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Finding Aid
Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers, 1879-2001
MSS-189
Size: 78 linear feet
Provenance: Gift of Sheila Chandrasekhar, San Diego, California, 2002
Access: open
Copyright: The literary rights to this collection are assumed to rest with the person(s) responsible for the production of the particular items within the collection, or with their heirs or assigns. Researchers bear full legal responsibility for the acquisition to publish from any part of said collection per Title 17, United States Code. The Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections may reserve the right to intervene as intermediary at its own discretion.
Completed by: Kimberly Brownlee, David Chelminski, Mary Koslovsky, & Bea Bridenbaugh, 2002-2007
Table of Contents
| Biographical Sketch | 1 | ||
| Brief Chronology of Dr. Chandrasekhar's Life | 3 | ||
| List of Family Members | 6 | ||
| Scope and Content Note | 7 | ||
| Conservation Note | 11 | ||
| Series Descriptions | 12 | ||
| Box and Folder Inventory | 19 | ||
| Correspondence | |||
| General/Professional, arranged chronologically | 19 | ||
| General/Professional, arranged by subject | 28 | ||
| Personal/Family | 29 | ||
| Notable Correspondents | 30 | ||
| Biographical files | |||
| Press clippings | 32 | ||
| Press releases | 33 | ||
| Events | 33 | ||
| Awards, certificates, honorary degrees, and other honors | 34 | ||
| Curriculum vitae | 34 | ||
| Travel material | 35 | ||
| Miscellaneous biographical and personal material | 35 | ||
| Autobiographical material | 36 | ||
| Works of Dr. Chandrasekhar | |||
| Papers, articles, speeches, manuscripts | 39 | ||
| Book reviews, press summaries, and publishers' blurbs | 62 | ||
| Photographs, Photographic Materials, & Audio-visual material | |||
| Photographs | 63 | ||
| Photo albums | 70 | ||
| Audio-visual material | 70 | ||
| Printed Material | |||
| Newspaper clippings | 71 | ||
| Newsletters | 78 | ||
| Pamphlets and booklets | 84 | ||
| Reprints | 89 | ||
| Government publications | 92 | ||
| Conference materials | 96 | ||
| Journals and magazines | 102 | ||
| Newspapers | 105 | ||
| Maps | 105 | ||
| Foreign language material | 106 | ||
| Career Files | 106 | ||
| Indian Institute for Population Studies and Population Review | 107 | ||
| Research Files | |||
| Abortion | 109 | ||
| Alaska | 109 | ||
| Birth Control and Family Planning | 110 | ||
| Hindu View of Population | 112 | ||
| India | 113 | ||
| Indian Diaspora | 115 | ||
| Miscellaneous subject files | 116 | ||
| Population (general) | 119 | ||
| Women | 121 | ||
| Ann Downes Chandrasekhar's papers | 125 | ||
| Exhibit Material | 126 | ||
| Bibliography of Dr. Chandrasekhar's writings | 127 | ||
Biographical Sketch
Dr. Sripati Chandrasekhar was a well-known international demographer, economist, sociologist, and scholar. He spent his life advocating population control for his native India, because he believed that was the best way to improve the country's economy and protect its fragile hold on democracy. He struggled to educate the Indian people on family planning methods, particularly striving to spread the word to the remote villages throughout the country. He supported abortion for women and sterilization for men, and promoted artificial birth control methods and the use of contraceptives such as the pill and IUD. Many of his views were considered controversial, and he often faced considerable opposition, particularly in rural areas of the country where large families were seen as an economic necessity.
Chandrasekhar, or Chandra as he was known to friends, was born in 1918 in Rajahmundry, India, one of six children of Sripati Sarangapani and Bavanula Rajamma Rao. He attended Vorhees High School in Vellore, India, and Madras Presidency College, where he wrote his first paper on India's population problems. "From then on," Chandrasekhar said, "I lived and breathed demography." In 1938 he graduated with a B.A. in economics, followed by an M.A. the next year. In 1940 he traveled to New York City and attended Columbia University and New York University, where he studied demography, sociology, and statistics. In 1944 he earned a Ph.D. in Sociology from New York University, having written his dissertation on India's population problems.
After completing his education, he lectured on India's economic and social problems at The University of Pennsylvania, and in 1945 worked as an expert in Indian demography for the U.S. Office of Strategic Services. From 1945 to 1947 he traveled around the U.S. promoting India's political independence from Great Britain. In June 1947 he married Ann Downes, an American Quaker from New Jersey, and shortly thereafter returned to India to accept an appointment as professor and chair of the Economics Department at Annamalai University. In 1948 he went to Paris and served as director of demographic research for UNESCO. In 1950 he started the Indian Institute for Population Studies (IIPS) and from 1951 to 1955 was professor and chair of the Economics Department at the University of Baroda. Beginning in 1953, Chandrasekhar spent two years at the London School of Economics as a Nuffield Fellow in demography, and attended international conferences. From 1956 to 1957 he focused his efforts again on the IIPS, and the next year traveled through communist China studying its population and social and economic trends. From 1959 to 1960, Chandrasekhar lectured in various countries around the world, returning to the United States as a visiting professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh in 1961, and lecturing across the country in 1962. From 1964 to 1965 he served as visiting professor of Demography at the University of California-Riverside and delivered National Science Foundation lectures.
In April 1964, Chandrasekhar was elected to the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of India's parliament) as a member of the Indian National Congress Party representing Madras. In this capacity he was able to promote population control measures on the parliamentary level. He was so successful in getting his message heard that three years later Prime Minister Indira Gandhi appointed him Union Minister of Health and Family Planning. As Minister he launched a massive campaign to promote smaller families and proposed a "cafeteria approach" to birth control for women. Eventually his campaign included advocating for compulsory sterilization for men with large families, but this measure was unsuccessful as it was considered too drastic. He also advocated delaying the age of marriage, improving education for girls, and letting women join the workforce.
Chandrasekhar often met with world leaders to discuss and advise them on the issues of population control, and to gain support for India's programs. In January 1968 he met with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, who assured him that although the country was cutting back on foreign aid, it would continue to support India's family planning program. That same year he was elected chairman of the International Association for Voluntary Sterilization.
From 1971 to 1975 Chandrasekhar taught sociology and demography at various U.S. institutions, including the University of California-Los Angeles. In 1975, he returned to India and became Vice Chancellor of Annamalai University. He spent the last 20 years of his life traveling around the world teaching, lecturing, and attending conferences on population control.
For his life's work, Chandrasekhar saw the average number of babies born to Indian women reduced from six to three, but better living conditions and improved health care resulted in longer life spans, effectively nullifying the reduction in the birth rate. Today, India's population level remains dangerously high.
Chandrasekhar died June 14, 2001, in San Diego, California.
References:
Brownlee, K., & Johnson, D. (2004). The Papers of Dr. Sripati Chandrasekhar. Population Review, 43(2).
Chandrasekhar, Sripati. (September 2001). Current Biography, 62(9), 86.
Martin, D. (23 June 2001). Sripati Chandrasekhar, Indian demographer, dies at 83. New York Times (Late New York Edition), pp. A11.
Brief chronology of Dr. Chandrasekhar's life
Nov. 1918 Born, Rajahmundry, India.
1938 Graduated, Madras Presidency College with a BA in economics.
1939 Graduated, Madras Presidency College with an MA in economics.
1940 Studied demography, sociology, & statistics at New York University and Columbia University.
1944 Earned PhD in sociology from New York University, his dissertation on India's population problems.
1944-45 Lectured on Indian economic and social problems, Department of Oriental Studies, University of Pennsylvania & Asia Institute in New York City.
1945 Worked for Office of Strategic Services in Washington, DC, as an expert in Indian demography.
1945-47 Traveled U.S. lecturing for India's political independence for Pearl Buck's East-West Association.
1947 Returned to India. Appointed Professor & Chair of Economics Department at Annamalai University.
1948 Directed demographic research for UNESCO in Paris, France.
1950 Returned to Annamalai University, started IIPS.
1951-55 University of Baroda, Professor & Chair of Economics Department.
1953-55 Nuffield Fellow in demography at London School of Economics Attended conferences in Sweden, Italy, Austria, & Japan.
1956-57 Directed IIPS. Traveled at home and abroad lecturing.
1958-59 Traveled through communist China, studying the population situation as well as social and economic trends.
1959 Delivered a lecture series in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
1960 Granary Fund of American Foundation sponsored lectures at universities in Middle East and Africa.
1960 Lectured in U.S.
1961 Visiting professor of economics, University of Pittsburgh.
1962 Lectured in U.S.
1964-65 Visiting professor of demography, University of California Riverside, and delivered National Science Foundation lectures. Received Watumull prize for distinguished work in demography.
Apr. 1964 Elected to the Rajya Sabha, upper house of India's parliament, as a member of the Indian National Congress Party representing Madras. Promoted population control measures to parliament.
Mar. 1967 Appointed Minister of Health and Family Planning by Indira Gandhi. Launched massive campaign to promote smaller families and proposed "cafeteria approach" to birth control to women (that is to offer them all possible means). Eventually advocated compulsory sterilization for men with large families, but this was considered too drastic. Advocated later marriage age, for education for girls, and letting women into the work force.
1967 Led Indian delegation to WHO conferences in Switzerland and Mongolian People's Republic. Addressed Public Relations World Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Nov. 1967 Appointed State Minister in Ministry of Health, Family Planning, and Urban Development.
Jan. 1968 Met with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, who promised that although the U.S. was cutting back on foreign aid, it would continue to support India's family planning program.
1968 Elected Chairman of the International Association for Voluntary Sterilization.
1969 Received Kaufman Award. Addressed International Red Cross conference in Switzerland. Received M.D. honoris causa, Academy of Medical Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
1970 Addressed Second World Food Conference in the Netherlands.
1971 Appointed Distinguished Fellow, Battelle Memorial Research Center, Seattle, Washington. Lectured in U.S. and Canada.
1972-73 Appointed Distinguished Visiting Professor of Sociology, California State University, San Diego, California.
1974 Addressed United Nations Third World Population Conference, Bucharest, Rumania.
1974-75 Appointed Visiting Professor of Health and Family Planning, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles.
1975 Appointed Vice Chancellor, Annamalai University, Tamilnadu, India. Appointed Regents Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara. Spoke at Bowling Green State University and the University of Toledo.
1976-78 Attended conference in New Zealand, and delivered lectures in Hawaii and Malaysia.
1979 Held joint appointment as Visiting Professor, University of California School of Public Health, Berkeley, and Department of Sociology, California State University, Hayward.
1980 Appointed Lucie Stern Trustee Professor of Sociology, Mills College, Oakland, California.
1984-85 Appointed Distinguished Visiting Professor of Asian Demography, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
1985-86 Appointed Visiting Professor of Sociology, University of Texas, El Paso.
1987-88 Lectured in Mauritius and Ireland.
1989-90 Appointed Fellow, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, India.
1991-92 As Chairman of the Indian Medical Education Association in the U.S., traveled to Nepal with a delegation of Indian physicians resident in the U.S. to "gift-invest" a medical college for Nepal.
1994-96 Appointed Visiting Distinguished Professor of Demography and Sociology, University of North Texas, Denton.
2001 Died in San Diego, California.
Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers
1879-2001
List of Family Members
Maternal Grandfather: Bavanula Rangah Rao
Parents: Sripati Sarangapani
Bavanula Rajamma Rao
Wife: Ann Downes Chandrasekhar
Daughters: Radha Chandrasekhar Ahlstrom
Her husband: Harlow G. "Hal" Ahlstrom
Prema Chandrasekhar
Sheila Chandrasekhar
Brothers & families: Sripati Bhaskara Rao (Bacchi)
His wife: Susheela __________
S. Rammohan Rao
His daughters:
Leela
Bhanushri
Rajyashri (Raji)
Vijayashri (Vijji)
Sripati Ranganadha (Ranji)
His wife: Sitalakshmi (Sita)
Sisters & families: Kanthi Lakshmi Reddy
Her husband: Dr. Vithal Reddy
Her daughter: Padma Kaila
Saro Shridevi ("Akka")
Ann Chandrasekhar's Anne Miller
Family: Chauncey D. (Chan) Downes
Scope and Content Note
This collection was donated to the Canaday Center by Dr. Chandrasekhar's family in 2002. It includes correspondence, biographical files, Dr. Chandrasekhar's writings, photographs, printed material, career files, files of the Indian Institute for Population Studies (IIPS) and the journal Population Review, and research files. It also includes a small collection of the papers and personal materials of Mrs. Ann Chandrasekhar, Dr. Chandrasekhar's wife, and a small amount of material set aside for use in exhibits.
The correspondence files cover the years 1938 to 2000, with a large concentration occurring during the late 1960s and 1970s. The vast majority of the correspondence documents his day-to-day business and professional life. In addition, there is a section of personal correspondence, limited to Dr. Chandrasekhar's family members, that offers a glimpse into his personal life. Finally, because Dr. Chandrasekhar communicated with many well-known personalities during his life, a separate section was created for this material.
The biographical files contain a wide variety of material documenting Chandrasekhar's life and work, and cover the period from 1918 to 2001. This is where the researcher will find the notes, essays, and snippets he had begun recording in preparation for writing his autobiography. Material such as press clippings and releases, and his curriculum vitae, provide additional detail. Items such as his awards and honorary degrees, diaries, appointment calendars, travel itineraries, and mementos allow a personal and sentimental glimpse into his life.
Throughout his entire life Chandrasekhar was a prolific writer, publishing over 30 books and hundreds of articles. The collection’s series of Dr. Chandrasekhar's works contains a large amount of this material, some of it in published and printed format, while some remains in typescript and manuscript format. In addition to book manuscripts and articles, this section contains the text of speeches and addresses, conference papers, and other material he wrote during the years 1937 to 1996. It also includes books reviews, press summaries, and publishers' blurbs about his writings. Much of his written work covers the topics of population control, family planning, and birth control. However, he also wrote about many other subjects, including migration, Indian culture and history, environmental and health issues, and food production and nutrition. There is a tribute to Indira Gandhi, an article about Chandrasekhar's meeting with Mahatma Gandhi, several articles on China's population, and even a typescript of a short article he submitted to Reader's Digest's "Life in These United States."
The photographs and photographic materials include numerous images of Chandrasekhar at various ages, and recall some of the major events in his life, people he met, and places he visited. Friends, family, and acquaintances are also represented here, including several well-known personalities. In addition to photographs of his wife, children, and siblings, there is a photograph of Chandrasekhar's father, Sripati Sarangapani Naidu. Among the significant events in his life documented here are his meeting with President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968, receiving the Kaufman Award and his visit to Hungary, both in 1969, and numerous speeches and addresses he delivered. Well-known personalities represented in the photographs include Indira Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Zakir Husain (autographed), Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Margaret Sanger, and former Michigan Governor George W. Romney. The series also contains photo albums documenting special events in his life. The Audio-visual material contains a reel of 16 mm film showing Chandrasekhar's February 12, 1969, appearance on the Today Show, during which Joe Garagiola and Hugh Downs interviewed him on the subject of India's family planning program. This section also contains a reel-to-reel audio recording of his speech at the Population Crisis Committee, held in Washington, DC, on January 12, 1968.
The printed material is composed of published and professionally printed matter Chandrasekhar gathered in the course of his research. This section includes newspaper clippings, newsletters, newspapers, article reprints, pamphlets, government publications, conference materials, journals and magazines, and maps, and covers a range of subjects too numerous to list.
The career files series contains various files from Dr. Chandrasekhar's terms as Union Minister for Health and Family Planning, Vice Chancellor of Annamalai University, and Member of India's Parliament. It covers the period from 1968-1979, and includes correspondence, committee and association files, and files on scattered topics pertinent to his various positions.
The series on the Indian Institute for Population Studies (IIPS) and Population Review document the history of IIPS from 1950-1981, and the journal for the years 1949-1950, and 1955-2000. It is composed of editor's files, office files, correspondence, and government reports and communiqués. This is where the researcher will find material such as unpublished manuscripts submitted to Population Review, promotional materials, and IIPS membership lists.
The research files are composed of research notes and remnants of material not placed elsewhere in the collection. This material was divided into the following topics: Abortion, Alaska, Birth Control and Family Planning, Hindu View of Population, India, Indian Diaspora, Population (general), and Women. There is also a section of Miscellaneous subjects containing notes and remnants on various topics.
The series of Ann Downes Chandrasekhar's papers includes a small amount of personal correspondence not associated with her in her capacity as secretary for the IIPS. It also includes a fragment of her written autiobiography; and a section of personal material composed of a small amount of poetry, and a single "diary" that served more as a daily appointment calendar and record of household finances.
