Postcard from Rani Bagai to Abnashi Ram
Postcard from Rani Bagai to Abnashi Ram. The postcard updates Abnashi Ram on Rani’s stay in India. It is dated November 28, 1974.
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram. Letter is dated July 19, 1969. In the letter, Mehrotra discusses his upcoming move to another Bombay flat, a visit to his son in Agra, and other topics.
Letter from Abnashi Ram
Letter dated March 18, 1976 from Abnashi Ram to the Indian Ambassador to Japan regarding many topics including the ambassador's recent travels, the death of Dr. Syud Hossain, and how young people act more entitled to everything without working hard.
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram. Letter is dated June 15, 1976. In the letter, Mehrotra introduces Ram to H.C Bahree and asks him to look after Bahree during the his trip to the US and Canada.
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram
A letter dated September 24, 1976 from Lalji Mehrotra to Avinashi Ram inviting Avinashi Ram to a reception in honor of Shri Y.B. Chavan, Foreign Minister of India, in Los Angeles on October 12, 1976.
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram
In an undated letter, Lalji Mehrotra wrote to Abnashi Ram regarding his arrival in the United States and his future travel plans while touring the country. Mehrotra asked Ram to get in touch with Ram Bagai for him.
Letter from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram
Letter dated July 12, 1977 from Lalji Mehrotra to Abnashi Ram in regards to Lalji Mehrotra’s travel plans to Los Angeles. Abnashi Ram assisted in booking hotel accommodations for Mehrotra.
Flyer for M.S. Subbulakshmi Concert
Flyer for M.S Subbulakshmi Concert in October of 1966 at Bovard Auditorium in University of Southern California. The flier states that the concert was organized by the USC Indian Students Association, and contains a short biography of the artist and ticket prices.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram discussing Kitchlew’s trip to Pakistan and various political matters, including a public condemnation of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, an assassination attempt against Ayub Khan, the Nixon-Humphrey presidential race, and the Vietnam War.