Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated October 19, 1970 and postmarked from Chicago. Kitchlew apologizes for not feeling "like himself" during Ram's recent visit with him in Chicago, and expresses pleasure that both India and Pakistan are prospering and making gains economically.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated September 11, 1970. Kitchlew says he is pleased that Ram had an enjoyable time with his friends the Walshes in Fort Lauderdale, and remarks on how much traveling Ram has been doing recently.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated February 26, 1971. Kitchlew thanks Ram for expressing concern over his health, scolds him for misspelling his name on an envelope, and expresses regret that due to health and financial difficulties, he cannot accept Ram's offer to stay with him for a few weeks. He also mentions his two nephews in North America, Tariq Z. Kitchlew and Arif Z.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated March 4, 1971. Kitchlew encourages Ram to get treatment for his recurring glaucoma and discusses Ram's possible upcoming visit to Chicago. He also complains that his business has been in dire straits, which prevents him from traveling himself.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated October 19, 1970 and postmarked from Chicago. Kitchlew apologizes for not feeling "like himself" during Ram's recent visit with him in Chicago, and expresses pleasure that both India and Pakistan are prospering and making gains economically. This letter is a duplicate copy.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated September 11, 1970. Kitchlew says he is pleased that Ram had an enjoyable time with his friends the Walshes in Fort Lauderdale, and remarks on how much traveling Ram has been doing recently. This letter is a duplicate copy.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated June 12, 1969 and postmarked from Chicago. Kitchlew thanks Ram for sending him an article about an Indian, Nepalese, and Tibetan art collection in New York (belonging to Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck), and mentions a surprise phone call from an old friend, Sardar Sarna. Also mentions Dr. Syud Hossain and J. J. Singh.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated June 26, 1969 and postmarked from Chicago. Kitchlew discusses Ram's glaucoma, and asserts that his previous letter to Ram was not a reprimand but simply an observation that several of their mutual friends (such as Sardar Sarna, Gobind Behari Lal, and Dr. Bartosh) are older than Ram yet continue to lead active lives.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated August 22, 1969 and postmarked from Chicago. He remarks on the orders for his shop which accumulated during his absence from Chicago, and thanks Ram for his recent hospitality (as well as Ram's daughter and son-in-law, Raj and Roshan Sharma).
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram, dated December 3, 1969 and postmarked from Chicago. Kitchlew thanks Ram for previous letters and newspaper clippings, laments that he has been unable to relax due to working constantly, and mentions that he is no longer licensed to drive due to failing a vision test. He also discusses the good fortune of their mutual friend Dr.