Banquet Gourmet's Delight
Clipping from the Norman Transcript, entitled "Banquet Gourmet's Delight" and dated May 12, 1957. It describes the annual "banquet of nations" sponsored by the University of Oklahoma's International Club, and specifically mentions club president Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn.
Internationals Set Meeting
Newspaper clipping from unknown publication, entitled "Internationals Set Meeting" and dated April 12, 1957. The article says that per club president Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn, the University of Oklahoma's International Club would soon hold a meeting, adding that the club would also host its yearly "banquet of nations" in May and join the Easter pageant in Lawton.
The International (Vol. 1, No. 2)
The second issue of The International, the newsletter published by the University of Oklahoma's International Club (led by Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn). Dated April 8, 1957.
Letter from Gene Russell to Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn
Letter from Gene Russell, Foreign Student Coordinator at the University of Oklahoma, commending Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn, president of the University of Oklahoma International Club, on the first publication of the International Club Newsletter.
The International
The first issue of The International, the newsletter published by the University of Oklahoma's International Club (led by Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn). Undated, but includes a handwritten note from Dhillonn referring to it as the first issue of his "pet project".
Indian Students Speak of America, Home Land
Undated clipping from the Kingsburg Recorder entitled "Indian Students Speak of America, Home Land". The article details a talk given by Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn (here spelled as Sheranjit Dhillonn), Amarsit Singh, and Abdullah Teak to members of the Kiwanis Club in Kingsburg, CA.
Indian Consul General Plans Semi-Official Visit to Campus
Clipping from the Oklahoma Daily dated September 25, 1958, entitled "Indian Consul General Plans Semi-Official Visit to Campus." It describes a planned visit to the University of Oklahoma campus by Indian Consul General Rajkumar Raghunath Sinha.