Photograph of Kamala Cornelius Asirvatham with her Three Daughters
Photograph depicting Kamala Cornelius Asirvatham, member of the Pennsylvania College for Women class of 1918, with her three daughters. A framed image of a man is also shown. This image was reproduced in the June 1938 issue of the Pennsylvania College for Women Alumnae Recorder magazine.
Letter from Kamala Cornelius Printed in the Sept 1930 Alumnae Recorder
Letter from Kamala (Cornelius) Asirvantham, PCW `18 to Chatham University (then Pennsylvania College for Women) alumnae sent from Lucknow, India describing her living arrangements with her husband at the university.
PCW Class of 1918 Update in the Nov 1931 Alumnae Recorder
In this update on the Class of 1918, portions of a letter written by Kamala (Cornelius) Asirvatham to college president Helen Coolidge describe the impact of the death of her infant daughter, the application of her studies under Miss Meloy in social service work in Lucknow among members of different castes, and a discussion of the practice of purdah among women in Northern India.
Letter from Kamala Cornelius Printed in the June 1938 Alumnae Recorder
A letter from Kamala (Cornelius) Asirvantham, PCW `18 to Chatham University (then Pennsylvania College for Women) alumnae dated in March 1938 describing her life since leaving college. She describes her work as a teacher in Madras, her marriage to Dr. Eddy Asirvatham, and her work in Lucknow to provide education and activities for working adults and poor children.
Article "Bangles from India" With Statements by Kamala (Cornelius) Asirvatham
In an article titled "Bangles from India" that appears in the May 1945 issue of the Alumnae Recorder, quotes from Kamala (Cornelius) Asirvatham `PCW 18 describe a donation to the Coolidge Memorial Fund of several bracelets belonging to Vasanti Asirvatham, daughter of Kamala Asirvatham.
Letter from Kamala Cornelius Printed in the Fall 1946 Alumnae Recorder
In the Class News section of the Fall 1946 Alumnae Recorder appears a letter to Miss Marks at the Pennsylvania College for Women (now Chatham University) and dated October 26, 1946. The letter announces that Ms. Asirvatham writes from Boston, which Ms. Asirvatham expects will be a surprise.