"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.
Message of the East (Spring 1948)
The 1948 Spring issue of the Vedanta Quarterly (Volume 37, No. 1), issued by the Vedanta Centre in Boston, Massachusetts, subtitled the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial issue. The issue contains essays by Swami Paramananda, Gayatri Devi, Verrier Elwin, and Olive Sharma.
"The Forgotten Mahatma"
Clipping from January 15, 1981 edition of India Tribune, featuring the article "The Forgotten Mahatma." The article describes the results of a survey conducted in India that questioned Indian students on basic facts regarding the life of Gandhi.
"Gandhi Film To Be Fictionalised"
Clipping from the April 3, 1981 edition of The India Reporter, featuring the article "Gandhi Film To Be Fictionalized."
Gandhi Today (Autumn 1986)
The inaugural issue of Gandhi Today, a quarterly magazine of the Gandhi Foundation based in New York. The issue features essays from Yogesh Gandhi, Ram Bagai, Don Howard Sheldon, Stephen Hay, Ann Medlock, Elaine Seiler, Priscilla Prutzman, Michael Nagler, and Vasant Merchant.
India-America Society Bulletin (October-November-December 1968)
The October-November-December 1968 issue of the India-America Society Bulletin (Vol. 6, No. 1) featured mainly quotations from Gandhi. A short editorial note is included by R. Lal Singh, the President of the India-America Society. The editor of the bulletin is Sushila Janadas, a popular Indian dancer in the U.S. in the 1940-50s.
I Talked With Gandhi
Excerpts from the May 1949 issue of New Outlook (Vol. 2, No. 4), published by the Los Angeles-based organization New Century Foundation. The issue contained a cover story titled "I Talked with Gandhi," which features an interview of the journalist Louis Fischer by television reporter J. Frank Burke.
Forty Thousand Followers of Gandhi in Prison
Booklet published by the India Information Bureau of America titled Forty Thousand Followers of Gandhi in Prison. Issue includes a membership form.
Advertisement for India China Store in San Francisco
Advertisement for India China Store in San Francisco, run by G.R. Channon. Among the items advertised are “India Art Goods,” jewelry, and foods. A color picture of Mahatma Gandhi was given free to anyone who brought in this advertisement.