Letter from K.S. Luong to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Letter dated January 13, 1943 from the K.S. Luong, secretary of the Chinese Embassy in Washington to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. The letter acknowledges the receipt of Gyanee's letter addressed to Madame Chiang Kai-shek, the First Lady of the Republic of China.
Letter of Introduction for Bhagwan Singh Gyanee from Stella Hanau
Letter dated November 22, 1935 from Florence Rose, secretary for the National Committee on the Federal Legislation for Birth Control, to Stella Hanau, introducing Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Rose writes that Gyanee plans to conduct a lecture-series dealing with ethical problems, and also that he was of great assistance to Margaret Sanger during her Indian visit.
Letter from Sid Schwartz to Miss Lucy Barnes re: Dr. Bhagwan Gyanee's lecture
Letter dated October 1, 1935 from Sid Schwartz, Director of WOR's The Listener Speaks to Lucy Barnes regarding Bhagwan Singh Gyanee's subject of the "The Cultural Needs of America." Schwartz solicits the speech from Gyanee for an upcoming broadcast.
Letter from Har Dayal to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Letter from Har Dayal to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee, dated August 9, 1936. Strangely, Dayal addresses Gyanee as "Madam" in its salutation. Dayal inquires about events in the U.S., and updates Gyanee on his activities in England.
The Minneapolis Kiwanian
This issue of The Minneapolis Kiwanian contains an advertisement for Dr. Bhagwan S. Gyanee's upcoming lecture on "America Witherbound.---Mystic Symbology of the Seal of the United States."
Advertisement for Lectures by B.S. Thind and Bhagwan Gyanee
Advertisement in January 29, 1933 edition of the New York Times for lectures by Bhagat Singh Thind and Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Thind's lecture is titled "Soulful Science of Sikh Saviors." Gyanee's lectures are titled "Technocracy," "Is There Any Religion Without an Idol?," and "Women's Problems."
Dr. Gyanee Gives Solution of War
Newspaper article dated April 18, 1932 titled "Dr. Gyanee Gives Solution of War." The article contains quotes from Gyanee, including one describing his solution to ending war, as well as the affinities and differences between America and India.
Six Free Lectures on "Humanology"
Advertisement for six free lectures by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee, to be held at Carnegie Hall. The lecture subjects are titled as follows: "India's Cultural Contribution to the World (Illustrated)," "Though Materialization," "The Law of Vibration," "The Secret of Perpetual Youth," "Complexes and How to Conquer Them," and "Powers and Possibilities of the Pineal Gland."