Finally, the Exhibit material series is composed of items set aside for use in future exhibits. It contains two issues of Population Review, several of Dr. Chandrasekhar's books, and labels used in past exhibits. Research copies of all of these items, excluding the labels, can be found elsewhere in the library's collections.
There is much overlap in this collection, so researchers will want to look at all areas of the finding aid in order to determine whether they are seeing all that it contains on a particular subject of interest. For example, a researcher interested in abortion should not only check the "Research Files" section on "Abortion," but also the subsections on "Birth Control and Family Planning" and "Miscellaneous Subject Files," as well as the series "Printed Material."
In addition to Dr. Chandrasekhar's personal papers, his family donated his extensive personal library. These books are currently being evaluated and cataloged.
Series List
S1 |
Correspondence 1938-2001 16.5 linear ft.
Researchers should be aware that small amounts of correspondence also exists in other series in the collection, such as the series on the Indian Institute for Population Studies and Population Review, and Career Files. This series occasionally contains the correspondence of others that Dr. Chandrasekhar, for whatever reason, acquired. A small amount of the correspondence is written in the languages Tamil and Teluga.
Subseries A: General/Professional correspondence Arranged chronologically
Documents Dr. Chandrasekhar's daily business and professional life. These files frequently contain various types of material in the form of attachments to the correspondence. This subseries is further subdivided into two sections. The first, and largest section, is arranged chronologically. The second section is arranged by subject. The researcher should know that there may be additional correspondence on these subjects interfiled in the chronologically-arranged section of General/Professional correspondence. Subseries B: Personal correspondence Arranged alphabetically by correspondent's last name
Contains letters and greeting cards to and from Dr. Chandrasekhar's immediate family members. Immediate family members include Mrs. Chandrasekhar, his children, his siblings and their spouses, and his nieces. There is a small amount of correspondence from persons who are possible, but unconfirmed, relatives at the end of this subseries.
Subseries C: Notable correspondents Arranged alphabetically by correspondent's last name
Dr. Chandrasekhar communicated with many well-known personalities, and this subseries contains their correspondence. Represented here are communications between Dr. Chandrasekhar and such noteworthy figures as Indira Gandhi, Zakir Husain, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Henry Kissinger, Pearl Buck, Margaret Sanger, and Al Gore. Also represented here are organizations such as the Ford, Rockefeller, and Watumull Foundations. |
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Biographical material 1937, 1941-2000 8 linear feet
Subseries A: Press clippings 1948-88, 1990, 1992-97, and undated Arranged chronologically
Contains newspaper clippings that mention Dr. Chandrasekhar personally.
Subseries B: Press releases 1952, 1959-71, 1973-78, 1981, 1984-85, 1993, and undated Arranged chronologically
Contains press clippings that mention Dr. Chandrasekhar personally
Subseries C: Events 1941-47, 1951-98, and undated Arranged chronologically
Contains invitations, announcements, flyers, posters, programs, etc., relating to Dr. Chandrasekhar's speeches, lecture tours, and other events he was asked to attend.
Subseries D: Awards, certificates, honorary degress, and other honors 1942, 1958, 1963, 1965, 1967-70, 1976-78, & miscellaneous Arranged alphabetically by title of award or honor
Contains awards bestowed upon Dr. Chandrasekhar during his lifetime.
Subseries E: Curriculum Vitae ca. 1949, 1974, ca. 1977-79, 1990, 1995, 1999-2000, and undated Arranged chronologically
Contains copies of Dr. Chandrasekhar's curriculum vitae through the years of his career.
Subseries F: Travel material 1943, 1957, 1960, 1962, 1965-71, 1975-78, 1983, 1988-96, and undated Arranged chronologically
Contains travel itineraries and schedules. Neither the itineraries nor the schedules are complete.
Subseries G: Miscellaneous biographical and personal material Scattered dates Arranged alphabetically
Contains miscellaneous personal items such as Dr. Chandrasekhar's Parliamentary Railway Pass; a record of his meeting with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson; his
address books and rolodex; a survey map of his land in Madras, India; business cards, biographical sketches and poems, testimonials, etc.
Subseries H: Autobiographical material
Section 1. Appointment calendars and personal diaries 1937, 1954, 1956-57, 1960-61, 1964-82, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1992-95, and 2000 Arranged chronologically
Contains Dr. Chandrasekhar's daily appointment calendars and personal diaries
Section 2: Autobiographical notes and essays Scattered dates Arranged alphabetically by topic
Contains notes, "snippets," autobiographical essays, and other material Dr. Chandrasekhar collected in preparation for writing his autobiography. Includes both manuscript and typescript material. Arranged alphabetically by the heading Dr. Chandrasekhar assigned to the material, with the exception of two large sections of "miscellaneous" and "typescript" material. |
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Works of Dr. Chandrasekhar 1937-47, 1949-71, 1974-82, 1974-87, 1994, 1996-97, and undated 7.5 linear feet Arranged alphabetically by title of work
Contains copies of many of Dr. Chandrasekhar's writings, and includes papers, articles, speeches, and book drafts. Also includes reviews, press summaries, and publishers' blurbs of some of his books. |
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Photographs, Photographic Materials, and Audio-visual material 1925, 1930's-1990's, and undated 3.75 linear feet, plus 4 reels and 3 VHS videotapes
Subseries A: Photographs 1925, 1930's-1990's, and undated Arranged alphabetically by subject
Contains numerous photographs of Dr. Chandrasekhar throughout his lifetime. Also includes photographs of family members (including his father, Sripati Sarangapani Naidu), friends, and acquaintances. Among the notable people represented in this series are Indira Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Zakir Husain, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and Margaret Sanger. The photographs also cover many of the events in Dr. Chandrasekhar's life and places he visited. Unfortunately, a good many of the photographs are unidentified.
Subseries B: Photograph albums 1967-70, 1977-78, and 1992 Arranged chronologically
Contains photo albums documenting special events in Dr. Chandrasekhar's life
Subseries C: Audio-visual material 1968-69; 4 reels plus 3 VHS videotapes
Contains a reel of 16 mm film showing Chandrasekhar's February 12, 1969, appearance on the Today Show, and three copies of the recording on VHS videotape. Also contains three reel-to-reel audiotapes that record his speech at the Population Crisis Committee, held in Washington, DC, on January 12, 1968. |
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Printed material 1931-32, 1934, 1937-38, 1941-2000 18 linear feet
Subseries A: Newspaper clippings 1941-2000 and undated Arranged alphabetically by subject
Contains clippings on subjects of interest to Dr. Chandrasekhar. Many items are undated and from unidentified sources. Also contains scattered magazine articles. Includes photocopies of newspaper clippings
Subseries B: Newsletters 1879-82, 1931-32, 1934, 1938, 1941, 1944, 1949-2000 Arranged alphabetically by title
Contains newsletters from various organizations and on various topics.
Subseries C: Pamphlets and Booklets Various dates Arranged alphabetically by subject
Contains pamphlets and booklets on subjects of interest to Dr. Chandrasekhar
Subseries D: Reprints Various dates Arranged alphabetically by subject
Contains reprints on subjects of interest to Dr. Chandrasekhar. Also includes some magazine articles.
Subseries E: Government Publications 1955-56, 1958-59, 1961-66, 1968-79, 1986-87, 1992, 1996, and undated Arranged alphabetically by title
Includes publications from the governments of India, Australia, and the United States
Subseries F: Conference Materials 1937-38, 1940, 1944, 1949, 1952-78, 1980, 1984, 1968-88, 1992, 1994, 1996, and undated Arranged alphabetically by name of conference
Contents of folders vary. Includes materials such as proceedings, reports, information bulletins, addresses, papers presented, lists of participants, programs, constitutions, brochures, registration material, schedules, resolutions, notes, and minutes. A special notation is made to indicate in which of the conferences Dr. Chandrasekhar was a participant.
Subseries G: Journals and Magazines 1948-49, 1951, 1955-63, 1966-81, 1983-86, 1988-94, 2000, and undated Arranged alphabetically by name of journal or magazine
Contains issues of various journals and magazines that Dr. Chandrasekhar saved.
Subseries H: Newspapers 1965-66, 1972-76, 1981, 1985, 1991-93, 1997-99, and undated Arranged alphabetically by name of newspaper
Contains scattered issues of various newspapers that Dr. Chandrasekhar saved.
Subseries I: Maps No dates Arranged alphabetically by subject of map
Contains various maps that Dr. Chandrasekhar saved.
Subseries J: Foreign Language Material No dates Arranged alphabetically by type of material
Primarily consists of material written in the Indian languages Tamil and Teluga, but also includes scattered material written in various other languages. Additional foreign language material in other places in the collection because, for various reasons, it was possible to file it in its appropriate place. For example, foreign language correspondence that had a discernable date was filed chronologically with general correspondence if there was a discernable date written on it |
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Career files 1968-79 Arranged alphabetically
Contains various files from Dr. Chandrasekhar's terms as Union Minister of State for Health and Family Planning, Vice Chancellor of Annamalai University, and Member of India's Parliament. Includes correspondence, committee and association files, and files on other scattered topics. |
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Indian Institute for Population Studies (IIPS) and Population Review files 1949-2000 Arranged alphabetically by subject
Contains editor's files, office files, correspondence, and government reports and communiqués. Includes unpublished manuscripts, promotional material, and membership lists. The interested researcher should also check the general correspondence files for material related to this series. |
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Research files No dates 22 linear feet Arranged alphabetically by topic within the individual subseries
Contains notes, working drafts, typescripts, photocopies of articles, and other miscellaneous research materials on the following topics/subseries:
A. Abortion B. Alaska C. Birth control and family planning D. Hindu view of population E. India F. Indian Diaspora G. Miscellaneous subject files H. Population I. Women |
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Ann Downes Chandrasekhar's papers 1947, 1952, 1954-56, 1958-59, 1961-75, 1977-78, 1980-85, 1987-89, 1993, 1997-2000, and undated .5 linear feet Arranged chronologically (correspondence) |
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Exhibit material
Contains examples from the collection set aside for use in future exhibits, as well as labels from past exhibits |
Box and Folder Inventory
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S1. CORRESPONDENCE |
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A. General/Professional Correspondence |
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1938-40 |
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1941-42 |
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1943 (includes application materials for admission to Oxford) |
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1944-45 |
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1946 |
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1947 |
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1948-49 |
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1950, January-June |
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1950, July-December |
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1951 |
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1952 |
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1953, January-June |
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1953, July-December |
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1954, January-March |
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1954, April-June |
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1954, July-September |
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1954, October-December |
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1955, January |
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1955, February |
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1955, March |
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1955, April |
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1955, May |
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1955, June |
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1955, July |
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1955, August |
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1955, September |
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1955, October |
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1955, November |
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1955, December |
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1956, January-March |
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1956, April-June |
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1956, July-September |
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1956, October-December |
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1957, Jaunary-March |
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1957, April-June |
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1957, July-September |
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1957, October-December |
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1958, January-March |
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1958, April-June |
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1958, July-September |
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1958, October-December |
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1959, January-March |
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1959, April-June |
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1959, July-September |
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1959, October-December |
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1960, January |
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1960, February |
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1960, March |
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1960, April |
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1976, January |
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1976, April |
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1976, November 15-30 |
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1980, January |
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1980, March |
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1980, May |
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1981, January |
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1981, March |
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1981, May |
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1981, July |
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1981, August |
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1981, September |
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1981, November |
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1982, January |
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1982, February |
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1982, March |
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1982, April |
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1982, May |
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1982, June |
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1982, July |
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1982, August |
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1982, September |
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1982, October |
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1982, November |
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1982, December |
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1983, January |
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1983, February |
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1983, March |
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1985, July |
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1985, December |
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1986, January |
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1986, December |
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1987, January-June |
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1987, July-December |
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1988, January-June |
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1988, July-December |
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1989, January-June |
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1989, July-December |
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3 |
1990, January-June |
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4 |
1990, July-December |
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5 |
1991, January-June |
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6 |
1991, July-December |
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7 |
1992, January-June |
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8 |
1992, July-December |
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9 |
1993, January-March |
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10 |
1993, April-June |
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11 |
1993, July-September |
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12 |
1993, October-December |
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13 |
1994, January-March |
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14 |
1994, April-June |
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15 |
1994, July-September |
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16 |
1994, October-December |
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17 |
1995, January-June |
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18 |
1995, July-December |
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19 |
1996, January-March |
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20 |
1996, April-June |
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21 |
1996, July-September |
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22 |
1996, October-December |
14 |
1 |
1997, January-June |
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2 |
1997, July-December |
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3 |
1998, January-June |
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4 |
1998, July-December |
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5 |
1999 |
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6 |
2000 |
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7 |
2001 |
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8 |
Undated |
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9 |
Undated |
|
10 |
Undated |
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11 |
Undated |
