Fundraising Dinner for Bangladesh Scholars
Program for fundraising dinner, organized by the American Association of Bangladeshi Engineers and Architects, for the Bangladesh Scholarship in memory of Fazlur Rahman Khan.
Letter from Gery Kery to Sadruddin Noorani
Letter to Sadruddin Noorani from Geri Kery, requesting several items for commemorating the achievements of Fazlur Rahman Khan.
Card from Deanna Derrig to Sadruddin Noorani
Card from Deanna Derrig to Sadruddin Noorani regarding the efforts made in renaming a portion of Franklin St., Chicago in honor of the architect Fazlur R. Khan.
Brief Biography of Fazlur Rahman Khan
Brief biography of the Bangladeshi-American architect Fazlur Rahman Khan, who designed the Hancock Center and Sears Tower in Chicago.
Independence Day Parade Letterhead
Letterhead for the Pakistan Independence Day Parade Committee of Greater Chicago, 1994. Includes the names of the Officers, Executive Board Members, and Patron Members.
Letter from Governor Jim Edgar recognizing Fazlur Khan
Letter dated June 16, 1998 from Governor Jim Edgar recognizing Fazlur Khan for his contributions to the city of Chicago. Fazlur Khan, an architect and engineer, designed the Sears Tower. In the letter, Edgar writes, "The innovate technologies that Mr.
Letter from Bill Clinton regarding achievements of Fazlur Khan
Letter dated June 15, 1998 from President Bill Clinton honoring the achievements of Fazlur Khan. Clinton writes, "Drawing on the richness of his Bengali background and the vigor and energy of American culture, Fazlur Khan pushed the boundaries of modern architecture and dramatically changed the physical landscape of the great city of Chicago."
Chicago City Council Resolution honoring Fazlur Rahman Khan
Chicago City Council resolution presented on April 27, 1988 by Alderman Edward Burke honoring the late Fazlur Rahman Khan with a reception celebrating the arrival of the "Khan Sculpture" in Chicago.
Mahatma Gandhi "Champion of Liberty" Stamp
On January 26th, 1961, the United States Postal Service issued 120 million 4 cent stamps and 40 million 8 cent stamps honoring Mahatma Gandhi in the "Champions of Liberty" series. The US was the second country in the world to issue a stamp honoring Mahatma Gandhi after India.