Letter from A.R. Forbush to Bhagwan S. Gyanee
Letter dated May 28, 1935 from A.R. Forbush, Assistant to the Executive Director of the National Emergency Council, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Forbush writes that the President was interested in reading his letter relating to the cultural needs of the country. The message indicates that Gyanee's letter was forwarded to L.R.
Letter from L.R. Alderman to Mr. Gyanee
Letter dated June 3, 1935 from L.R. Alderman, the Director of the Education Division of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee, suggesting an interview in Washington D.C. or New York City. Alderman was responding to a letter that Gyanee had addressed to President Roosevelt.
Letter from Har Dayal to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Letter from Har Dayal to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee, dated August 9, 1936. Strangely, Dayal addresses Gyanee as "Madam" in its salutation. Dayal inquires about events in the U.S., and updates Gyanee on his activities in England.
Letter from Bhagwan Singh to Bande Mataram magazine
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to the editors of Lahore-based Bande Mataram journal. In the letter, Gyanee includes a subscription fee and provides his own commentary about the paper. Gyanee provides his opinions on Hinduism, Mohammedanism, atheism, and the independence movement.
Letter from Bhagwan Singh to "Kirti"
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to "Kirti" in Amritsar, dated August 10, 1934. The letter suggests that the addressee was under some surveillance. Gyanee writes, "You did not need to mention your name. I could see from your handwriting. I am glad to know that you are still alive and working."