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12 |
Undated greeting cards |
|
13 |
Undated greeting cards |
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Correspondence by subject and correspondent |
|
|
|
|
14 |
Asia's Population Problems (book) |
|
15 |
Aspen Institute |
|
16 |
Baroda University, Professor of Economics |
|
17 |
Bowling Green-Toledo visit, December 1975 |
|
18 |
Burma |
|
19 |
Center for Scholars and Writers, New York Public Library |
|
20 |
China visit |
|
21 |
Colloquial Tamil Self Taught (book) |
|
22 |
Dunedin, New Zealand, meeting |
|
23 |
Gauhati University |
|
24 |
The Granary Fund, 1958-1962 |
15 |
1 |
International Seminar on Fertility Control |
|
2 |
Kaufman Award, July-November 1969 |
|
3 |
Lecture tour, 1942-43 |
|
4 |
Letters for novel |
|
5 |
Magsaysay Award (also includes application and informational materials) |
|
41 |
Meeting with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968 |
|
6 |
Nagarathar Endowment Memorial Lectures, University of Malaya, August 2, 1978 |
|
7 |
Nagarathars and Sri Lanka/Ceylon visit |
|
8 |
National Humanities Center Fellowship |
|
9 |
National Seminar, Law and Population in India |
|
10 |
Nobel Peace Prize |
|
11 |
Pathfinder Fund |
|
12 |
Ramachandran, Tara |
|
13 |
Readings in Economic Development (book) |
|
14 |
Tata, J.R.D., businesses, institutes, etc. |
|
15 |
Ulan Bator |
|
16 |
World Assembly of Youth, July/August 1964, Amherst, MA, 1963-64 |
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B. Personal/Family Correspondence |
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|
17 |
Ahlstrom, Harlow G. "Hal," 1976-77 & 1980 |
|
18 |
Ahlstrom, Radha Chandrasekhar, 1960-79 |
|
19 |
Ahlstrom, Radha Chandrasekhar, 1982-2000 & undated |
|
20 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1947 & 1951 |
|
21 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1955 |
|
22 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1957 |
|
23 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1958 |
|
24 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1960 |
|
25 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1961 |
|
26 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1962 |
|
27 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1963-64 |
|
28 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1965 |
|
29 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1966 |
|
30 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1967-68 |
|
31 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1969 |
|
32 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1970 |
|
33 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1971 |
|
34 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1972-75 |
|
35 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1976 |
|
36 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1977-78 |
|
37 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1980-84 |
|
38 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1986-89 |
|
39 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1990-94 |
|
40 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, undated |
16 |
1 |
Chandrasekhar, Prema, 1960-63, 1965-66, 1969, 70-71, 1975-78, 1980, 1982-84, 1986-87, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1998-99, & undated |
|
2 |
Chandrasekhar, Sheila, 1965, 1969, 1971-74, 1976-78, 1980-82, 1984-85, 1987-99 & undated |
|
3 |
Downes, Ann Miller, 1955-58, 1960-61, 1963, & undated |
|
4 |
Downes, Chauncey B. "Chan," 1954, 1957, 1963 |
|
5 |
Kaila, Padma, 1974-76, 1980, 1990, 1992-94, 1998-99, & udated |
|
6 |
Rajyashri, S., 1975, 1978, 1984-85 |
|
7 |
Ranganadha, Sita, 1956, 1969-72, 1974-85, 1989-90, & undated |
|
8 |
Ranganadha, Sripati, 1953, 1959 |
|
9 |
Ranganadha, Sripati, 1960-61, 1963, 1965, 1967-69 |
|
10 |
Ranganadha, Sripati, 1970-72, 1975, 1977-79 |
|
11 |
Ranganadha, Sripati, 1980-89 & undated |
|
12 |
Ranganadha, Sripati, 1990-99 & undated |
|
13 |
Ranganadha, Sripati, 2000-01 |
|
14 |
Rao, Bhanu Shri, 1975-80, 1982-83, & 1985 |
|
15 |
Rao, Leela, 1962, 1972-73, 1978, 1982, 1984, & undated |
|
16 |
Rao, S. Rammohan, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1968-72, 1974-78, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1994, 2000-01, & undated |
|
17 |
Rao, Sripati Bhaskara "Bachi," 1947, 1954-57, 1960-64, 1968-69 & undated |
|
18 |
Reddy, Kanthi Lakshmi, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1997, 1999, & undated |
|
19 |
Reddy, Vithal, 1971-72 |
|
20 |
Shridevi, S., 1951-52, 1954-55, & 1957-59 |
|
21 |
Shridevi, S., 1961-69 |
|
22 |
Shridevi, S., 1970-79 |
|
23 |
Shridevi, S., 1980-85, & 1988-89 |
|
24 |
Shridevi, S., 1990-91, 1993-97, & 1999 |
|
25 |
Shridevi, S., undated |
|
26 |
Sripati, Vijayshri (Vijji), 1976, 1982, 1985-91, 1993-94, 1996, & 1998 |
|
27 |
Sushiladevi, Sripati, 1958-59, 1967, 1969, 1975, 1978-80, 1993, & 1996 |
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28 |
Unidentified possible relatives |
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C. Notable Correspondents (Note: ^ indicates the file contains correspondence to the person only) |
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29 |
Asimov, Isaac (American writer), 1980 |
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30 |
Buck, Pearl S. (American novelist), 1946 |
|
31 |
Bunker, Ellsworth (U.S. Ambassador), 1961, 1965 |
|
32 |
Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan (Astrophyisicist & Nobel Prize Winner 1983), 1991, 1995, & undated |
|
33 |
Church, Frank (U.S. Senator), 1965 |
|
34 |
Clinton, Bill (U.S. President), (copy of 1994 letter to Dr. Krishna R. Dronamraju and thank-you note) |
|
35 |
Clinton, Hillary Rodham (U.S. First Lady & Senator), 1995 ^ |
|
36 |
Cranston, Alan (U.S. Senator), 1985, 1990 |
|
37 |
Desai, Morarji (Prime Minister of India), 1968-69 & 1977-78 |
|
38 |
Deukmejian, George (Governor of California), 1992 |
|
39 |
Ford Foundation, 1955, 1957, 1960, 1962, 1965-70, 1974, 2000, & undated |
|
40 |
Fuller, Buckminster (inventor, engineer, and writer), 1974 |
|
41 |
Galbraith, John Kenneth (economist and American Ambassador to India), 1963 & 1984 |
|
42 |
Gandhi, Indira (Prime Minister of India, also includes correspondence from Mrs. Gandhi's secretaries and aides on her behalf), 1966-71, 1973, 1975-76, 1980, & undated |
|
43 |
Gandhi, Rajiv (Prime Minister of India), 1984-85 ^ |
|
44 |
Ginsburg/Gaines, Irving D. (Former student, this correspondence helps to explain a program conducted at the University of Pennsylvania in the early 1940s in which U.S. military students were taught about Indian language and culture. Dr. Chandrasekhar was involved in this program, and the interested researcher will also want to consult related correspondence from Leo Schoenbrun in this collection), 1971 & 1993 |
|
45 |
Giri, V.V. (Acting President of India & Vice President of India), 1968 & 1971 |
|
46 |
Godfrey, Arthur (radio and television personality), 1971 ^ |
|
47 |
Gore, Al (U.S. Vice President), 2000 |
|
48 |
Harriman, W. Averell (American government official), 1961 |
|
49 |
Husain, Zakir (President & Vice-President of India), 1953, 1956, 1958-1968 & undated |
|
50 |
Huxley, Julian (Director General, UNESCO), 1954-56, 1961-62 |
|
51 |
Johnson, Daniel M. (University of Toledo President, includes correspondence between Dr. Johnson and George C. Denniston, President, Population Dynamics; Donald A. Collins, President, International Services Assistance Fund; and G. Thomas Tanselle, Vice President, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fund. Also includes Johnson's business card from the University of North Texas, Denton), 1993-95, 1997-2000 |
|
52 |
Kaufman, A.R. (Kaufman Rubber Co., also includes correspondence with Mrs. Jean H. Kaufman and officers of the Kaufman Rubber Co.), 1955-56 |
|
53 |
Kaufman, A.R., 1957 |
|
54 |
Kaufman, A.R., 1958-59 |
|
55 |
Kaufman, A.R., 1960-64 |
|
56 |
Kaufman, A.R., 1966-71, 1973, 1979, & 1981 |
17 |
1 |
Kissinger, Henry A. (American government official), 1963 & 1968 |
|
2 |
Lewis, Samuel L. (spiritual teacher, Sufi order), 1967 |
|
3 |
Menon, V. Krishna (Indian politician), 1956 ^ |
|
4 |
Moynihan, Daniel P. (Member, U.S. Presidential Cabinet, & U.S. Senator), 1974 |
|
5 |
Narayanan, K.R. (President & Vice President of India), 1997-98 |
|
6 |
Nehru, Jawaharlal (Prime Minister of India), 1959-60, 1962-63 |
|
7 |
Nixon, Richard M. (U.S. President), 1972 |
|
8 |
Pandit, Vigayalakshmi (Member of Indian Parliament), 1966 |
|
9 |
Percy, Charles H. (U.S. Senator), 1973-74, 1981, 1983, 1990-93 |
|
10 |
Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli (President & Vice President of India), 1947, 1949-51, 1954-56, 1959-1968 |
|
11 |
Rao, P.V. Narasimha (Prime Minister of India), 1991 & undated ^ |
|
12 |
Reddy, Neelam Sanjiva (President of India), 1963-64, 1977-80 |
|
13 |
Richards, Ann W. (Texas governor), 1994 ^ |
|
14 |
Rockefeller Foundation (includes correspondence from John D. Rockefeller & his agents), 1950, 1958, 1968-70, 1972, 1974, 1983 |
|
15 |
Romney, George (Chairman of American Motors Corp., Michigan governor, U.S. presidential candidate, & Secretary, Dept. of Housing & Urban Development), 1972 |
|
16 |
Rusk, Dean (U.S. Secretary of State), 1968 & 1982 |
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17 |
Russell, Bertrand (British philosopher and peace advocate), 1962 |
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18 |
Sanger, Margaret (American women's rights activist, includes business card), 1947, 1956-56, 1958 |
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19 |
Sastri, Lal Bahadur (Prime Minister of India, includes correspondence from his secretary), 1964 |
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20 |
Schiff, Karenna Gore (daughter of former U.S. Vice-President Al Gore), 2000 |
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21 |
Schonbrun, Leon (Former student, this correspondence helps to explain a program conducted at the University of Pennsylvania in the early 1940s in which U.S. military students were taught about Indian language and culture. Dr. Chandrasekhar was involved in this program, and the interested researcher will also want to consult related correspondence from Irving D. Ginsburg/Gaines in this collection), 1962, 1964-65 |
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22 |
Shekhar, Chandra (Prime Minister of India), 1991, 1995 |
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23 |
Shriver, Eunice Kennedy (American activist), undated |
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24 |
Shriver, Sargent (Director, Peace Corps), 1966 |
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25 |
Sihanouk, Monique (wife of Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodian leader and representative to United Nations), 1969 |
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26 |
Singh, Charan (Prime Minister of India), 1979 |
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27 |
Singh, Giani Zail (President of India), 1982 |
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28 |
Wadia, Sophia (Indian writer), 1938 & 1947 |
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52 |
Watumull Foundation (Primarily from Ellen Watumull, Co-founder, but includes scattered correspondence from other agents of the Foundation), 1953-71 & undated |
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29 |
Wiesel, Elie (Holocaust survivor, author, and professor), 1996 & undated |
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S2. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL |
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A. Press Clippings |
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30 |
1948-57 (bound volume) |
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31 |
1941-44 |
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32 |
1946-47 & 1949-50 |
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33 |
1951-54 |
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34 |
1956-58 |
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35 |
1959-60 |
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36 |
1961 |
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1962 |
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38 |
1963 |
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1964 |
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1965 |
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41 |
1966 |
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42 |
1967, Jan.-Mar. |
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1967, Apr.-June |
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1967, July |
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45 |
1967, Aug. |
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1967, Sept. |
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1967, Oct.-Dec. |
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48 |
1968, Jan.-Mar. |
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49 |
1968, Apr.-June |
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1968, July-Sept. |
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51 |
1968, Oct.-Dec. |
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1 |
1969, Jan.-June |
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2 |
1969, July-Dec. |
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3 |
1970 |
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4 |
1971-75 |
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5 |
1976 |
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6 |
1977 |
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7 |
1978-80 |
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8 |
1981-85 |
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9 |
1986-88 & 1990 |
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10 |
1992-97 |
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11 |
undated |
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B. Press Releases |
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1952, 1959-66 |
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13 |
1967 |
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14 |
1968 |
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15 |
1969 |
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16 |
1970 |
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17 |
1971, 1973-75 |
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18 |
1976 |
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19 |
1977 |
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20 |
1978, 1981, 1984-85, 1993 |
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21 |
undated |
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C. Events |
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22 |
1941-47 |
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23 |
1951-60 |
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24 |
1961 |
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25 |
1962 |
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26 |
1963 |
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27 |
1964 |
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28 |
1965 |
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29 |
1966 |
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30 |
1967 |
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31 |
1968 |
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32 |
1969 |
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33 |
1970 |
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34 |
1971 |
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35 |
1972-75 |
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36 |
1976 |
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37 |
1977 |
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38 |
1978 |
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39 |
1979-89 |
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40 |
1990-98 |
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41 |
Undated |
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D. Awards, certificates, honorary degrees, and other honors (* indicates box is on oversize shelf) |
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77*
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1 |
Address of Felicitation presented to Dr. Sripati Chandrasekhar by the Members of the Mylapore Academy, April 14, 1967 |
77* |
2 |
Address of Welcome to Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, J.K.K. Rangammal Higher Secondary School and Girls' High Schools, February 23, 1978 |
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1 |
Alpha Kappa Delta, membership certificate, April 24, 1942 |
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2 |
Founder Fellow, Tamil Nadu Academy of Sciences, 1976 |
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3 |
Greetings, Soviet Red Cross, December 16, 1968 |
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4 |
Honorary Degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, and Citation, University of Redlands, June 6, 1965 |
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5 |
Honorary Degree, Doctor of Laws, Punjabi University, March 4, 1977 |
77*
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3 |
Honorary Degree, Doctor of Literature, Kurukshetra University, March 6, 1969 |
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6 |
Honorary Degree, Doctor of Science, University of the Pacific, February 2, 1970 |
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7 |
Indian Red Cross life membership, 1969 |
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8 |
Kaufman Trust Award, July 9, 1969 |
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9 |
Miscellaneous certificates |
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10 |
Register of Graduates, University of Madras, May 14, 1958 |
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11 |
Rotary Club of Madras, Certificate of Appreciation, May 3, 1963 |
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12 |
Watumull Memorial Prize, February 24, 1965 |
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13 |
Welcome Addresss, Government Arts College for Women, February 2, 1977 |
77*
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4 |
Welcome Address, Private Medical Practitioners' Association of India, December 31, 1967 |
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E. Curriculum Vitae |
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20 |
1 |
ca. 1949 |
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2 |
1974 |
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3 |
ca. 1977 |
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4 |
ca. 1978 |
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5 |
ca. 1979 |
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6 |
1990 |
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7 |
1995 |
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8 |
1999 |
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9 |
2000 |
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10 |
undated |
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F. Travel itineraries and tour schedules |
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11 |
1943 |
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12 |
1957 |
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13 |
1960 |
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14 |
1962 |
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15 |
1965 |
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16 |
1966 |
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17 |
1967 |
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18 |
1968 |
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19 |
1969 |
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20 |
1970 |
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21 |
1971 |
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22 |
1975 |
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23 |
1976 |
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24 |
1977 |
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25 |
1978 |
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26 |
1983 |
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27 |
1988 |
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28 |
1996 |
