Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Swami Ashokananda
Letter dated August 1, 1949 from Godha Ram Channon to Swami Ashokananda in receipt for a donation towards a dinner fund to welcome Madame Vijaya Lakhshmi Pandit to San Francisco.
Advertisement for Lecture by Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
Advertisement for a lecture by India’s First Woman Ambassador to the U.S., Vijaya Lakhshmi Pandit, who was to discuss American trading opportunities with India on July 27, 1949.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Medha Yodh
Letter dated August 4, 1949 from Godha Ram Channon, representative of the Reception Committee of Northern California Indians, to Medha Yodh, thanking her for singing and dancing at an event.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Amrose N. Diehl
Letter dated July 31, 1949 from Godha Ram Channon to Mrs. Amrose N. Diehl thanking her for an invitation to a cocktail party in honor of Ambassador of India to the U.S., Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit.
Letter from Alfred Cantor to Godha Ram Channon
Letter dated July 19, 1949 from Alfred Cantor of Paramount Flag Company to G.R. Channon of India China Trading Company in response to a previous letter regarding an incorrect invoice. Cantor acknowledged the mistake and enclosed a corrected invoice.
Postcard from M.K. Joshi to Godha Ram Channon
Postcard dated July 20, 1949 from M.K. Joshi of International House to G.R. Channon in response to a dinner invitation in honor of Mrs. Pandit. Joshi wrote he and a friend, Mr. H.N. Shah, would attend.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Unni Nayar
Letter dated August 4, 1949 from G.R. Channon to Colonel Unni Nayar, Public Relations Officer of Indian Embassy. Channon wrote about a previous meeting with Col. Nayar and Mrs. Pandit in San Francisco.
Correspondence from Ram Nath Puri to Editor, The Sacramento Bee
Letter dated January 3, 1947 to the editor of the Sacramento Bee from Ram Nath Puri of Fair Oaks, California. The letter is concerning the division of India and the factions that existed in the government between the people of greater India after its independence from Britain.
Letter to Godha Ram Channon
Letter dated July 31, 1949 to ‘Uncle Channon’ from ‘Hari’, who thanked Channon for the invitation to a dinner in honor of Ambassador Pandit. The nephew then requests the names and addresses of Hindu farmers who might be able to contribute money to an Independence Day celebration hosted by students.
Postcard to Godha Ram Channon
List of members of the Reception Committee to welcome Indian Ambassador to the U.S., Vijaya Lakhshmi Pandit on Friday, July 22 at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, CA.