Copy of Complaint and Summons in V.D. Bagai vs. C.R. Badger, et al.
Copy of Complaint and Summons in V.D. Bagai vs. C.R. Badger, et al.. A newspaper clipping is pasted onto the copy, which reads, "The creditors of C.E. Herrick, Incorporated, a concern which lends money on real estate and automobiles, petitioned yesterday to have it declared bankrupt. V.D. Bagai, the Isaac Upham Co. and the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company are the petitioners."
Business Card for Sack, Gupta & Gupta
Business card for the law firm of Ruth Church Gupta, Jerome Sack, and Kamini Kant Gupta, based in San Francisco, California.
Police Report Filed By Ram Bagai
Police report from Ram Bagai, dated July 18, 1983. The report describes a theft, in which jewelry stolen from Kala B. Chandra.
Legal Document
Legal document that documents Mahesh Chandra's appointment of Ramnath Bansal to execute the deed of settlement in favor of "Darampura Pachisi Society Regd."
Legal Document
Legal documenting that notarizes Ramesh and Krishna Chandra's appointment of their brother Mahesh Chandra to manage their inherited real estate in Delhi, India.
Complaint Report
Complaint report dated March 12, 1967 from the Lodi Police Department filed by Mr. Netz in Lodi, California.
Mahendran Thiruvarangan Oral History Interview
At the time of this interview, Mahendran Thiruvarangan ('Thiru') is a senior lecturer at the University of Jaffna Department of Linguistics and English, and is a scholar who focuses on postcolonial literatures, the relationships between land and literature, radical democracy, and nationalism and co-existence. He received his PhD in English in 2019 from the City University of New York.
Sumangala ('Sumi') Kailasapathy Oral History Interview
Sumangala ('Sumi') Kailasapathy is a public accountant and former City Council Member representing District 1 of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Sumi has a history of political activism that dates back to her upbringing in Jaffna.
Mugshot of Ashar Singh
Mugshot of Ashar Singh, who was arrested for "assault with intent to commit crime against nature." The printed matter on the back of the photo indicates that Singh received a sentence of between 1 and 14 years, and was transferred from Cassia County to Idaho State Penitentiary on October 5, 1915.