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29 |
Undated |
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G. Miscellaneous personal material |
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19 |
14 |
Application materials |
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15 |
A Bibliography of Sripati Chandrasekhar's Writings, editorial copy |
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16 |
Biographical poems and writings |
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17 |
Biographical sketches |
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18 |
Biographical sketches |
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19 |
Biographical sketches |
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20 |
Blueprints for proposed additions to house in La Jolla, California |
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21 |
Brief record of meeting with Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson |
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22 |
Business cards & miscellaneous identification cards |
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23 |
Caricature |
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24 |
Cartoons |
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25 |
Family members, miscellaneous |
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26 |
Literary citations |
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27 |
Madras land, plot map |
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28 |
Passport (photocopy), 1984 |
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29 |
Railway Pass, Parliament of India, April 1964-April 1970 |
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30 |
Rajya Sabha Who's Who, 1968 |
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31 |
Stamp Collection |
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32 |
Studies on Demography, reviews |
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33 |
Testimonials |
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21 |
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Address books and Rolodex |
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H. Autobiographical Material |
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Daily appointment calendars and personal diaries (* indicates box is on oversize shelf) |
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30 |
Calendar, 1956 |
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31 |
Calendar, 1960 |
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32 |
Calendar, 1961 |
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33 |
Calendar, 1964 |
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34 |
Calendar, 1965 |
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35 |
Calendar, 1967 |
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36 |
Calendar, 1968 |
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37 |
Calendar, 1969 |
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38 |
Calendar, 1970 |
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39 |
Calendar, 1971 |
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40 |
Calendar, 1973 |
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41 |
Calendar, 1974 |
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42 |
Calendar, 1976 |
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43 |
Calendar, 1977 |
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44 |
Calendar, 1980 |
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45 |
Calendar, 1981 |
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46 |
Calendar, 1982 |
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47 |
Calendar, 1990 |
78* |
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Calendar, 1993 |
20 |
48 |
Calendar, 1994 |
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49 |
Calendar, 1995 |
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50 |
Calendar, 2000 (June-Aug.) |
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51 |
Diary, 1937 |
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52 |
Diary, 1954 |
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53 |
Diary, 1957 |
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54 |
Diary, 1964-65 |
22 |
1 |
Diary, 1966 |
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2 |
Diary, 1969 |
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3 |
Diary, 1970 |
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4 |
Diary, 1971 |
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5 |
Diary, 1972 |
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6 |
Diary, 1975 |
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7 |
Diary, 1976 |
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8 |
Diary, 1978 |
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9 |
Diary, 1979 |
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10 |
Diary, 1980 |
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11 |
Diary, 1984 |
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12 |
Diary, 1987 |
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13 |
Diary, 1992 |
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Autobiographical Notes and Essays: |
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19 |
34 |
Aging |
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35 |
Arriving in Karachi |
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36 |
Astrology |
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37 |
Baroda University |
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38 |
Bioscope |
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39 |
Canada |
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40 |
Cattle |
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41 |
Childhood |
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42 |
China |
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43 |
China trip, 1958 |
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44 |
Choking |
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45 |
Chronology, 1935-92 |
23 |
1 |
Ear Boring Ceremony |
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2 |
Essays, Notes, & Snippets, 1918-1992 (bound) |
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3 |
Essays, Notes, & Snippets, 1978-1994 (spiral notebook) |
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4 |
Essays, Notes, & Snippets |
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5 |
Father |
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6 |
Father's pseudonym; attitudes on alcohol, smoking, Christianity, card playing, clothing, school, etc. |
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7 |
First Day at School |
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8 |
Flying to Kabul |
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9 |
Gandhi, Indira |
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10 |
Gandhi, Mahatma |
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11 |
Government and Birth Control |
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12 |
Great Britain |
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13 |
Harlem Church |
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14 |
Heimlich, Henry |
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15 |
Hindu boyhood |
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16 |
India history |
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17 |
India Trip, 1992 |
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18 |
Indian Political Parliamentary life |
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19 |
Indian Red Cross Society |
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20 |
India's Water Resources |
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21 |
Introduction |
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22 |
Kaufman Trust Award |
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23 |
La Jolla, California |
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24 |
Liberia visit |
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25 |
Madras City |
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26 |
Madras Presidency College, 1935-38 |
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27 |
Madras Xiam College, 1956-57 |
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28 |
Mary's Trick at Vellore Bazaar |
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29 |
Memory |
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30 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
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31 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
24 |
1 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
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2 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
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3 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
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4 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
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5 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
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6 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
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7 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
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8 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets |
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9 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound |
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10 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound |
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11 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound |
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12 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound |
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13 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound |
25 |
1 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound |
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2 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound |
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3 |
Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound |
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4 |
Mother |
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5 |
1940 |
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6 |
1970 |
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7 |
Obaidulla of Vellore |
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8 |
Our home |
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9 |
Radha |
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10 |
Railways/Railroads |
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11 |
Religious conversion |
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12 |
Role of Telegrams in Indian Life |
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13 |
School elocution prize |
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14 |
Shanghai |
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15 |
Simon Commission |
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16 |
Singh, Sadhu Sundar |
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17 |
Singh, Sirdar Jagjit |
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18 |
Student Days in Madras |
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19 |
Switzerland |
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20 |
Tables of Contents, Topic Lists, and Chapter Abstracts |
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21 |
Tamil Separatism--Tamil Tigers |
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22 |
Tokyo to San Francisco |
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23 |
Toys |
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24 |
Tribute to Mrs. Ellen Watumull |
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25 |
Typescripts |
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26 |
Typescripts |
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27 |
Typescripts |
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28 |
Typescripts |
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29 |
Typescripts |
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30 |
Typescripts |
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31 |
Vellore |
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32 |
Visitors |
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33 |
Vorhees High School |
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34 |
Wellesley College |
Box |
Folder |
S3. WORKS OF DR. CHANDRASEKHAR |
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A. Papers, Articles, Speeches, etc. |
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25 |
35 |
Abortion, undated draft and undated typescript |
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36 |
Abortion, a socio-medical problem, Hindu Sunday Magazine, June 8, 1969 |
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37 |
Abortion in Ancient India, undated typescript |
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38 |
Abortion in India, undated typscript |
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39 |
Accomplishments of India's Family Planning Programme, n.d. |
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40 |
Address: All India Local Bodies' Officers Conference, Open Session, Trivandrum, India, October 1, 1968 |
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41 |
Address: Association for Moral and Social Hygiene of India, November 1968 |
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42 |
Address: Award of Diplomas to the Post-Graduates in Planning and Housing, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, April 1, 1968 |
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43 |
Address: Central Conference of Private Medical Practitioners, New Delhi, India, December 31, 1967 |
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44 |
Address: Conference of Heads of Christian Hospitals on Family Planning, New Delhi, India, February 5, 1968 |
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45 |
Address: Conference of Regional Representatives of Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere, New Delhi, June 17, 1968 |
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46 |
Address: Congress of Asian and Pacific Society of Haematology, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India, November 14, 1967 |
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47 |
Address: Decennial Celebrations of the Chromepet Public Health and Maternity Centre, Madras, December 10, 1967 |
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48 |
Address: Diamond Jubilee Celebration of the Trained Nurses Association of India, New Delhi, August 1, 1968 |
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49 |
Address: Fifth Convocation of the Indian Academy of Medical Sciences, Bombay, India, December 2, 1967 |
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50 |
Address: Fifth Meeting of the National School Health Council, New Delhi, February 7, 1968 |
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51 |
Address: First All India Public Relations Conference, April 24, 1968 |
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52 |
Address: Foundation Laying Ceremony of the Vocational Rehabilitation Centre, Indian Red Cross Society, Madras, December 19, 1968 |
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53 |
Address: Fourteenth All India Obstetrics and Gynaecological Congress, Nagpur, India, November 26, 1967 |
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54 |
Address: Fourteenth Meeting of the Central Council of Health, New Delhi, India, October 1967 |
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55 |
Address: Fourth Meeting of the Central Family Planning Council, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, India, October 6-7, 1967 |
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56 |
Address: Golden Jubilee of the Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore, India, October 21, 1967 |
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57 |
Address: Graduation Ceremony for the Nurses, Midwives, Laboratory and X-Ray Technicians of the Holy Family Hospital, New Delhi, December 31, 1967 |
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58 |
Address: Inauguration of the Coimbatore Chapter of the Nutrition Society of India, Coimbatore, India, March 14, 1968 |
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59 |
Address: Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, November 11, 1967 |
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60 |
Address: Indian Junior Chamber, Calcutta, November 7, 1967 |
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61 |
Address: International Homoeopathic Congress, New Delhi, October 22, 1967 |
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62 |
Address: Lions Club of Greater Delhi, New Delhi, July 27, 1969 |
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63 |
Address: Lions Club of Indraprastha, New Delhi, July 25, 1969 |
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64 |
Address: National Seminar on Rehabilitation of the Handicapped, Trivandrum, India, December 4, 1967 |
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65 |
Address: Red Cross & St. John Branch Secretaries' Meeting, Indian Red Cross Society, Madras, India, December 19, 1968 |
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66 |
Address: Seminar on Hospital Administration, Vigyan Bhawan, April 6, 1967, outline |
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67 |
Address: Seminar on Organised Sector--A Most Strategic Front for India's War on Population, Indian Junior Chamber, Calcutta, August 23, 1969 |
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68 |
Address: Seminar on the Form and Size of the Human Community, New Delhi, December 30, 1967 |
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69 |
Address: Sixth Meeting of the Central Family Planning Council, Bhopal, November 6, 1969 |
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70 |
Address: Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College, Coimbatore, India, February 26, 1978 |
26 |
1 |
Address: Student Nurses Association of India, Fourth Bienniel Conference, Lady Hardinge `Medical College & Hospital, New Delhi, October 9, 1969 |
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2 |
Address: T.B. Sanatorium, Kasauli, Founder's Day Celebrations, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh, May 21, 1969 |
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3 |
Address: Tenth All India Nature Cure Conference and Annual Session of the All India Nature Cure Federation, Bhimavaran, May 18, 1969 |
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4 |
Address: The Tuberculosis Association of India 30th Annual General Meeting, New Delhi, India, April 18, 1969 |
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5 |
Address: Training Course Personnel of Christian Medical Association of India Family Planning Project, reprinted from The Journal of the Christian Medical Association of India, March 1969 |
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6 |
Address: Twelfth All India Conference on Moral and Social Hygiene, Bangalore, India, November 22, 1968 |
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7 |
Address: Twenty-third National Conference on Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases, The Tuberculosis Association of India, Bombay, January 1968 |
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8 |
Address: Twenty-eighth All India Surgeons Conference, Patiala, Punjab, India, December 27, 1967 |
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9 |
Agriculture Must Be Put on War Footing, Free India, August 30, 1964 |
44 |
53 |
Alaska's Population--A Century of Growth 1880-1980 |
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54 |
Alaska's Population and Agricultural Resources |
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55 |
Alaska's Population with special reference to Eskimos and other Natives: A Demographic Study |
26 |
10 |
