Eulogy for R.C. Bose
Eulogy for Raj Chandra Bose delivered by unknown speaker. The majority of the eulogy is composed of verses from the Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita.
Eulogy for R.C. Bose
Eulogy for Raj Chandra Bose delivered by Pranab Kumar Sen from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill-Raleigh statistics complex. It mentions Bose’s achievements in the field of mathematics as well as his appreciation for classical Indian literature and love of world travel.
Eulogy for R.C. Bose
Eulogy for Raj Chandra Bose delivered by Norman L. Johnson from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill-Raleigh statistics complex. It mentions Bose’s achievements in the field of mathematics and his specific contributions to the statistics department at UNC.
Award of the Degree of Doctor of Science to R.C. Bose
Award of the Degree of Doctor of Science, honoris causa, to Raj Chandra Bose from the Indian Statistical Institute in Calcutta [modern-day Kolkata], dated December 18, 1974.
Raj Chandra Bose Curriculum Vita
Curriculum vita for Raj Chandra Bose, mathematician and professor at Colorado State University. Lists Bose's degrees, academic appointments, society memberships, lectures, and publications.
The Fifth Honor Banquet
Program for the Fifth Honor Banquet held by the Association of Indians in America, Inc. on May 13, 1978 at the Biltmore Hotel in New York. Raj Chandra Bose was acknowledged at this event as a past recipient of the AIA Honor Award. Other notable past recipients included Ravi Shankar, Gobind Behari Lal, and Ali Akbar Khan; the 1978 recipients were Ved Mehta, Rustum Roy, and Milton B. Singer.
"Concluding Remarks"
"Concluding Remarks" section from "Autobiography of a Mathematical Statistician" by Raj Chandra Bose, itself part of the 1982 book The Making of Statisticians, edited by Joseph Gani. This section covers Bose's personal life and family.
"Mathematical Games"
November 1959 article by Martin Gardner in the Scientific American entitled "Mathematical Games" which discusses the work of three mathematicians, including Raj Chandra Bose.
"695 receive degrees at CSU"
Clipping from the Fort Collins Coloradoan dated August 6, 1976 and entitled "695 receive degrees at CSU." Mentions that Raj Chandra Bose was honored during a Colorado State University commencement ceremony for his election to membership in the National Academy of Sciences.
AIA's First Honor Banquet A Singular Success
Front page of an issue of TransIndia dated November 12, 1973 and including the article "AIA's First Honor Banquet A Singular Success." Describes the first honor banquet held by the Association of Indians in America.