"Pakistan X-Rayed"
Newspaper clipping of an article titled "Pakistan X-Rayed" by Hashmat, June 20, 1952.
"Hyderabad And The Indian Union"
Newspaper clipping of a letter titled "Hyderabad and the Indian Union", from Taraknath Das, published on the Washington Post editorial page, July 3, 1948. Das argues that the U.N. is an impartial body, and its support of Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir is a direct result of U.S. pressure to please the pan-Islamist bloc in order to ally with it against the Soviet Union.
"High Tributes Paid Gandhi By Shocked World Leaders"
Newspaper clipping of an article by James L. Kilgallen titled "High Tributes Paid Gandhi by Shocked World Leaders: President Truman Sends Condolences; U.S. Flags at Half-Mast."
"Ripley's Believe It or Not"
Newspaper clipping of an ad for "Ripley's Believe It or Not,” purporting to show the “mathematics of war” with a timeline showing the lengths of various wars. These include World War I, the First and Second Boer Wars, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the Spanish Civil War, and the “next war” beginning in 1939.
Late Lala Har Dayal
Newspaper clipping dated April 7, 1939, reporting a telegram from Sreemati Chandoo Bibi, President of the Workers’ League, to Subash Chandra Bose requesting Bose’s orders for the observance of "India Hardayal Day" in honor of Har Dayal’s memory. Lala Har Dayal was one of the founders of the Ghadar Party.
"At Home And Abroad -- Nehru And Communism in Asia"
Newspaper clipping of an article by Raymond Lawrence from The Oakland Tribune (California) dated November 2, 1949. Lawrence discusses Nehru’s “mixed socialist” economic policies and Indian attitudes toward communism.
"Pickets at Dutch consulate"
Newspaper clipping dated July 30, 1947. Clipping states, "Representatives of the Negro people and the peoples of Greece and India will participate in the picket line before the Dutch consulate [...] to protest the Dutch attack on the Indonesian Republic [...]." Godha Ram Channon is named as the picketing representative of the National Committee for India’s Freedom.
Newspaper Clipping
Newspaper clipping dated April 26, (year unknown). Urdu.
"Our Congressman From India"
September 1958 article from the Washington Diplomat entitled “Our Congressman From India," profiling US Representative Dalip Singh Saund. The article discusses a 1957 speech Saund gave and details his successful campaign against Jacqueline Cochran Odlum the year before.
UC Hears Liaquat Ali
Newspaper clipping from the San Francisco Chronicle entitled “UC Hears Liaquat Ali.” The article documents a speech given by Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan at the University of California - Berkeley in May of 1950. Khan spoke to 2500 students in UC’s Greek Theatre and warned his audience that “only those who make war can primarily maintain peace.”