American Friends of India: Pearl Buck's Work, The Hindu (Madras), August 25, 1947 |
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11 |
The Amery-Wavell Plan for India, Asia and the Americas (New York), August 1945 |
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12 |
The Ananda Coomaraswamy I Knew, The Hindu, August 28, 1977 |
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13 |
Anarkali: A Mughal Episode, The Hindu, August 13, 1939 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History") |
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14 |
The Antiquity of Tamil, The Hindu, December 28, 1980 |
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15 |
Are we Ready to Declare War on Malnutrition? n.d. |
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16 |
Are World Resources Adequate? Unidentified galley proof |
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17 |
Asia, from Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974 |
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18 |
Asian Demographic Patters, undated typescript |
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19 |
Asian Migration and the Role of the Churches, address to World Council of Churches, Migration Conference, Leysin, Switzerland, June 11-16, 1961 |
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20 |
Asia's Demography: The New Patterns, undated typescripts |
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21 |
Asia's Population |
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22 |
Asia's Population Explosion, The Illustrated Weekly of India, August 20, 1961 |
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23 |
Asia's Population Problem, chapter in Wint, G. (ed.). (1969). Asia Handbook. Hammondsworth: Penguin Books, 1969 |
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24 |
Asia's Population Problem, undated typescript |
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25 |
Asia's Population Problems and Solutions, chapter from S. Chandrasekhar, Asia's Population Problems, 1967 |
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26 |
Attitudes of Baroda Mothers Towards Family Planning, Third International Conference on Planned Parenthood, n.d. |
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27 |
Battle of Wandiwash, The Hindu, January 29, 1939 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History") |
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28 |
Beginnings of Indian emigration to Malaya and Singapore, undated manuscript/draft |
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29 |
Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education, Assam Tribune, August 15, 1969 |
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30 |
Besant's Pamphlet on Checking Population, The Hindu, November 16, 1980 |
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31 |
Better Nutrition for Citizens of To-morrow, The Hindu Weekly Magazine, May 4, 1969 |
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32 |
Between Two Worlds, Literary Guide: A Rational Approach to the Modern World, August 1955 |
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33 |
A Bibliography on Circumpolar Populations, n.d. |
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34 |
A Billion Indians by 2000 A.D.?, The Hindu (Madras), January, 26, 1977; unidentified newspaper or magazine; and typescript |
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35 |
Birth Centenary I: The Philosophy of a Doctor, The Statesman (Calcutta), November 15, 1978 |
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36 |
Birth Centenary II: Annie Get Your Gun, The Statesman (Calcutta), November 16, 1978 |
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37 |
Birth Control Crusaders: The Trial and After, The Hindu, November 8, 1980 |
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38 |
Birth Control: Early Crusaders, The Hindu, November 2, 1980 |
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39 |
Birth Control in India and People's Republic of China: A Comparison of Policy, Organization, and Communication Strategies, research proposal |
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40 |
Birth-Place of a Prophet: Sriperumbudur, The Hindu, April 6, 1939 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History") |
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41 |
Black Hole Tragedy: Holwell and His Monument, (unidentified newspaper), September 9, 1940 |
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42 |
Book Reviews (various) |
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43 |
The Bradlaugh-Besant Trial, n.d. |
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44 |
A Brief History of Australia's Immigration Policy with Special Reference to India's Nationals, undated typescript |
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45 |
A Brief History of Immigration from India to America, bound typescript, July 1985 |
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46 |
A Brief History of Immigration from India to America, typescript |
|
47 |
A Brief History of Mauritius (1500-1985) with Special Reference to the Immigration of Indentured Laborers from India to Mauritius (1834-1910), undated typescript |
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48 |
Call from Canada, The Hindu, June 23, 1985, (first of a three-part series on immigration from India to Canada). |
|
49 |
Can India Afford a Billion People?: India's Population Crisis, Shri D.V. Krishna Rao Endowment Lecture, Andhra Mahila Sabha Educational Campus, Hyderabad, India, January 10, 1994; and manuscript |
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50 |
Can India be Industrialized?, undated typescript |
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51 |
Can We Afford a Billion Indians by 2000 AD? |
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52 |
Caste, Class, and Color in India, The Scientific Monthly, February 1946 |
75 |
24 |
Cecil Green Lectures, synopsis, undated |
26 |
53 |
Center lecture, December 8, 1970 |
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54 |
Challenge of Population Growth; Campastimes, September 1965; and Eastern Economist, June 7, 1963 |
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55 |
The Changing American Family, The Hindu, April 1978 |
|
56 |
China's Blue Suits and Loudspeakers, unidentified newspaper, February 19, 1959 |
|
57 |
China's Demographic Dilemma, typescript |
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58 |
China's Population: Census and Vital Statistics, manuscript, 1959 |
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59 |
China's Population: Embassy Notes, 1959 |
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60 |
China's Population Problems; Contemporary China, E. Stuart Kirby, Ed., Hong Kong University Press, 1960; and Far Eastern Economic Review, June 4, 1959 |
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61 |
China's Population Problems: A Report, reprinted from Population Review (Madras), July 1959 |
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62 |
China's Population Problems: Laissez-Faire and its Implications, Part 2 of two-part series, Far Eastern Economic Review, June 11, 1959 |
|
63 |
China's Population Problems: Vital Statistics and the Birth Control Campaign, Part 1 of two-part series, Far Eastern Economic Review, June 4, 1959 |
|
64 |
China's Teeming Millions, Commerce Annual Number, December 1959 |
|
65 |
Chronology of the History of Singapore with Special Reference to Indian Immigration and the Immigrant Community, n.d. |
|
66 |
A Chronology of the History of the Jewish Community in Palestine--Israel, from Ancient Times to the Present with Special Reference to India and Asia, undated typescript |
|
67 |
The City of Felicity: The Siege of Mangalore, The Hindu, 1940 |
|
68 |
Clive at Arcot, The Hindu, May 19, 1939 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History") |
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69 |
Comment on Dr. Encke's Article, reprinted from Population Review, July 1960 |
|
70 |
Communist China's Demographic Dilemma, chapter from S. Chandrasekhar, Asia's Population Problems, 1967 |
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71 |
Communist China's Hungry Millions, undated typescript |
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72 |
Communist China's Population Problems, n.d. |
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73 |
Community Development Projects: Family Planning Neglected, Commerce Annual Review, December 1953 |
|
91 |
The Composition of India's Population According to the 1951 Census, Population Review, n.d. |
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74 |
Convocation Address: Demographic Training and Research Centre, Bombay, India, June 16, 1967 |
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75 |
Convocation Address: Demographic Training and Research Centre, Bombay, India, June 6, 1969 |
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76 |
Convocation Address: Institute of Home Economics and The New Delhi Polytechnic for Women, February 16, 1968 |
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77 |
Convocation Address: Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India, March 23, 1968 |
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78 |
Convocation Address: Marathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, October 9, 1967 |
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79 |
Convocation Address: Ninth Convocation of the Demographic Training and Research Centre, Bombay, India, June 16, 1967 |
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80 |
Convocation Address: Punjabi University, Patiala, India, March 4, 1977 |
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81 |
Convocation Address: Sarjoninaidu Medical Hospital and College, Agra, India, February 18, 1968 |
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82 |
Convocation Address: Shrimati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University, Bombay, India, December 9, 1967 |
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83 |
Convocation Address: Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, January 11, 1976 |
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84 |
Co-operatives, Collectives and Communes |
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85 |
Cordiality in Post-War Years, The Hindu, July 7, 1985, (third of a three-part series on immigration from India to Canada). |
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86 |
Course outline: Women, Law and Population, California State University, Hayward, California, September-December 1979 |
|
87 |
Cultural Barriers to Family Planning, The Hindu (Madras), July 28, 1957 |
|
88 |
Cultural Barriers to Family Planning in Underdeveloped Countries, paper presented to the Fifth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Tokyo, Japan, October 1955 |
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89 |
Dance of Siva, (unidentified publication), December 18, 1938 |
|
90 |
A Day with Mahatma Gandhi, n.d. |
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Death Control: A Short Summary of the Convocation Address, Poona, October 20, 1968 |
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2 |
Death Control in India, Sainik Samachar, September 24, 1967; press release, August 15, 1967; and unpublished paper |
|
3 |
Decline in India’s Fertility?, unidentified publication, August 3, 1969; manuscript and typescript |
|
4 |
Democratization and Pursuit of Excellence, summary of Convocation address delivered at Punjabi University, March 4, 1977 |
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5 |
Democratization of Higher Education in India, speech, n.d. |
|
6 |
A Demographer Looks at Southern California, speech given at the Society for General Systems Research AAAS Meetings, Berkeley, California, December 28, 1965 |
|
7 |
Demographic Disarmament for India: A Plea for Family Planning, Presidential Address, First All-India Conference of The Family Planning Association of India, Bombay, November 30-December 2, 1951 |
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8 |
Demographic Disarmament for India: A Plea for Family Planning, The Radical Humanist, April 6, 1952 |
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9 |
Demographic Statistics in India, reprinted from Journal of the Indian Medical Profession, January 1960 |
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10 |
Demography, undated typescript |
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11 |
Demography, Development and Ecology--India, a Case Study, The Hindu Weekly Magazine, January 24, 1971 |
44 |
56 |
A Demography of Alaskan Eskimos |
27 |
12 |
The Destiny of Man and the Growth of World Population, manuscript |
|
13 |
Digest of Address: Summer Institute, Lady Irwin College, New Delhi, May 4, 1968 |
|
14 |
Dr. Chandrasekhar's Plea for Population Control, Ratnayake Memorial Inaugural Lecture, World Population Problems with Special Reference to Sri Lanka and India, 1977. |
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15 |
Economic Planning and Population Planning |
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16 |
Economic Progress in a Free Society: Free Enterprise vs. State Enterprise, unidentified paper, n.d. |
|
17 |
Economic Progress in a Free Society: The Role of Government, unidentified paper, n.d. |
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18 |
Economic Progress in India under the Plans, The Mail, n.d. (second of a three-part series entitled "Analysis of 1961 Census"). |
|
19 |
Education in China, unidentified publication, 1959 |
|
20 |
Emancipation of Women and Family Planning, three part article printed in Searchlight, June 1968; and Swasth Hind, May 1968 |
|
21 |
The Emigration and Status of Indians in the British Empire, Social Forces, December 1945 |
|
22 |
Enrichment of Food to Meet Nourishment Needs, The Food Industries Journal, February 1969 |
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23 |
The Ethics of Legislation, Miscellany, December 8, 1985 |
|
24 |
An Exponent of the Soul of Indian Art, The Hindu, August 21, 1977 |
|
25 |
Facts about India's Population, 1966 |
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26 |
Family Planning, Trayons, March 1968 |
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27 |
The Family in India, Marriage and Family Living, November 1954 |
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28 |
Family Planning: A Battle on Two Fronts, (Bombay) Economic Times, June 23, 1967 |
|
29 |
Family Planning: A Resource for Economic Development |
|
30 |
Family Planning and the Fourth Plan, air talk, September 1970 |
|
31 |
Family Planning and the India Peasant, The Illustrated Weekly of India, December 20, 1959 |
|
32 |
Family Planning: Awareness at Individual Level Must Improve, Yojana, October 13, 1963 |
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33 |
Family Planning Development and Communication Aspects, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Four-Week Orientation Course, New Delhi, India, August 18, 1969 |
|
34 |
Family Planning for Better Living, Thought, December 30, 1967 |
|
35 |
Family Planning for India's Urban Population, typescript |
|
36 |
Family Planning Helps Industrial Development, unidentified publication, April 1969 |
|
37 |
Family Planning in an Indian Village, undated typescripts |
|
38 |
Family Planning in an Indian Village: Motivations and Methods, paper presented at the Sixth |
|
39 |
International Conference on Planned Parenthood, New Delhi, India, February 14-21, 1959; and The Radical Humanist, April 5, 1959 |
|
40 |
Family Planning in India, undated paper |
|
41 |
Family Planning in India: Progress and Prospects, typescript of Yojana 1963 |
|
42 |
Family Planning in Rural India, reprinted from The Antioch Review, Fall 1959, & undated typescript |
|
43 |
Family Planning in Underdeveloped Countries, Commerce Annual Review Number, December 1955 |
|
44 |
Family Planning: Inadequate Awareness, chapter in Problems in Plan Implementation |
|
45 |
Family Planning Methods: Problems Posted by Indian Conditions, unidentified newspaper, n.d. |
|
46 |
Family Planning Needs Vigorous Efforts, reprinted from Swasth Hind, February 1970 |
|
47 |
Family Planning Priority Welcome, But…, Yojana, September 18, 1966 |
|
48 |
Family Planning Programme: Philosophy and Policy, reprinted from Swasth Hind, December, 1967 |
|
49 |
Family Planning: Questions and Answers, Span, March 1968 |
|
50 |
Family Planning: Targets and Achievements, Tribune, December 1, 1968 |
|
51 |
Family Planning: The Hindu View, The Sunday Statesman, December 1, 1985 |
|
52 |
Family Planning: The Muslim View, Swasth Hind, December 1967 |
|
53 |
Family Planning: The Way to Progress, July 25, 1969 |
|
54 |
Farmers and Family Planning, Explosion Hunger, 1975 |
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55 |
Fifteen Million Babies Less This Year, Enlite, November 30, 1968 |
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56 |
Fight Against Malnutrition, Participant Journal, Vol. 3 no. 10, May 1969 |
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57 |
The First Indian Newspaper: Pioneer Efforts of Editor Hicky," unidentified newspaper, November 26, 1939 |
|
58 |
First Motilal Nehru Memorial Lecture, The Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, New Delhi, July 24, 1969 |
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59 |
Food and People in India and Pakistan, essay in Food and People, UNESCO Publication No. 520, The Bureau of Current Affairs |
|
60 |
Food and Population Explosion, The Economic Times, Bombay, July 29, 1963 |
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61 |
Food and Population in Asia, Asia and the Americas (New York), June 1943 |
|
62 |
The Food Problem and Population Growth in India, undated typescript |
|
63 |
Foreword to Main Currents in Indian Sociology, by Giri Raj Gupta |
|
64 |
Foreword to My Jail Diary, by Jai Prakash "J.P." Narain, 1977 |
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65 |
Foreword to Organising Population Control Programmes The Junior Chamber Way, Indian Junior Chamber Programme Manual, November 1967 |
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66 |
Foreword to Our Population Problem by Jayaprakash Narayan |
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67 |
From India to America, bound revision copy, n.d. |
|
68 |
From India to Israel, bound typescript, 1996 |
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69 |
From India to Singapore, n.d. |
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70 |
Giving Women the Right to Avoid Childbirth: The Role of Abortion in Population Control, The Mail, June 9, 1966 |
|
71 |
A Global War on the Population Front: The Key to World Peace & Prosperity, Bombay Junior Chamber International Conference, Bombay, August 31, 1969 |
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72 |
The Greatest Obstacle to our Economic Development, unpublished manuscript, n.d. |
|
73 |
GRI: An Experiment in University Education, GRI News, Vol. 1, No. 2, August 1977 |
|
74 |
Growth and Characteristics of India's Population, The Scientific Monthly, September 1943 |
|
75 |
Growth and Characteristics of Population--The Island of Mauritius: 1767-1987, undated typescript |
|
76 |
Growth of Population, undated typescript |
|
77 |
Growth of World Population, typescript of lecture, undated |
|
78 |
Handbook of India in America, undated typescript |
|
79 |
Health and Family Planning, n.d. |
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80 |
Health Problems and Health Services in India, Stanford Lecture, April 22, 1980, manuscript |
|
81 |
The Hindu and Muslim Views, undated typescript |
|
82 |
Hindu Joint Family, Social Forces, March 1943 |
|
83 |
The Hindu View of Family Planning and Abortion, Population Review, 1984 |
|
84 |
Hindu View of Population, typescript 1 of 3 |
75 |
25 |
Hindu View of Population, typescript 2 of 3 |
|
26 |
Hindu View of Population, typescript 3 of 3 |
|
27 |
Hindu View of Population, a synopsis |
|
28 |
Hindu View of Self and its Political and Social Implications for India, undated typescript |
27 |
85 |
History of Birth Control in India, typescript |
|
86 |
History of India's Birth Control Movement, 1880-1977, n.d. |
|
87 |
