Box 1
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Contains 14 Results:
Correspondence between Bose and Dewan Bahadur Har Bilas Sarda, 1933-1936, 1946
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Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents
13 pages
Dates:
1933-1936, 1946
1. Books on India. A list of author, title, and place of publication, grouped in the following topics: History, Economics, Politics, Religion and Philosophy, Literature, Art, Music, Science, periodicals in English, Japan, Japanese periodical, China, Chinese periodicals, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
11 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
2. Behind the Munitions Industry. Discusses a solution to the arms traffic and laments that men should not kill one another, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
20 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
3. Choices in the World Today: Fascism, Communism and Democracy, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
20 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
4. Egypt on the March. Provides the history leading up to Egypt becoming a British Colony in 1882, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
26 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
5. Gandhis India. From the last paragraph: The Indian nation is greatly moved by president Roosevelts Gospel of Four Freedoms. It wants these freedoms and means to have them on some not distant tomorrow. Not dated, 24 pages. Another copy, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
22 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
7. A Plea For Broader Outlook. Sermon presented at morning chapel on radio station WSUI, July 26, 1940
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
3 pages
Dates:
1940
8. Buddhism: The Religion of a Third of Human Race. Foundations and doctrines of Buddhism, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
25 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
9. The Monroe Doctrine: the Four Phases of its Interpretation. True meaning of the Monroe Doctrine to the Japanese is to rule the Chinese. Includes the cover page of a newsletter, The Inter-Allied Review (February 15, 1942) with article titledThe Rio De Janeiro Conference in which portions under the heading THE BREAKING OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS which concern the American Republics are underlined, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
13 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
10. Missionaries and Power Politics. Outlines belief that there is, and will always be, tolerance for all religions in the Orient, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
31 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
11. East Asia in Focus. Addresses the conflict between China and Japan. Bose proposes that the solution for Japan, as for every other power, is not aggressive imperialism, which leads to war, but international cooperation and communication, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
22 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
12. An Interview. Transcript of an interview with Bose, by an unnamed person, regarding Indias desire for direct trade with America, n.d.
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
4 pages
Dates:
1913 - 1940
13. Sudhindra Bose, A New Situation in the Orient, The Scientific Monthly, April, 1918
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Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
3 copies, each is 12 pages. With Remarks on President Goodnows Paper, The American Political Science Review (May, 1915), 3p. Goodnows paper was titled, Reform in China. Boses reaction is that the Occidental people do not understand the Oriental customs and laws, and should leave us to solve our own problems while you spend your time looking after yours.
Dates:
1918