"American wives of India, active group"
Newspaper clipping from the February 15, 1949 issue of Daily News, a Los Angeles publication, featuring an article about the American Wives of India. The article is written by Dorothy Dietz and describes the aims and origins of the organization. Leona Bell (Parr) Bagai served as the vice-president, and Kala Bagai Chandra was a member.
"American wives of India, active group"
Newspaper clipping from the February 15, 1949 issue of Daily News, a Los Angeles publication, featuring an article about the American Wives of India. The article is written by Dorothy Dietz and describes the aims and origins of the organization. Leona Bell (Parr) Bagai served as the vice-president, and Kala Bagai Chandra was a member.
"Other Nutty Professors"
Newspaper clipping of a letter to the editor titled "Other Nutty Professors" by Mumtaz Kitchlew from the Chicago Tribune, dated July 15, 1951.
"Visits in Valley"
Newspaper clipping of a photograph from the November 26, 1950 edition of a California newspaper. The photograph features Mulk Raj Ahuja, Consul General of India, and his wife surrounded by other Indian leaders during their visit to California’s Imperial Valley.
"At Home And Abroad -- Nehru And Communism in Asia"
Newspaper clipping of an article by Raymond Lawrence from The Oakland Tribune (California) dated November 2, 1949. Lawrence discusses Nehru’s “mixed socialist” economic policies and Indian attitudes toward communism.
"Error-Proof Toll Line Code Developed By UNC Experts"
News article from Durham Morning Herald, Durham, NC, dated March 23, 1961, regarding Dr. R.C. Bose and his assistant, Dr. D. K. Chaudhuri. The two University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill professors developed an error-proof mathematical code for transmitting electronic data via toll telephone lines.
"The Watmul Foundation"
An article from The Indian Home magazine on the creation of the Watumull Foundation, headed by Gobindram J. Watumull and his wife Ellen Watumull and headquartered in Los Angeles.
Sir S. Radhakrishnan deputed to America by Watumull Foundation
An image of Sir S. Radhakrishnan, Professor of Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions at Oxford, from the December 1946 issue of The Indian Home. Radhakrishnan was one of the first recipients of the Watumull Scholarship.
Indian Manufacturers Export Association
Article from an unknown newspaper entitled "Indian Manufacturers Export Association,” detailing the first meeting of the Indian Manufacturers Export Association in 1948, led by the association’s president, Lanka Sundaram.
"Our Congressman From India"
September 1958 article from the Washington Diplomat entitled “Our Congressman From India," profiling US Representative Dalip Singh Saund. The article discusses a 1957 speech Saund gave and details his successful campaign against Jacqueline Cochran Odlum the year before.