Mahatma Gandhi: A Memorial Service
Booklet for the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Service, held on February 1, 1948 at The Community Church in New York City. The service was presided over by Ministers Donald Harrington and John Hayne Holmes. The booklet also contains a typed note with a poem titled "Mahatma Gandhi" written by Winifred Rawlins.
"'Gandhi': A Majority of One"
Clipping from the March 8, 1981 edition of the Los Angeles Times, containing the article "'Gandhi': A Majority of One" by Tyler Marshall. The article describes the making of the 1982 biopic Gandhi, with quotes from director Richard Attenborough and Ben Kingsley.
Gandhi Movie Flyer
Flyer for 1982 biopic Gandhi, which includes a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Ashes of Gandhi laid in sarcophagus at Pacific Palisades shrine dedication"
Newspaper clipping featuring article titled "Ashes of Gandhi laid in sarcophagus at Pacific Palisades shrine dedication." The article reports on the opening of the new Self-Realization Church of all Religions in Pacific Palisades, California, founded by Paramhansa Yogananda in 1950.
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.
Gandhi: The Man and His Message
Pamphlet titled Gandhi: The Man and His Message written by Dalip Singh Saund. The pamphlet provides a short biographical sketch of the life of Gandhi, comparing the Indian nationalist leader to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Giuseppe Mazzini.
A Brief Study of Mahatma Gandhi
Pamphlet titled A Brief Study of Mahatma Gandhi written by Rajaram Vinayak Gogate. The pamphlet contains a reprint of Gogate's essay from the December 1926 issue of the American Federationist.
The Trial of Gandhi
Pamphlet titled The Trial of Gandhi, published by the Sacramento-based Muslim Association of America, containing a reprint of article originally published in Young India.
"Is Mahatma Gandhi The Greatest Man Of The Age?"
Pamphlet titled Is Mahatma Gandhi the Greatest Man of the Age? by Kirby Page, published in 1930. The Pamphlet contains four chapters, each dealing with the Indian nationalist movement and Gandhi's role as a nationalist leader.