History of the Canadian Legislation with Respect to Immigration from India, Plural Societies XVI, 1986 |
28 |
1 |
A History of United States Legislation with Respect to Immigration from India, n.d. |
|
2 |
Homeopathy in India, The Socialist Congressman, September 1, 1968 |
|
3 |
Homo Sapiens in Numberland, summary of a lecture delivered at Bangalore University November 27, 1978 |
|
4 |
How India is Tackling her Population Problem, reprinted from Foreign Affairs, October 1968 |
|
5 |
How to avoid India's Demographic Disaster (undated manuscript and typescript) |
|
6 |
Hunger and Numbers, The Mail, March 17, 1963 |
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7 |
Hungry People and Empty Lands, partial manuscript |
|
8 |
I meet Henry Wallace, typescript, 1946 |
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9 |
I meet Lin Yutang, The Aryan Path, October 1946 |
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10 |
I meet Margaret Sanger, paper, January 7, 1947 |
|
11 |
I meet Pearl Buck, TheAryan Path, January 1946 |
|
12 |
I meet the Mahatma, The Crisis, October 1942 |
|
13 |
The Impact of the Women's Liberation Movement and the Permissive Revolution on the American Birth Rate |
|
14 |
Imperative Need for Family Planning, reprint from Swasth Hind, December, 1966 |
|
15 |
Importance of Demography, unidentified newspaper, October 4, 1959 |
|
16 |
Inaugural Address: All India Ambulance Competitions, Indore, India, May 24, 1968 |
|
17 |
Inaugural Address: Cast Iron Spun Pipe Manufacturers' Association of India, Second Annual General Meeting, New Delhi, India, December 23, 1968 |
|
18 |
Inaugural Address: Central Health Education Bureau, Workshop for Mass Education and Information Officers, New Delhi, India, August 25, 1969 |
|
19 |
Inaugural Address: Central Health Education Bureau, Workshop on Health and Population Education, New Delhi, India, December 1, 1969 |
|
20 |
Inaugural Address: Central Health Transport Organization, First Fleet Management Training Course, New Delhi, India, March 25, 1969 |
|
21 |
Inaugural Address: College of Home Science, Summer Institute in Human Nutrition, University of Udaipur, Udaipur, India, May 10, 1970 |
|
22 |
Inaugural Address: Conference of Deans and Principals of Medical Colleges, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, India, August 29-31, 1967; and reprint from The Indian Journal of Medical Education, October 1967 |
|
23 |
Inaugural Address: Conference on Anti-Food Adulteration, Bombay, India, October 17, 1968 |
|
24 |
Inaugural Address: Conference on Cancer under Join Auspices of Delhi Medical Association and Delhi Cancer Society, Delhi Medical Association Hall, Delhi, India, October 10, 1968 |
|
25 |
Inaugural Address: Exhibition of Hungarian Medical Instruments, New Delhi, India, January 17, 1969 |
|
26 |
Inaugural Address: Fifth Annual Meeting of the Composite Drugs Research Project and Annual Scientific Meetings of the Post-Graduate Institute of Indian Medicines, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, October 28, 1968 |
|
27 |
Inaugural Address: Fifth Asian Conference on Occupational Health, Family Planning Seminar, Society for the Study of Industrial Medicine, India, Bombay, November 17, 1968 |
|
28 |
Inaugural Address: Fourteenth Delhi State Medical Conference, December 8, 1967 |
|
29 |
Inaugural Address: Hospital Exhibition and Medical Check Up, Coimbatore, India, August 17, 1968 |
|
30 |
Inaugural Address: Indian Medical Association, Lucknow Branch Regional Medical Conference, Lucknow, India, November 20, 1969 |
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31 |
Inaugural Address: Integrated Training Course in Reproductive Biology, n.d. |
|
32 |
Inaugural Address: Indian Medical Association, Seventh Orientation-Cum-Training Course, New Delhi, India, March 9, 1969 |
|
33 |
Inaugural Address: Indian Pharmaceutical Association Delhi Branch, National Pharmacy Week, New Delhi, India, November 16, 1969 |
|
34 |
Inaugural Address: Indian Pharmaceutical Congress Association, Twenty-first Conference, and Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the Panjab University Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chandigarh, India, December 29, 1969 |
|
35 |
Inaugural Address: Kavi Sammelan inauguration, March 14, 1969 |
|
36 |
Inaugural Address: Orientation Training Course in Family Planning for Doctors, Ahmedabad, India, June 20, 1969 |
|
37 |
Inaugural Address: Private Medical Practitioners Association of India, Andhra Pradesh Branch, Visakhapatnam District Unit, Second Annual Regional Conference, Vizianagaram, India, October 23, 1969 |
|
38 |
Inaugural Address: Private Medical Practitioners Association of India, Mysore Branch, First Annual Family Planning Conference, Bangalore, India, April 13, 1969 |
|
39 |
Inaugural Address: Fortification Conference, Calcutta, India, February 15, 1969 |
|
40 |
Inaugural Address: Punjab State Homoeopathic Conference, Fifth Session, Amritsar, India, March 8, 1969 |
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41 |
Inaugural Address: R. Sankar Shashtiabdapurthi Celebrations, Medical Conference, Quilon, India, May 2, 1969 |
|
42 |
Inaugural Address: Refresher Course in Problems of General Practice, College of General Practitioners, Hyderabad, March 22, 1969 |
|
43 |
Inaugural Address: St. John's Medical College, Bangalore, Seminar on the Role of Behavioural Sciences in Education, Banglaore, India, July 4, 1969 |
|
44 |
Inaugural Address: Sangli & Miraj Medical Associations, Tenth Maharashtra State Medical Conference, Sangli, India, November 14, 1969 |
|
45 |
Inaugural Address: Searle (India) Ltd. Chemical Factory, Bombay, India, November 8, 1968 |
|
46 |
Inaugural Address: Second Course of Training for Municipal Officers, National Centre for Training and Research in Municipal Administration, n.d. |
|
47 |
Inaugural Address: Second Foundation Week, Demographic Research Centre, Department of Economics, Lucknow University, Lucknow, India, September 9, 1968 |
|
48 |
Inaugural Address: Second International W.H.O. Staff Orientation Course, New Delhi, India, April 20, 1970 |
|
49 |
Inaugural Address: Seminar on Family Planning and the Status of Women in India, New Delhi, August 10, 1969 |
|
50 |
Inaugural Address: Seminar on "Man and his Environment," June 12, 1970 |
|
51 |
Inaugural Address: Seminar on Radiation Protection, Bombay, India, December 9, 1968 |
|
52 |
Inaugural Address: Seminar on Urban Population of India, Dharwar, Maharashtra, India, March 20, 1968 |
|
53 |
Inaugural Address: Seminar on Water Pollution and Industrial Waste Treatment, Bangalore, India, December 13-14, 1969 |
|
57 |
Inaugural Address: Setting up of Clinical and Pathological Laboratories by the Blood Bank Organisation, New Delhi, May 25, 1968 |
|
55 |
Inaugural Address: Seventeenth M.P. State Medical Conference, Indian Medical Association, Pachmarhi, India, November 2, 1968 |
|
56 |
Inaugural Address: Sixth Biennial Conference of the Teluga Association of North America, n.d. |
|
57 |
Inaugural Address: Summer Institute in Human Nutrition for Teachers in Home Science Colleges, Coimbatore, India, May 28, 1968 |
|
58 |
Inaugural Address: Symposium on Food and Population in India in Seventies, India International Centre, New Delhi, November 20, 1969 |
|
59 |
Inaugural Address: Symposium on the Population Problems of India, Indian Science Congress, Bombay, India, January 6, 1969 |
|
60 |
Inaugural Address: Tamil Nad Homoeopathic Congress, Pollachi, India, August 18, 1968 |
|
61 |
Inaugural Address: T.B. Centre, Ambilikai, India, June 10, 1969 |
|
62 |
Inaugural Address: Thirty-fifth Punjab Medical Conference, Rajpura, India, December 7, 1968 |
|
63 |
Inaugural Address: Twenty-second Madras State Medical Conference, Indian Medical Association, Tanjore, India, October 1968 |
|
64 |
Inaugural Address: World Health Organisation, Training Course on Organisation of Maternal and Child Health Field Practice Programmes in Medical Colleges, New Delhi, India, March 11, 1969 |
|
65 |
Incentives in Birth Planning, co-authored with Edward Pohlman, preliminary draft of eleven chapters, June-August 1968, typescript |
|
66 |
India: A Quarter Century of Freedom: Readings, Introduction |
|
67 |
India and the War: People vs. Empire, The Call, October 11, 1941 |
|
68 |
India: Half a Century of Freedom, typescript |
|
69 |
India Meets Challenge of Population Growth, The Indian Journalist, Family Planning Supplement, February 1969 |
|
70 |
India Since Independence, outline |
|
71 |
The Indian Community in the United States, Far Eastern Survey, June 6, 1945, and manuscript |
|
72 |
Indian Demographer Looks at World Population Problems, Unesco Courier, February 1949 |
|
73 |
Indian Emigration to Borneo, unidentified newspaper, March 2, 1951 |
|
74 |
Indian Immigration in America, Far Eastern Survey, July 26, 1944 |
|
75 |
Indian Immigration to America, The Crisis, March 1943 |
|
76 |
Indian Village in Transition, n.d. |
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77 |
Indians in America: A Case of Prejudice and Tolerance, unidentified publication, May 1, 1982 |
|
78 |
Indians in America: Reversing a Stand, unidentified publication, May 11, 1982 |
|
79 |
Indians in South Africa, Asia and the Americas, February 1945 |
|
80 |
Indians in South Africa, United Asia, n.d. |
|
81 |
Indians in South Africa: A Survey, n.d. |
|
82 |
India's Abortion Experience, typescript of book |
|
83 |
India's Family Planning Program, manuscript, n.d. |
|
84 |
India's Family Planning Programme, Nutrition, January 1970 |
|
85 |
India's Family Planning Programme: Progress and Prospects, n.d. |
|
86 |
India's First Five-Year Plan and the Population Problem, manuscript |
|
87 |
India's Money, Asia and the Americas, November 1944 |
|
88 |
India's Most Important Problem, typescript for Capital Annual, Calcutta, 1971 |
|
89 |
India's New Population Policy, Convocation Address, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India, February 10, 1968 |
|
90 |
India's New Population Policy, Rotary Club, Bombay, India, June 1968 |
|
91 |
India's New Population Policy: The Socio-Economic and Administrative Implications, Indian Administrative and Management Review, October-December, 1968 |
|
92 |
India's Population and Food Problem, The Bharat Jyoti, September 28, 1958 |
|
93 |
India's Population and Food Problem and the Role of Indian Universities, n.d. |
|
94 |
India's Population Crisis, typescript, n.d. |
|
95 |
India's Population Crisis and Contraceptive Technology, Dr. A.L. Mudalier Memorial Fourth Lecture, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, November 23, 1978 |
|
96 |
India's Population Explosion: Fact, Problem, and Solution, n.d. |
|
97 |
India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, chapter from S. Chandrasekhar, Asia's Population Problems, 1967 |
|
98 |
India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, paper presented at 55th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science, University of California, Irvine, California, June 17, 1974; and Blaisdell Institute Journal, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California, 1975 |
|
99 |
India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, State Conference of College Planning Forums, Madras, India, January 5-7, 1967 |
|
100 |
India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, typescript |
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1 |
India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, typescript |
|
2 |
India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, unidentified version |
|
3 |
India's Population Growth, Hindu, February 5, 1961 |
|
4 |
India’s Population Policy, unidentified paper, ca. 1975 |
|
5 |
India’s Population Policy, Indian Express, December 23, 1969 |
|
6 |
India's Population Policy: The Need for an Element of Compulsion, Sri Venkateswara Endowment Lecture, Sri Venkateswara University, April 9, 1976 |
|
7 |
India's Population Problem, series of three articles that appeared in Commerce, July & August, 1966 |
|
8 |
India's Population Problem and Development Strategy, n.d. |
|
9 |
India's Population Problem and Family Planning Efforts, n.d. |
|
10 |
India's Population Problem and Policy, n.d. |
|
11 |
India's Population Problem and Policy, Shri Avinashalingam Shastiabdapurty Endowment Lectures, Coimbatore, n.d. |
|
12 |
India's Population Problem: Fact, Problem, and Policy, undated typescript |
|
13 |
India's Population Problem: What is the Way Out? Commerce, December 1950 |
|
14 |
India's Population Problem I: Rate of Growth Bound to be Even Higher, Commerce, July 23, 1966 |
|
15 |
India's Population Problem III: Women Should Plan Families, Commerce, August 27, 1966 |
|
16 |
India's Public Health Problems, The Mail (Madras), March 20, 1964 |
|
17 |
India's Teeming Millions, n.d. |
|
18 |
India's Villages: Population Problems, n.d. |
|
19 |
India's Women through the Ages, undated typescript |
|
20 |
Indira Gandhi: A Tribute, Socialist Congressman, December 15, 1967 |
|
21 |
Indo-Pakistan Population Transfers, Indian Finance (Calcutta) Annual, 1947 |
|
22 |
Infant Mortality in India, 1901-1951, n.d. |
|
23 |
Infant Mortality in Madras City, United Nations World Population Conference, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, August/September 1965; and unidentified reprint |
|
24 |
Infant Welfare and Survival in India, reprinted from Madras Medical College Magazine, November 1958 |
|
25 |
Inter-Caste Marriages and National Integration, n.d. |
|
26 |
Introduction to Colloquial Tamil (by S.S. Pani, Chandrasekhar's father, a photocopy also in this file) |
|
27 |
Introductory Remarks: Inauguration Ceremony of the First Train Bearing Family Planning Publicity on her Locomotive, New Delhi Railway Station, New Delhi, India, September 12, 1968 |
|
28 |
Investment in Human Researches: How Does a Nutritionist Look at Family Planning Programme, Summer Institute on Foods and Nutrition, Lady Irwin College, New Delhi, India, June 2, 1969 |
|
29 |
Investment in Human Resources: How does a Family Planner Look at Nutrition?, typescript, n.d. |
|
30 |
Is India a Nation? Asia and the Americas, May 1944, and notebook |
|
31 |
Is India's Fertility Declining? The Realist, June 1969 |
|
32 |
Is India's Population Increasing Too Rapidly? The Voice of India, December 1944. |
|
33 |
I.U.D. Method of Family Planning, undated typescript |
|
34 |
Janata's Population Policy, 1974 |
|
35 |
Japan's Population Problem, Journal of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, 1952; and The Economic Weekly, October 6, 1951 |
|
36 |
Japan's Population Problem, series of two articles that appeared in The Statesman, September 8, 1951 |
|
37 |
Joint Guaranty for India? New York Herald Tribune, August 24, 1942 |
|
38 |
Kanchi: Ancient Town is Admiration of Townplanners, unidentified newspaper, December 22, 1940 |
|
39 |
Key Address: Seventheenth Annual Town & Country Planning Seminar, New Delhi, India, October 29, 1968 |
|
40 |
Keynote address: State Level Legislators' Conference, Karnataka, Bangalore, India, April 3, 1987 |
|
41 |
Keynote address: Third World Conference on General Practice, Special Plenary Session III, New Delhi, India, November 26, 1968 |
|
42 |
Lecture notes |
|
43 |
A Legislative History of Asian Indian Immigration to the United States of America: 1800-1980, n.d. |
|
44 |
A Legislative History of Indian Emigration to the United States of America, n.d. |
|
45 |
Letters to the editor |
|
46 |
Life in a Commune in China: Japan to be India's Model, Amrita Bazar Patri Ka, April 9, 1959 (third of a three-part series entitled "Co-operatives, Collectives & Communes). |
|
47 |
Life in These United States, n.d. |
|
48 |
Linguistic States and National Unity, The Hindu, October 31, 1956 |
|
49 |
The Long-Range Goals of the Family Planning Programme in India, undated typescript |
|
50 |
The Maharaja Sayajirao Memorial Lectures (The Problems of Indian Nationhood, Geographical Unity |
|
51 |
Major Threats to Human Survival, Swadajya, December 17, 1978 |
|
52 |
Malthus: Father of Demography |
|
53 |
Management of India's Water Resources, n.d. |
|
54 |
Mandu the 'City of Joy': Rupmati-Baz Bahadur Romance, The Hindu, March 31, 1940 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History") |
|
55 |
Mangadu: A Demographic Study of an Indian Village, Population Review, July 1957 |
|
56 |
Mangai, undated typescript |
|
57 |
Mao's War with the Family, The New York Times Magazine, May 17, 1959 |
|
58 |
Margaret Sanger, n.d. |
|
59 |
Marital Reform, undated manuscript |
|
60 |
Marx, Malthus, and Mao: China's Population Explosion, Current Scene, February 28, 1967 |
30 |
1 |
Memorial Pillar of Bobbili: Monument to the Brave who Fell in a Battle, The Hindu, October 15, 1939 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History") |
|
2 |
A Message from Gandhi, Journal North, June 22, 1997 |
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3 |
Mexico's Population: Fact, Problem and Policy, outline |
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4 |
Minister's Address: Workshop of Communication Action Research Workers Head at CFPA |
|
5 |
Modern Methods of Family Planning in India, Indian Express, November 8, 1968 |
|
6 |
Modernization of Traditional Societies, lecture notes, SDSU, January 28, 1981 |
|
7 |
The Movement of Asian People--A Challenge to the Churches, paper presented at World Conference on Problems of International Migration and the Responsibility of the Churches in a Strange Land, Leysin, Switzerland, June 11-16, 1961 |
|
8 |
The Mughal Cordelia: Jahan Ara Begum, unidentified newspaper article, n.d. |
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9 |
The Nagarathars |
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10 |
The Nagarathars of South India: An Essay and Bibliography on the Nagarathars in India and South-East Asia, 1980 |
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11 |
The Nagarathars or the Chettiars, The Sunday Statesman (Delhi), October 30, 1977 |
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12 |
The Nagarathars: The Land, the People, and their Marriage Registration System, n.d. |
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13 |
A National Population Policy Wanted, Hindu, February 11, 1968 |
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14 |
Nationalism in the Space Age, Kennedy Memorial Lecture, Bombay, India, June 1969 |
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15 |
The Nation's Number One Problem: Hurdles on Way, Amrita Bazar Patri Ka, April 7, 1959 (first of a three-part series entitled "Co-operatives, Collectives & Communes). |
|
16 |
Nayaks of Madura: The Great Past of the City and its Temple, The Hindu, July 23, 1939 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History") |
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17 |
Need for Public Support for Family Planning, Madhya Pradesh Chronicle (ED) Bhopal, July 11, 1969 |
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18 |
New Method of Family Planning, January 24, 1965 |
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19 |
A New Population Policy for India, Jayaprakash Narayan Birthday Memorial Lecture, n.d., and unidentified printed version. |
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20 |
Noble Role of Red Cross, Swasth Hind, February 1969 |
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21 |
Not so Simple Mathematics, n.d. |
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22 |
A Note on Demographic Statistics in India, n.d. |
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23 |
A Note on the Provisional Results of India's 1991 Census |
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24 |
Notes on Demography, manuscript, September 18, 1952 |
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25 |
Notion of a Small Family Catching Up, The Hindu Sunday Magazine, August 10, 1969 |
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26 |
Nutrition, n.d. |
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27 |
Objectives of Population Policy, undated manuscript |
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28 |
One Answer to India's 'Explosion.' Washington Post, February 5, 1961 |
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29 |
Our Population Explosion, n.d. |
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30 |
Our Population Problem, Illustrated Weekly of India, n.d. |
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31 |
