From Dr. Alsop's Article "The Art of Healing"
Excerpt from an article title “The Art of Healing” mentioning Dr. Maya Das, one of the first women from India to earn her degree in medicine in the United States. “Miss Maya Das was a Hindoo girl, very slim, with clear-cut, aristocratic features, who went through her medical training side by side with us, never missing an answer, never absent, never slighting a piece of work, always perfect.”
Beverly Creamer, "A Gift from the Watumulls"
An article from The Honolulu Advertiser written by Beverly Creamer detailing the philanthropic efforts of Ellen Watumull, the wife of Gobindram Watumull and the long-term director of the Watumull Foundation. Ellen Watumull describes an early encounter with writer Ved Mehta, when he was six years old and suffering from spinal meningitis. Includes a photograph of Ellen Watumull.
"U.S. Vet, a Kashmir General, Fears War in India"
Article from an unknown newspaper entitled "U.S. Vet, a Kashmir General, Fears War in India." The article refers to Russell K. Haight, a former American G.I. who commanded troops as a mercenary on behalf of Pakistan during the first Kashmir War.
UC Hears Liaquat Ali
Newspaper clipping from the San Francisco Chronicle entitled “UC Hears Liaquat Ali.” The article documents a speech given by Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan at the University of California - Berkeley in May of 1950. Khan spoke to 2500 students in UC’s Greek Theatre and warned his audience that “only those who make war can primarily maintain peace.”
"The Begum Goes Shopping"
Article from an unknown newspaper (likely San Francisco-based) entitled "The Begum Goes Shopping,” detailing a shopping trip taken by Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan, wife of Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan (and later governor of Sindh herself), during a 1950 visit to California.
Indian Republic Day
Newspaper clipping from a publication in Norman, OK, entitled "Indian Republic Day" and including an image from August 14, 1954. The picture shows Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn and M. Yazdani hoisting an Indian flag at the University of Oklahoma in observance of the seventh anniversary of India's independence.
Talk on India Set for City
Newspaper clipping from unknown publication, entitled "Talk on India Set for City." The article says that Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn, an engineering graduate student at the University of Oklahoma who had a previous degree from the University of New Delhi, was set to give a speech on the results of India's independence at the Cushing Hotel the next day.
OU Chemist Granted $18,700 for Project
Clipping from unknown newspaper with the headline "OU Chemist Granted $18,700 for Project." It details a grant awarded to associate professor Dr. Robert H. Perry from the National Science Foundation, and mentions Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn as Perry's graduate assistant.
Indian Students Speak of America, Home Land
Undated clipping from the Kingsburg Recorder entitled "Indian Students Speak of America, Home Land". The article details a talk given by Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn (here spelled as Sheranjit Dhillonn), Amarsit Singh, and Abdullah Teak to members of the Kiwanis Club in Kingsburg, CA.