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Letter from Taraknath Das to H.R. Roberts with enclosed article



DESCRIPTION
Letter from Taraknath Das to H.R. Roberts dated April 22, 1932. Das writes that he is leaving for Munich, Germany and encloses a copy of his article on Indo-American Cultural Co-operation.

ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: April 22, 1932
Subject(s): H.R. Roberts
Type: Correspondence
Language: English
Creator: Taraknath Das
Location: Hotel Willard, 252 West 76th Street, New York, NY

TRANSCRIPTION
Permanent American address:-
102 West 75th Street
New York City

Present address:-
Hotel Willard
252 West 76th Street
New York City

April 22, 1932

Prof. Dr. H. R. Roberts
Norwich University
Northfield, Vt

My dear Prof. Roberts,

I wish to thank you for sending me two copies of the catalogue of Norwich University. I am very glad to receive your letter. I shall always remember with some feeling of genuine admiration and gratefulness for your kindness shown to me, during a very difficult time in my life.

I hope that this will find you in excellent health. I shall be very soon leaving for Europe and my permanent European address is Care of Deutsche Bank, Munich, Germany.

I am taking the liberty of enclosing a copy of a reprint of my article on Indo-American Cultural Co-operation which may be of some interest to you. I feel that within the coming twenty-five years, if not earlier, India is going to be an important factor in World Politics and far-sighted American statesmen should take the initiative in cultivating Indian friendship through Indo-American cultural co-operation.

With the kindest regards, I remain
Very sincerely yours,
[Signature]
Taraknath Das.

PROVENANCE
Holding Institution: Norwich University
Item History: 2012-08-31 (created); 2013-05-03 (modified)

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