Our Population Problems, undated manuscript |
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32 |
Our Refugees, unidentified newspaper article, n.d. |
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33 |
Pace of Development Hindered: Population Growth Tells of Indian Economy, The Mail, n.d. (third of a three-part series entitled "Analysis of 1961 Census") |
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34 |
A Pallava Port, The Hindu, February 9, 1939 |
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35 |
Personal Perspectives on Untouchability, foreword to The Untouchables in Contemporary India, by J. Michael Mahar, Ed. |
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36 |
Philosophy and Policy of India's Programme, Free India, September 17, 1967 |
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37 |
Planned Families for India, n.d. |
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38 |
Planned Parenthood, undated manuscript |
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39 |
Planned Parenthood for India, The Statesman, Independence Day Supplement, August 15, 1951 |
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40 |
Planning and Strategy of India's Family Planning Programme, December 1967 |
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41 |
Planning Commission's First Five-Year Plan and Planned Parenthood for India, People's Health, August, 1951 |
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42 |
Poetry, various |
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43 |
Political and Military Dangers of the Population Explosion in China, Supplement to Capital, December 20, 1962 |
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44 |
Population and Economic Growth, The Realist, April 1968 |
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45 |
Population and Education: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Swasth Hind, March 1970 |
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46 |
Population and Food Supply in India's First Five year plan, Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, August 1953 |
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47 |
Population and Law, undated manuscript |
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48 |
Population and Law in India, book, proof pages |
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49 |
Population and Law in India, Presidential Address, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India, September 10-12, 1976 |
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50 |
Population and Planned Parenthood in India, 2nd revised edition, proofs |
|
51 |
Population Census and Vital Statistics in India, draft |
|
52 |
Population Control, Hindustan Times (New Delhi), August 23, 1982 |
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53 |
Population Control and Nutritional Levels, n.d. |
|
54 |
Population Control in India, typescript, n.d. |
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55 |
Population Control: Problems in India, The Hindu, January 31, 1971 |
|
56 |
Population Control: Sterilization Only Answer, The Hindu (Madras), August 15, 1963 |
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57 |
Population Control: The Need, Policy and Measures, n.d. |
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58 |
The Population Dilemma, The Hindu, September 4, 1978 |
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59 |
Population Dilemma, The Mail, August 15, 1962 |
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60 |
Population Education: An Inter-Disciplinary Approach, Swasth Hind, March 1970 |
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61 |
Population Education in School and College, The Indian Express (Madras), November 29, 1976 |
|
62 |
Population Explosion, typescript of speech delivered at the Law and Freedom Day Symposium, California State College Hayward, April 29-30, 1965 |
|
63 |
Population Explosion and Problem of Hunger, Associated News and Features, n.d. |
|
64 |
Population Explosion: The Greatest Menace to our Economy, n.d. |
|
65 |
The Population Factor in Indian Economic Development, n.d. |
|
66 |
Population Growth, Illustrated Weekly of India, May 11, 1969 |
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67 |
Population Growth and Economic Development in India, chapter in Chakrabarti, Atulananda, ed., India Since 1947, and typescript |
|
68 |
Population Growth and Economic Development in Japan, n.d. |
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69 |
Population Growth and Economic Progress, The Mail, May 30, 1961 (first of a three-part series entitled "Analysis of 1961 Census"). |
|
70 |
Population Growth and Family Planning in Andhra Pradesh, n.d. |
|
71 |
Population Growth and Family Planning in India, unpublished manuscript and typescript, n.d. |
|
72 |
Population Growth and Food Supply, Deccan Chronicle, Secunderabad, September 30, 1958; and unidentified newspaper, October 5 & 6, 1958 |
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73 |
Population Growth and Food Supply in India, The Mail, October 17, 1958; and typescript |
|
74 |
Population Growth and Food Supply in India, The Modern Review (Calcutta), February 1959 |
|
75 |
Population Growth, Economic Development and Family Planning in India, reprinted from Khadi-Gramodyog, October 1963. Also in Oxygen News, Vol. 2 no. 4, Autumn 1962. |
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76 |
Population Growth in Relation to Economic Development, statement made at Second World Food Congress, June 24, 1970 |
|
77 |
Population Growth, Levels of Living and Birth Control in India, undated typescript |
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78 |
Population Growth Necessitates Desert Reclamation, Capital, December 1964 |
31 |
1 |
Population Policy, unidentified newspaper article |
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2 |
Population Policy and Family Planning in India: A Compilation of Statements of Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, typescript |
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3 |
Population, Policy and Programme, undated typescript |
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4 |
A Population Policy for a Free India, undated typescript |
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5 |
A Population Policy for Asia, undated typescript |
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6 |
A Population Policy for India, Address given to the Vivekananda College Union Society, n.d.; and manuscript |
|
7 |
A Population Policy for India, Journal of the Annamalai University, July 1951 |
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8 |
A Population Policy for India, The Statesman, August 15, 1950 |
|
9 |
A Population Policy for India, unidentified reprint |
|
10 |
Population Policy Perspectives in Communist China, Population Review, January-December 1975 |
|
11 |
Population, Poverty, and Pollution, The Dillingham Lecture Series, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 6, 1977 |
|
12 |
Population, Poverty and Pollution, summary of three lectures delivered at Karnataka University, The Hindu (Madras), February 2, 1977 |
|
13 |
Population, Power, and Peace, J.F. Kennedy Memorial Lecture, 1969 |
|
14 |
Population Pressures and the Consumption Explosion, undated typescript |
|
15 |
Population Problem and Its Impact, Inaugural Address at the Indian Medical Association Sixth Orientation-Cum-Training Course, New Delhi, September 22, 1968 |
|
16 |
Population Problem in India, Address to Progressive Group, Bombay, India, August 31, 1969 |
|
17 |
The Population Problem of India, n.d. |
|
18 |
Population Problems and International Tensions, International Social Science Bulletin, 1949 |
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19 |
Population: Problems and Prospects, Eastern Economist, Annual Number 1970, December 26, 1969 |
|
20 |
Population Problems in a Developing Economy, Population Review, July 1962; and Vital Speeches and Documents of the Day, September 1, 1962 |
|
21 |
Population Problems of Asia, reprinted from Population Review, January 1963 |
|
22 |
The Population Problems of India and Pakistan, reprinted from Eugenics Review, July 1949 |
|
23 |
The Population Problems of India and Pakistan, Unesco Courier, April & May, 1949 |
|
24 |
Population race too fast to end poverty, The Hindu Weekly Magazine, November 7, 1976 |
|
25 |
Population Trends and Housing Needs in India |
|
26 |
The Position of Women in India, The Hindu, January 29, 1978 |
|
27 |
Poverty and Population in India, Convocation Address, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Tamil Nadu, India, March 26, 1970 |
|
28 |
Poverty: The Central Problem of the Indian Economy |
|
29 |
Preface to a volume of essays on Asian and Australian population problems, n.d. |
|
30 |
Presidential Address: Family Planning Fortnight, meeting organized by Family Planning Centre under Central Government Health Scheme at Ramakrishnapuram, New Delhi, India, December 12, 1968 |
|
31 |
Presidential Address: Second All India Conference of the Indian Rationalist Association, Tenali, Madras, India, February 9-10, 1952 |
|
32 |
Prevention is Better than Cure, Convocation Address, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India, January 31, 1970 |
|
33 |
The Problem of Abortion in India, draft |
|
34 |
The Problem of American War Surpluses, typescript, October 5, 1945 |
|
35 |
The Problem of the Deaf in India, undated typescript |
|
36 |
The Problem of Tuberculosis in India, XX International Tuberculosis Conference, New York City, September 1969 |
|
37 |
Problems of an Over-Sized Population, The Hindu, July 4, 1958 |
|
38 |
The Problems of Water Supply and Sanitation, n.d. |
|
39 |
The Programme, Now Government's, Must Become People's, Yojana, September 15, 1968 |
|
40 |
Public Health as a Factor in Economic Development, undated typescript |
|
41 |
A Purposeful Population Policy, Yojana, October 16, 1966 |
|
42 |
Raja Raja Narendra: Rajahmundry in History and Legend, The Hindu, October 1, 1939 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History") |
|
43 |
A Rationalist on Religious Education, Service, April 3, 1952 |
|
44 |
Red China Hushes Up Birth Control Drive; Psychology is Bad (unidentified newspaper, n.d.) |
|
45 |
Readings in Economic Development, undated typescript |
|
46 |
Reflections on Indo-Israeli Relations and Related Topics, undated article |
|
47 |
Reflections on National Integration, n.d. |
|
48 |
Regional Variations in Infant Mortality in India, 1901-59, undated typescript |
|
49 |
Remedies to Check National Decay, The Illustrated Weekly of India, February 25, 1951 |
|
50 |
Resistance to Change: Some Problems Involved in the Implementation of Policies for Moderating Fertility with Special Reference to Family Planning, undated typescript |
|
51 |
Role of Communication and Public Relations in the Family Planning Programme in India, Central Family Planning Institute, New Delhi, India, n.d.; and Fourth Public Relations World Congress, Rio de Janeiro, October 1967 |
|
52 |
Role of Legislators in Population Control and Economic Development, n.d. |
|
53 |
The Role of Pharmacists in India's Health Services, Indian Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Industry, November/December 1967; and inauguration speech for National Pharmacy Week, Bombay, India, November 19, 1967 |
|
54 |
Role of Women in Family Planning, n.d. |
|
55 |
The Roots of Liberty, Forum, Summer-Autumn 1964 |
|
56 |
Rural Universities for India, Seventeenth Convocation, Gauhati University, Gauhati, Assam, India, April 7, 1978 |
|
57 |
Rural Universities Needed, Swarajya, December 31, 1978 |
|
58 |
Science and Population Control, n.d. |
|
59 |
Shifts in Canadian Policy, The Hindu, June 30, 1985, (second of a three-part series on immigration from India to Canada) |
|
60 |
A Short Note on Government Ophthalmic Hospital, Madras, undated typescript |
|
61 |
Should We Legalize Abortion?, n.d. |
|
62 |
Should We Legalize Abortion in India?, n.d. |
|
63 |
Should We Raise the Age of Consent?, Seminar on Demographic, Social and Psychological Implications of Raising the Female Age at Marriage, Demograph Training and Research Centre, Chembur, Bombay, September 16, 1967 |
|
64 |
Six Laws of Population Control, Address to the Students and Staff of the Lady Hardinge Medical College, February 25, 1970. |
|
65 |
A Social Survey of Baroda City, undated manuscript |
|
66 |
The Socio-Economic Situation, The Population Problem, and Proposed Solutions (sections from an unidentified book, undated typescript |
|
67 |
Some Aspects of Infant Mortality in India, 1901-59, All India Seminar on Population, March 12-14, 1964 |
|
68 |
Some Jewish Population Census and Migration Statistics for World, Palestine/Israel and India, undated typescript |
|
69 |
Some Observations on Marriage, Dating, Parent-Child Communication and Language, Conference on Indian Family and Youth, Anaheim, California, August 30-31, 1986 |
|
70 |
Some Observations on Marriage, Family, and Youth, undated typescript |
|
71 |
Some Random Thoughts on the Future Rule of the International Red Cross in War and Peace, undated typescript |
|
72 |
Some Reflections on Population and Peace (undated manuscript) |
|
73 |
South African Indians: A Survey, Modern Review (Calcutta), August 1940 |
|
74 |
The Soviet Union's Population Problem, unpublished manuscript and typescript, n.d. |
|
75 |
The Spark that Kindled Malthus' Essay on Population, n.d. |
|
76 |
Speech, Association for Voluntary Sterilization National Conference, n.d. |
|
77 |
Speech, Demographic Training and Research Centre, Bombay, India, June 7, 1968 |
|
78 |
Speech, Fifth Meeting of the Central Family Planning Council, Nainital, India, April 17, 1968 |
|
79 |
Speech, Governing Body of the Demographic Training & Research Centre, Bombay, India, June 7, 1968 |
|
80 |
Speech, Graduation Night, American International School, New Delhi, India, May 17, 1968 |
|
81 |
Speech, Indian Red Cross Society Annual General Meeting, New Delhi, India, April 18, 1969 |
|
82 |
Speech, Pharmacy Week, Calcutta, India, November 24, 1968 |
|
83 |
Speech, Round Table on "The Red Cross as a Factor of Peace in the World," January 21, 1969 |
|
84 |
Speech, St. John Ambulance Association (India), Annual General Meeting, New Delhi, April 18, 1969 |
|
85 |
Speech, Thinkers Forum, Shri K. Kamaraj 61st birthday celebration, August 5, 1963 |
|
86 |
State's Power to Restrict Families, The Hindu (Madras), June 4, 1976 |
|
87 |
Strategy of Planned Parenthood: Peculiarity of India's Demographic Trend, unidentified newspaper, n.d. |
|
88 |
Summary of Address: Sixth All-India Conference on Family Planning, Chandigarh, India, November 30, 1968 |
|
89 |
Third World's Population Problems and Family Planning and Abortion, undated typescript and manuscript |
|
90 |
Thoughts on National Integration,.The Illustrated Weekly of India, September 2, 1962, and unidentified keynote address, n.d |
|
91 |
Too Many People: Is India Facing Disaster? An Interview, reprinted from U.S. News & World Report, April 3, 1967 |
32 |
1 |
Too Much Cry for Food Self Sufficiency, M.P. Chronicle (Bhopal), August 28, 1964 |
|
2 |
Towards Population Control in India, n.d. |
|
3 |
Towards Small Family as a Social Norm, n.d. |
|
4 |
Transfers of Population, The Hindu, December 7, 1947 |
|
5 |
A Tribute to Mrs. Ellen Watumull |
|
6 |
Unesco & India, The Indian Express, Republic Day Supplement, January 26, 1950 |
|
7 |
Unidentified address, delivered January 12, 1968 |
|
8 |
Unidentified article, New York Times, n.d. |
|
9 |
Unidentified interview, n.d. |
|
10 |
Unidentified introductions |
|
11 |
Unidentified paper on Tuberculosis, October 1, 1968 |
|
12 |
Unidentified speeches |
|
13 |
Unidentified talks, n.d. |
|
14 |
U.S. Aid to Indian Agriculture, 2nd & 3rd of a series of three articles that appeared in Commerce, February 1964 |
|
15 |
U.S. Help for our Family Planning Programme, Eastern Economist, July 25, 1969 |
|
16 |
The Unplanned Millions, Manchester Guardian, August 15, 1961 |
|
17 |
Valedictory Address: Fifth Short Training Course for Key Trainees, Central Family Planning Institute, New Delhi, India, March 20, 1969 |
|
18 |
Valedictory Address: First Short-Term Training Course for Trainers, New Delhi, India, August 26, 1968 |
|
19 |
Valedictory Address: Home Science Association of India, IX Biennial Conference, Coimbatore, India, December 20, 1968 |
|
20 |
Valedictory Address: National Conference on Population Policy and Programme, India International Centre, New Delhi, India, December 23, 1969 |
|
21 |
Valedictory Address: National Nutrition Research Laboratories Annual International Certificate Course and the Diploma Course in Nutrition, Hyderabad, India, February 27, 1969 |
|
22 |
Vellore Fort and Temple, The Hindu (Madras), October 9, 1938 |
|
23 |
Vellore history |
|
24 |
The Vellore Mutiny, The Hindu (Madras), May 21, 1939 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in South Indian History") |
|
25 |
Vital Registration, The Hindu, February 21, 1960 |
|
26 |
Vital Statistics, People's Health, May 1951 |
|
27 |
Vital Statistics in an Indian Village, undated typescript |
|
28 |
Vital Statistics in India: Collection Machinery Needs Overhauling, unidentified newspaper,September 4, 1955 |
|
29 |
Water Pollution and Industrial Waste Treatment, National Herald, December 15, 1969 |
|
30 |
Water Supply and Sanitation: Integrated Approach, , October 18, 1968 |
|
31 |
Way to a Happy Married Life: Family Planning: Dr. S. Chandrasekhar's Interview with Periyar E.V. Ramaswamy, Akashvani, May 24, 1970 |
|
32 |
We Use Every Gimmick--Even Elephants' (an interview), Horizons, Vol. XIX, No. 3 |
|
33 |
What Does Iowa Know of India and China? Asia and the Americas (New York), June 1944 |
|
34 |
What is a Demographic Survey?, undated typescript |
|
35 |
What is Behind China's Aggression?, n.d. |
|
36 |
What is Demography?, undated typescripts and manuscript |
|
37 |
What law can do to solve population problem, The Hindu, November 14, 1976 |
|
38 |
When Does Life Begin? n.d. |
|
39 |
Where British Empire was Begotten: The Founding of Chandragiri and Treaty of 1639, The Hindu, January 28, 1940 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History" |
|
40 |
Where Buddha was Born: Lummini in Nepal, The Hindu, June 23, 1940 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History") |
|
41 |
Whither Family Planning in India, typescript, n.d.- |
|
42 |
The Why and How of Family Planning, Socialist Congressman, January 1968 |
|
43 |
Why are Indians so Poor? Asia and the Americas, January 1942 |
|
44 |
Why Collective Farming Failed in Soviet Russia, Amrita Bazar Patri Ka, April 8, 1959 (second of a three-part series entitled "Co-operatives, Collectives & Communes). |
|
45 |
Why This Student Indiscipline? |
|
46 |
William Carey: Pioneer Orientalist and Missionary, (unidentified newspaper), n.d. |
|
47 |
World Health Day Message, Family Planning News, May 1967 |
|
48 |
World Population Crisis: The Catastrophe that can Still be Averted, undated manuscript |
|
49 |
World Population Growth, undated manuscript |
|
50 |
World Population Growth and Desert Development, undated typescript |
|
51 |
World Population Growth and Desert Reclamation, outline |
|
52 |
World Population Problems: an Interview with S.C., 1976 |
|
53 |
World Population Problems with Special Reference to India and China, n.d. |
|
54 |
The World's Hunger, Indian Finance Annual, 1948; and typescript |
|
55 |
Youth and the Problems of the Developing Countries, 1964 |
|
56 |
Bound volume of writings, includes: Is Kautilya the Indian Machiavelli?, February 1937 The Problem of Federation in India, February 1938 Some Observations on Infant Mortality in India: 1901-1951, Eugenics Review, January 1955 Family Planning in an Indian Village: Motivations and Methods, paper presented at the Sixth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, New Delhi, India, February 14-21, 1959 Population Problems of Asia, Population Review, January 1963 Family Planning Needs Vigorous Efforts, Swasth Hind, February 1970 Cultural Barriers to Family Planning, The Hindu (Madras), July 27, 1957 A Demographer looks at Southern California, speech delivered at the Society for General Systems Research AAAS Meeting, Berkeley, California, December 28, 1965 India's Population: Fact, Problem and Policy, State Conference of College Planning Forums, Madras, India, January 5-7, 1967 Infant Mortality in Madras City Infant Mortality in Madras City, United Nations World Population Conference, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, August/ September 1965 U.S. Support for Family Planning Programme, Swasth Hind, June 1968 |
