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Letters to and from Vijay Raghavan Thiruvady, bulk: 1953, 1994 - 16 January 2000, Undated

 File — Box: MS-024 Box 14, Folder: 20
Identifier: MS-024-7-1-14-20

Scope and Contents

i) From T Viji- Pleasantries and whereabouts, ii) From D C V Mallik- Regarding an article by S Ramaseshan titled "The United Academy of Sciences of India- A Piece of History". Attached is the article; mentions writing to Khetrapal, Vice Chancellor of Allahabad University, regarding the details of National Geophysical Research; iii)From T M Srinivasan - Regarding Mr Ramachandran's papers on K S Krishnan, Enclosed are the papers, iv)From R Gopalaswami- Regarding the donation of Rs 1,00,000 towards the Centenary Building Fund for Srivilliputhur Hindu High School. Also requests a portrait of K S Krishnan, v) To A K Pal, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science- Regarding the donation of Rs 50,000 towards establishing a Krishnan Chair of Physics in the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science.

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found in 1953, 1994 - 16 January 2000, Undated

Creator

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Partial Extent

From the Collection: 16 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

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