American Institute of Culture Letterhead
Letterhead from the American Institute for Culture based in Santa Barbara California, and founded by the Humanology Society, Inc.
Biographical Sketch of Bhagwan S. Gyanee
Biographical sketch of Bhagwan Singh Gyanee, who is described here as the Founder of the American Institute of Culture. The document is incomplete.
Indian Art in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Essay from The Hindustan Review "India Art in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts" written by A.K. Coomaraswamy, a member of the India Home Rule League of America.
Basic Facts about India
Pamphlet printed by the India League of America titled "Basic Facts About India." Contributors are listed as Anup Singh, H.W. Boulter, and Hemendra K. Rakhit, members of the Research Bureau of the India League. The pamphlet also includes a list of all the other pamphlets published by the India League of America.
An Appeal
An appeal letter from the Association for the Promotion of Education of the People of India. The officers of the organization were all based at the University of Washington.
Read, Think and Love the Truth: Economic Exploitation of India by England
Broadside titled "Read, Think and Love the Truth: Economic Exploitation of India by England," which tallies various statistics about the exploitation of colonial India. Although never mentioned, the broadside is most likely a Gadar party publication.
Lal Chand Mehra, M.A.
Pamphlet for "Lectures and Readings on India" by Lal Chand Mehra. The pamphlet provides a brief biography of Mehra, who was born in Amritsar and arrived in the U.S. in 1921, receiving his A.B. and M.A. degrees from the University of California.
Asia Magazine's Special India Number
The May 1937 issue of Asia magazine was the "Special India Number," and featured articles by Devendra Satyarthi, Radhakamal Mukerjee, S.C. Guha-Thakurta, S.G. Panandikar, Sir Daniel Hamilton, Anup Singh, Ramanada Chatterjee, Swami Nikhilananda, Anand K. Coomaraswamy, and W. Norma Brown. The issue also includes transcripts of speeches by Tagore, Gandhi, and Nehru.