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B. Book reviews, press summaries, and publisher's blurbs |
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57 |
Abortion in a Crowded World |
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58 |
American Aid and India's Economic Development |
|
59 |
Asia's Population Problems |
|
60 |
Brief History of Immigration |
|
61 |
Census and Statistics in India |
|
62 |
China's Population: Census and Vital Statistics |
|
63 |
Communist China Today |
|
64 |
A Decade of Mao's China |
|
65 |
Demographic Disarmament for India: A Plea for Family Planning |
|
66 |
A Dirty, Filthy Book |
|
67 |
From India to America |
|
68 |
From India to Australia |
|
69 |
From India to Canada |
|
70 |
From India to Israel |
|
71 |
From India to Mauritius |
|
72 |
From India to Singapore |
|
73 |
Homo Sapiens in Numberland |
|
74 |
Hungry People and Empty Lands |
|
75 |
India's Abortion Experience |
|
76 |
India's Population and Food Problem and the Role of Indian Universities |
|
77 |
India's Population, Fact and Policy |
|
78 |
India's Population: Facts, Problem and Policy |
|
79 |
Infant Mortality in India |
|
80 |
Infant Mortality, Population Growth, and Family Planning in India |
|
81 |
The Nagarathars of South India |
|
82 |
Norman Borlaug's Green Revolution and India's Population Problem |
|
83 |
Population and Law in India |
|
84 |
Population and Planned Parenthood in India |
|
85 |
Population Review |
|
86 |
Red China: An Asian View |
|
87 |
Reviews from Illustrated Weekly of India |
|
88 |
Bound volume of book reviews. Includes reviews of: China's Population: Census and Vital Statistics Communist China Today Hungry People and Empty Lands Infant Mortality in India Population and Planned Parenthood in India Red China: An Asian View Report on South Indian Reading Habits |
Box |
Folder |
S4. PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL, & AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL |
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A. Photographs (* indicates box is on oversize shelf) |
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Aboard ship from New York, NY, to London, England, & "Dutch lady," n.d. |
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2 |
"Achauma," n.d. |
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3 |
All India Dental Conference, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, Jan. 28, 1978 |
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4 |
All India Population & Family Planning Conference, Bombay, India, 1951 |
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5 |
Ambulance, n.d. |
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6 |
American Embassy reception, 1969 |
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7 |
Anderson, Margaret, 1946 |
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8 |
Animals, n.d. |
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9 |
"Anita & Prita," dance of, Madras, India, ca. 1976 |
77* |
5 |
Annamalai University, Final Honours Economics, 1949-50 |
77* |
6 |
Annamalai University, Post Graduate Hostel, Hostel Day, Mar. 22, 1977 |
77* |
7 |
Annamalai University, Womens' Student Hostel, 1976 |
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10 |
Arundale family, 1952 |
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11 |
Asian Seminar, World Assembly of Youth, n.d. |
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12 |
Asokan Pillar, Lummini (Lumbini), Nepal, 1993 |
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13 |
Bancroft, Mrs., n.d. |
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14 |
"Barbara," 1961 |
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15 |
Besant, Annie Wood, and photo of the cover of her book The Law of Population |
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16 |
"Bina," 1941 |
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17 |
Bixby, Paul, Ruth, & family, n.d. |
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18 |
Bradlaugh, Charles |
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19 |
Broad, M.G. (The Hindu), ca. 1939 |
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20 |
Brubaker, Donna, San Diego, CA, 1981 |
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21 |
Bryan Manor College, 1944 |
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22 |
Burbank, Luther, & Miss Prabha Chandra, Santa Rose, CA, 1925 |
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23 |
Burroughs, Betty & Billy, ca. 1940 |
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24 |
Calcutta, India, 1969 |
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25 |
Casellac, Paula, 1985 |
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26 |
Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, various dates |
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27 |
Chandrasekhar, Prema, various dates |
77* |
13 |
Chandrasekhar, Prema |
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28 |
Chandrasekhar, Radha, various dates |
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29 |
Chandrasekhar, Sheila, various dates |
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30 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1930's |
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31 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1940's |
79* |
1 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1940's |
33 |
32 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1950's |
77* |
14 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1950's |
33 |
33 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1960's |
77* |
15 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1960's |
33 |
34 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1970's |
79* |
2 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1970's |
33 |
35 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1980's |
79* |
3 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1980's |
33 |
36 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1990's |
|
37 |
Chandrasekhar, Sripati & Ann, family, various dates |
|
38 |
Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan |
|
39 |
"Chandrum, Lulu, & Jay Neima," n.d. |
|
40 |
Chartraud family, 1950 |
|
41 |
Chattopadyay, Madam Kamaldevi, (includes photo of Paul Robeson) |
|
42 |
Cherian, Miss, n.d. |
|
43 |
Chettiar, P. PR. S. |
|
44 |
Chettiar, Rajah Sir Muthiah, Madras, India, 1975 |
|
45 |
Chettiar's Temple, Singapore |
|
46 |
Christmas, Annamalai University, staff children, 1976 |
|
47 |
Circumpolar Health Conference, Anchorage AK, 1984 |
77* |
8 |
Congress Party in Parliament, 1966 |
33 |
48 |
Convocation Address, Demographic Training and Research Center, Bombay, India, 1969 |
|
49 |
Convocation Address, Gauhati University, Gauhati, Assam State, India, 1978 |
|
50 |
Convocation, Annamalai University, 1975 |
|
51 |
Convocation, Punjabi University, 1977 |
|
52 |
Dancer, unidentified |
|
53 |
"David & Gito," 1960 |
77* |
9 |
Demographic Training and Research Centre Convocation, June 6, 1969 |
33 |
54 |
Demography Class, Delhi University, 1969 |
|
55 |
Devi, V.L.K. Tara, n.d. |
|
56 |
Dhampathal, Amithal, n.d. |
|
57 |
Dinner in honor of "Dr. Lanka," Biltmore Hotel, n.d. |
|
58 |
Downs, Lemel & Pramila, 1969 |
|
59 |
"Elders Greaves, Ballcom, Thomson, Buckland, Ulloa, & Donna," San Diego, CA, 1981 |
|
60 |
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, Balto, MD, 1942 |
|
61 |
Fifth Meeting, Family Planning Council, 1968 |
|
62 |
Film & Literature for Family Planning Campaign, 1967 |
|
63 |
Filming the "Mahurat" of "Khilaune," New Delhi, India, 1969 |
79* |
4 |
First All India Family Planning Conference, 1951 |
33 |
64 |
Foreign Student Counselors Conference, 1985 |
|
65 |
Forum of Free Enterprise, Bombay, India, 1958 |
|
66 |
Forum of Free Enterprise, Bombay, India, 1966 |
|
67 |
Founders' Day, Annamalai University, 1976 |
|
68 |
Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Stockholm, Sweden, 1953 (Includes photos of Margaret Sanger and Lady Dhanvanti Rama Rau) |
|
69 |
Fourth Meeting, Family Planning Council, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, 1967 |
|
70 |
Frazier, Robert E., n.d. |
|
71 |
Gaines/Ginsburg, Irving, various dates, & Lois Gaines, 1993 |
|
72 |
Gandhi, Indira, various dates |
|
73 |
Gandhi, Mohandas, with Margaret Sanger, n.d. |
|
74 |
Gonzales, Betty |
|
75 |
"Greta," 1954 |
|
76 |
Grieser, Rev. & Mrs., Whitestone, NY, 1942 |
|
77 |
"Halemane," 1983 |
|
78 |
Hartman, E., Dr. Stanley Jhones, & E. Revett, 1941 |
|
79 |
Haydel, Belmont & Nina, Arizona, 1990 |
|
80 |
Hindustani classes, 1943 & 1944 |
|
81 |
Hinkle, Gisela, Monica, & Brian, 1957 |
|
82 |
Honorary Doctorate of Science, University of the Pacific, special convocation at Bangalore, Feb. 2, 1970 |
|
83 |
Honorary M.D., Academy of Medical Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 1969 |
|
84 |
Horii, Ayako, 1977 |
|
85 |
House in Madras, India |
|
86 |
Husain, Zakir (President of India, 1967-69) |
|
87 |
Inaugural Speech, Searle India Factory, 1968 |
|
88 |
Inauguration Ceremony, Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) Dispensary, 1969 |
|
89 |
Inauguration, Institute of Demographic Studies, Nallamutha Gounder Mahalingam College, 1962 |
|
90 |
Inauguration, Kakinada Camera Club, 1969 |
|
91 |
India League of America Honor Award, Chicago, IL, 1975 |
|
92 |
Indian farmers with Caterpillar tractor in California |
|
93 |
Indian National Commission for UNESCO, Paris, France, 1948 |
|
94 |
Indian Youth Congress, 1992 |
|
95 |
International Association for Voluntary Sterilization, elected president, 1968 |
|
96 |
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Asian Regional Organisations, 1977 |
|
97 |
International Conference on World Population & Resources, London, England, 1948 |
|
98 |
International House, New York, NY, 1941 |
|
99 |
Interview with Ramaswamy E.V. Periyar, Madras, India, 1970 |
|
100 |
Interview with Sri C.V. Narasimhan, n.d. |
|
101 |
"Isabelle," 1941 |
|
102 |
Israel desert reclamation |
|
103 |
Japan, 1940 |
|
104 |
Jawaharlal Nehru (JN) Medical College, Belgaum, Karnataka, India, 1968 |
|
105 |
Jesudason, Dorothy, ca. 1940 |
|
106 |
"Joan," n.d. |
|
107 |
Johnson, Lyndon B. (U.S. President), meeting with, 1968 |
77* |
16 |
Johnson, Lyndon B. (U.S. President), meeting with Sripati Chandrasekhar, 1968 |
33 |
108 |
Kasiviswanathan, Rm., S.V. Money, & R. Ramanathan, n.d. |
|
109 |
Kathmandu, 1992 |
|
110 |
Kaufman Award with James George, Canadian High Commissioner, Aug. 1969 |
|
111 |
Kaufman, Jean, & Lakshmi Menon, 1955 |
|
112 |
Kesteloof, Genevieve, 1971 |
|
113 |
Ketid, Harold Torlsvald, 1943 |
|
114 |
Knowlton, Charles |
|
115 |
"Lalisha, Anupama, Anil, & Vikram," Murphy Dome, Alaska, 1983 |
|
116 |
Lawrence, Megan, 1941 |
|
117 |
Leppakulam, Vishnu Temple, n.d. |
|
118 |
Levinson, Bernard, n.d. |
|
119 |
Lewis & Clark International Affairs Symposium, Portland, Oregon, 1971 |
|
120 |
"Lois," n.d. |
|
121 |
Lundkvist, Artur, n.d. |
|
122 |
Madras, 1979 |
77*
|
10 |
Madras Presidency College, Honours School of History and Economics, 1935-38 |
33 |
123 |
Madurai Institute of Social Work, ca. 1976 (Note: Includes photos of T.P. Meenakshisundaram) |
|
124 |
Madurai Institute of Social Work, ca. 1990 |
|
125 |
Mahabadhi Society, 1970 |
|
126 |
"Mallika," 1978 |
|
127 |
Mark, Shelly, ca. 1941 |
|
128 |
Mathias Church, Budapest, Hungary |
|
129 |
McCrutchen, Alfreda, 1941 |
|
130 |
McNeil, Jesse Jai Jr., 1946 |
|
131 |
Metzger, Laura, 1945 |
|
132 |
Mills College Founders' Day Assembly, Oakland, CA, 1961 |
|
133 |
"Mithilesh, Nagamoni, & Jayasree," 1977 |
|
134 |
Mohanrangiah, P.S., 1962 |
|
135 |
"Mrinahini," 1942 |
|
136 |
M.S. Tatuta Maru |
|
137 |
Muthiah Polytechnic Student's Association, n.d. |
|
138 |
Naidu, Sripati Sarangapani |
|
139 |
National Press Club Luncheon, 1968 |
|
140 |
Nehru, Jawaharlal, various dates |
|
141 |
Office of Sripati Chandrasekhar, LaJolla, CA |
|
142 |
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 1979 |
|
143 |
Perkins, E.F. & Edith, 1948 |
|
144 |
Prakashananda, Swami, & Prativaq Kimar Ghosh, Hindu Temple, San Francisco, 1923 |
|
145 |
Radhakrishnan, (Dr.) Sarvepalli, President's Palace, New Delhi, India, 1967 |
|
146 |
Raju, Ann |
|
147 |
Ramachandran, Tara, 1969 |
|
148 |
Ranganadha, Sripati & Sita, various dates |
|
149 |
Rao, S. Sushila Bhaskara, 1946 |
|
150 |
Rao, Sri P.V. Narasimha, n.d. |
|
151 |
Rao, Sripati Bhaskara & Sripati Ranganadha, ca. 1955 |
|
152 |
"Rashmi," n.d. |
|
153 |
Regents Lectures, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, 1975 |
|
154 |
Romney, George W. (Governor of Michigan), New Delhi, India, 1968 |
|
155 |
"Rowena," 1942 |
|
156 |
Ruthmaswamy, Louisa, 1948 |
|
157 |
Sanger, Margaret, with Mohandas Gandhi, n.d. |
|
158 |
Schein, (Sgt.) Ellis, 1943 |
|
159 |
Schmidt, Gertrude, 1944 |
|
160 |
Schonbrun, Leon, family, 1944 |
|
161 |
Seciudembar, Lahtha Balasuhamuyan, 1970 |
|
162 |
Second Quarter Class, California State University, Hayward, 1979-80 |
|
163 |
Seminar: The Role of Youth in Demographic Problems of Asia, Melbourne, Australia, 1963 |
|
164 |
Seringapatam Mosque |
|
165 |
Shalizi, Abdul S., 1942 |
|
166 |
Shamiengar family,1961 |
34 |
1 |
Ship, N.Y.K. line (postcard) |
|
2 |
Shorter, Diane, ca. 1973 |
|
3 |
Shove, Beatrice, n.d. |
|
4 |
Shridevi, (Dr.) S., various dates |
79* |
5 |
Singapore |
34 |
5 |
Sixth Annual Convocation, Kurukshetra University, 1969 |
|
6 |
Southern Illinois University, ca. 1985 |
|
7 |
Soviet Embassy, 1968 |
|
8 |
Sri Meenakshi Temple, Pearland, TX |
|
9 |
Stocking, Emily, ca. 1945 |
|
10 |
Subramanya Temple, Kuala Lumpur, 1977 |
77* |
11 |
Suddhi Movement Inauguration, May 5, 1958 |
34 |
11 |
"Suresh, Vanaja, & Ravi," n.d. |
|
12 |
Suttress, Francis, n.d. |
|
13 |
Tatkon, Julie, n.d. |
|
14 |
Television Program, Mexico City, Mexico, 1974 |
|
15 |
Tokyo, Japan, 1955 |
|
16 |
Tokyo, Japan, n.d. |
|
17 |
Tree planting ceremony, 1977 |
|
18 |
Tubectomy Camp, n.d. |
|
19 |
UNESCO, 1948 |
|
20 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1940's |
|
21 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1950's |
77* |
12 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1950's |
34 |
22 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1960's (1 of 3) |
|
23 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1960's (2 of 3) |
|
24 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1960's (3 of 3) |
|
25 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (1 of 7) |
|
26 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (2 of 7) |
|
27 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (3 of 7) |
|
28 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (4 of 7) |
|
29 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (5 of 7) |
|
30 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (6 of 7) |
|
31 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (7 of 7) |
79* |
6 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1970's |
34 |
32 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1980's |
79* |
7 |
Unidentified events, ca. 1980's |
34 |
33 |
Unidentified people, ca. 1940's (1 of 3) |
|
34 |
Unidentified people, ca. 1940's (2 of 3) |
|
35 |
Unidentified people, ca. 1940's (3 of 3) |
|
36 |
Unidentified people, ca. 1950's |
|
37 |
Unidentified people, ca. 1960's |
|
38 |
Unidentified people, ca. 1970's |
|
39 |
Unidentified people, ca. 1980's |
|
40 |
Unidentified people, ca. 1990's |
|
41 |
Unidentified people, n.d. |
|
42 |
Unidentified places |
|
43 |
United Nations Conference on Trade & Development (UNCTAD), Israel Delegation, 1968 |
|
44 |
University of North Texas, Denton, 1994 (Note: Include photographs of Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Johnson) |
|
45 |
University of Redlands, Honorary Doctorate |
|
46 |
University of Washington, Battelle Research Center Think Tank, 1971 |
|
47 |
Vaijayanlh, T. 1977 |
|
48 |
Vienna Parliament, Vienna, Austria |
|
49 |
Visit to Janata Vidyalaya Mirag, 1968 |
|
50 |
Vohra, R.B., n.d. |
|
51 |
VonEssen, Medhi, dance of, 1972 |
|
52 |
Washington, DC, 1968 |
|
53 |
Wedding photographs, S. Chandrasekhar & Ann Downes, 1947 |
|
54 |
Wellesley College, 1942 |
|
55 |
Women's Seminar on Family Planning, Madras, India, 1968 |
|
56 |
World Assembly of Young, Amherst, MA, 1964 |
|
57 |
World Population Conference, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1965 |
|
58 |
World Youth Congress, Washington, DC, 1942 |
|
59 |
Yeowkhoon, Foo, n.d. |
|
60 |
Zaki, Abdul, Columbia University, 1941 |
|
61 |
Zurich, Switzerland, 1938 |
|
62 |
negatives |
|
|
|
Box |
Album |
B. Photo Albums |
|
|
|
34 |
1 |
Visit to Children's Montessori High School, April 15, 1967 |
35 |
1 |
Inauguration, First Annual General Meeting, Oppi, April 29, 1967 |
34 |
2 |
Opening of Orthoptic Building, Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital, Hyderabad, Oct. 19, 1967 |
|
3 |
Unidentified event, ca. 1967 |
35 |
2 |
Visit to G. Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital, April 13, 1968 |
|
3 |
Inauguration of Pathological and Clinical Laboratories, Institute of Hematology, May 25, 1968 |
|
4 |
Visit to TV's guest house, Madurai, Oct. 2, 1968 |
|
5 |
St. John's Ambulance Brigade, ca. 1968 (note: includes photos of Zakir Husain) |
|
6 |
Unidentified event, ca. 1968 (note: includes photos of Indira Gandhi & Zakir Husain) |
|
7 |
Unidentified event, ca. 1968 |
|
8 |
Visit to Hungary, Jan., 1969 |
|
9 |
Sixth Annual Convocation, Kurukshetra University, March 6, 1969 |
|
10 |
Address, April 16, 1969 |
36 |
1 |
Medicor Exhibition, New Delhi, India, 1969 |
|
2 |
Unidentified event, ca. 1969 |
35 |
11 |
Unidentified event, ca. 1969 |
36 |
3 |
Tubectomy Camp, Faridkot, Feb. 19, 1970 |
35 |
12 |
Unidentified event, ca. 1970 |
36 |
4 |
Inauguration, Annamalai University Alumni Association, Aug. 3, 1977 |
|
5 |
Ananda Coomaraswamy Centennial Lecture, Madras, India, Aug. 22, 1977 |
|
6 |
Convocation Address & receiving Honorary L.L.D. degree, Punjabi University, 1977 |
|
7 |
Republic Day Celebration, Annamalai University, Jan. 26, 1978 |
|
8 |
Inaugurations of various academic and social activities at P.C. Dental and Nurses Colleges, Bangalore, Nov. 21, 1992 |
|
|
|
Box |
Folder |
C. Audio-Visual Material |
|
|
|
|
|
Film: |
36 |
|
Chandrasekhar interview on Today Show with Joe Garagiola & Hugh Downes, February 12, 1969, 16 mm film |
36 |
|
Chandrasekhar interview on Today Show with Joe Garagiola & Hugh Downes, February 12, 1969, VHS videotape, (3 copies) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Audio tape: |
75 |
42 |
Dr. Chandrasekhar's speech at the Population Crisis Committee, Washington, DC, January 12, 1968, reel-to-reel audiotape, parts 1 & 2 |
|
|
|
Box |
Folder |
S5. PRINTED MATERIAL |
|
|
|
|
|
A. Newspaper Clippings |
|
|
|
37 |
1 |
Abortion 1 of 2 |
|
2 |
Abortion 2 of 2 |
|
3 |
Abuse, Rape, & Incest |
|
4 |
Afghanistan |
|
5 |
Africa |
|
6 |
African Americans |
|
7 |
Aging |
|
8 |
Alaska |
|
9 |
Alcohol |
|
10 |
Algeria |
|
11 |
Anderson, Marian |
|
12 |
Andhra Pradesh, India |
|
13 |
Animals |
|
14 |
Arab World |
|
15 |
Arid lands |
|
16 |
Arizona |
|
17 |
Asia |
|
18 |
Asian Americans |
|
19 |
Australia |
|
20 |
Averages and Normalcy |
|
21 |
Bali |
|
22 |
Bangladesh |
|
23 |
Bhopal, India/Union Carbide |
|
24 |
Bhutan |
|
25 |
Bikes and bicycling |
|
26 |
Biographical Articles, Various People |
|
27 |
Birth Control |
|
28 |
Birth Defects and Prenatal Testing |
|
29 |
Black Holocaust |
|
30 |
Book Reviews |
|
31 |
Books & Publishing |
|
32 |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
|
33 |
Brazil |
|
34 |
Buck, Pearl S. |
|
35 |
Buddhism |
|
36 |
Burma |
|
37 |
Calcutta, India |
|
38 |
California |
|
39 |
Cambodia |
|
40 |
Canada |
|
41 |
Cancer |
|
42 |
Caribbean |
|
43 |
Catholicism & Pope |
|
44 |
Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan (astrophysicist) |
|
45 |
Chettiars |
|
46 |
Chile |
|
47 |
China 1 of 2 |
|
48 |
China 2 of 2 (bound volume) |
|
49 |
Christianity and Papacy |
|
50 |
Circumcision |
|
51 |
Clinton, Bill |
|
52 |