Letter from Agnes Smedley to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Letter from Agnes Smedley to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee dated January 18, 1920. Smedley describes the recent activities of the Friends for Freedom of India, and efforts to organize meetings with various intellectuals and politicians.
Letter from Secretary of Mr. Roosevelt to Bhagwan Singh
Letter dated February 7, 1933 from Louis McH. Howe, secretary to President Roosevelt, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee . The letter reads, "I wish to acknowledge your recent letter to Mr. Roosevelt. As you know, he is always interested in having the views of those who are giving thought to the problems of our country, and I shall bring this correspondence to his attention at the first opportunity."
Letter from Sid Schwartz to Bhagwan Gyanee
Letter dated October 15, 1935 from Sid Schwartz, Director of WOR's The Listener Speaks to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Schwartz invites Gyanee to the studio on October 20 to broadcast a talk.
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.
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."
Five Free Lectures by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Advertisement for five free lectures by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee at the Hotel St. George in New York. The lecture topics are described as follows: "Humanology," "Dreams, Their Symbols and Meaning," "The Science of Healing," "The Mystic Power of Suggestion," "Your Emotions," and "Powers and Possibilities of the Pineal Gland."
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."
Letter from Bhagwan Singh to Bande Mataram magazine
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to the editors of Lahore-based Bande Mataram journal. In the letter, Gyanee includes a subscription fee and provides his own commentary about the paper. Gyanee provides his opinions on Hinduism, Mohammedanism, atheism, and the independence movement.
Letter from Taraknath Das to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Letter from Taraknath Das to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee dated September 24, 1958. Das mentions that he will be able to visit Gyanee before his departure for India.