping of article "Hindustan Revolution Right Here" from the February 21, 1917 issue of the San Francisco Examiner. The article describes the ousting of Hindustan Gadar editor Ram Chandra from the Gadar party.
Ram Chandra - Editor Hindustan Gadar
Clipping featuring two photographs of Har Dayal, and captions written in Urdu and English. The English text reads "Ram Chandra, Editor Hindustan Gadar" and provides an address.
Hindus Defend Dyal
Clipping of a newspaper report titled "Hindus Defend Dyal."
Britain Asked Dayal's Arrest
Clipping of a newspaper report titled "Britain Asked Dayal's Arrest," from the March 28, 1917 edition of the San Francisco Bulletin.
Har Dyal, Hindoo Savant, Faces Accusers
Clipping of a newspaper report from the March 27, 1914 issue of the San Francisco Chronicle. The report is entitled "Har Dyal, Hindoo Savant, Faces Accusers," and features a photograph of Har Dayal.