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The Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections
The University of Toledo
Finding Aid
Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers, 1879-2001
MSS-189
Size: 78 linear feet
Provenance: Gift of Sheila Chandrasekhar, San Diego, California, 2002
Access: open
Processing Note: Located at the Northwest Ohio Book Depository
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, updated by Tamara Jones, October 2009,
updated by Mariah Startzman, November 2011
NOTE: This collection is located at the
NWOBD
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Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers
1879-2001
Table of Contents
Page
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 18
Correspondence
General/Professional, arranged chronologically 18
General/Professional, arranged by subject 27
Personal/Family 28
Notable Correspondents 29
Biographical files
Press clippings 31
Press releases 32
Events 32
Awards, certificates, honorary degrees, and other honors 33
Curriculum vitae 33
Travel material 34
Miscellaneous biographical and personal material 34
Autobiographical material 35
Works of Dr. Chandrasekhar
Papers, articles, speeches, manuscripts 38
Book reviews, press summaries, and publishers' blurbs 61
Photographs, Photographic Materials, & Audio-visual material
Photographs 62
Photo albums 69
Audio-visual material 69
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Printed Material
Newspaper clippings 70
Newsletters 77
Pamphlets and booklets 83
Reprints 88
Government publications 91
Conference materials 95
Journals and magazines 101
Newspapers 104
Maps 104
Foreign language material 105
Career Files 105
Indian Institute for Population Studies and Population Review 106
Research Files
Abortion 108
Alaska 108
Birth Control and Family Planning 109
Hindu View of Population 111
India 112
Indian Diaspora 114
Miscellaneous subject files 115
Population (general) 118
Women 120
Ann Downes Chandrasekhar's papers 124
Exhibit Material 125
Addendum
2007 126
2011 126
Bibliography of Dr. Chandrasekhar's writings 129
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Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers
1879-2001
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
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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.
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Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers
1879-2001
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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers
1879-2001
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
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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
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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.
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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.
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Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers
1879-2001
Conservation Note
The majority of this collection is in good condition, however, there are a few
conservation issues. Much of the material was kept in binders held with metal clips that, in some
cases, rusted onto the paper and caused staining and tearing when removed. In order to bind the
material, Dr. Chandrasekhar punched holes in the papers and the punches were sometimes made
irrespective of critically important text and printed date. A small portion of the material
sustained water damage and there is a small amount of damage due to prior rodent and insect
infestation. Some papers are fragile simply due to age, and illegible handwriting is also an
occasional problem. Finally, there is evidence of general wear and tear from the papers being
moved around as Dr. Chandrasekhar relocated from India to America and back several times.
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Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers
1879-2001
Series Descriptions
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.
S2 Biographical material
1937, 1941-2000
8 linear feet
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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
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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.
S3 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.
S4 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.
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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.
S5 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 alets
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
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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
S6 Career files
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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.
S7 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.
S8 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
S9 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)
S10 Exhibit material
Contains examples from the collection set aside for use in future exhibits, as well as
labels from past exhibits
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Sripati Chandrasekhar Papers
1879-2001
Box and Folder Inventory
Box Folder Arrangement
S1. CORRESPONDENCE
A. General/Professional Correspondence
1 1 1938-40
1 2 1941-42
1 3 1943 (includes application materials for admission to Oxford)
1 4 1944-45
1 5 1946
1 6 1947
1 7 1948-49
1 8 1950, January-June
1 9 1950, July-December
1 10 1951
1 11 1952
1 12 1953, January-June
1 13 1953, July-December
1 14 1954, January-March
1 15 1954, April-June
1 16 1954, July-September
1 17 1954, October-December
1 18 1955, January
1 19 1955, February
1 20 1955, March
1 21 1955, April
1 22 1955, May
1 23 1955, June
1 24 1955, July
1 25 1955, August
1 26 1955, September
1 27 1955, October
1 28 1955, November
1 29 1955, December
1 30 1956, January-March
1 31 1956, April-June
1 32 1956, July-September
1 33 1956, October-December
1 34 1957, Jaunary-March
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2 1 1957, April-June
2 2 1957, July-September
2 3 1957, October-December
2 4 1958, January-March
2 5 1958, April-June
2 6 1958, July-September
2 7 1958, October-December
2 8 1959, January-March
2 9 1959, April-June
2 10 1959, July-September
2 11 1959, October-December
2 12 1960, January
2 13 1960, February
2 14 1960, March
2 15 1960, April
2 16 1960, May-June
2 17 1960, July-August
2 18 1960, September-October
2 19 1960, November-December
3 1 1961, January
3 2 1961, February
3 3 1961, March
3 4 1961, April
3 5 1961, May
3 6 1961, June
3 7 1961, July
3 8 1961, August
3 9 1961, September
3 10 1961, October
3 11 1961, November
3 12 1961, December
3 13 1962, January
3 14 1962, February
3 15 1962, March
3 16 1962, April
3 17 1962, May
3 18 1962, June
3 19 1962, July
3 20 1962, August
3 21 1962, September
3 22 1962, October
3 23 1962, November
3 24 1962, December
3 25 1963, January-February
3 26 1963, March-April
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3 27 1963, May-June
3 28 1963, July-August
3 29 1963, September
3 30 1963, October
3 31 1963, November
3 32 1963, December
4 1 1964, January
4 2 1964, February
4 3 1964, March
4 4 1964, April
4 5 1964, May
4 6 1964, June
4 7 1964, July
4 8 1964, August
4 9 1964, September
4 10 1964, October
4 11 1964, November
4 12 1964, December
4 13 1965, January
4 14 1965, February
4 15 1965, March
4 16 1965, April
4 17 1965, May
4 18 1965, June
4 19 1965, July
4 20 1965, August
4 21 1965, September
4 22 1965, October
4 23 1965, November
4 24 1965, December
4 25 1966, January
4 26 1966, February
4 27 1966, March
4 28 1966, April
4 29 1966, May
4 30 1966, June
4 31 1966, July
4 32 1966, August
4 33 1966, September
4 34 1966, October
4 35 1966, November
4 36 1966, December
5 1 1967, January
5 2 1967, February
5 3 1967, March
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5 4 1967, April
5 5 1967, May
5 6 1967, June
5 7 1967, July
5 8 1967, August
5 9 1967, September
5 10 1967, October
5 11 1967, November
5 12 1967, December
5 13 1968, January
5 14 1968, February
5 15 1968, March
5 16 1968, April
5 17 1968, May
5 18 1968, June
5 19 1968, July
5 20 1968, August
6 1 1968, September
6 2 1968, October
6 3 1968, November
6 4 1968, December
6 5 1969, January
6 6 1969, February
6 7 1969, March
6 8 1969, April
6 9 1969, May
6 10 1969, June
6 11 1969, July
6 12 1969, August
6 13 1969, September
6 14 1969, October
6 15 1969, November
6 16 1969, December
6 17 1970, January
6 18 1970, February
6 19 1970, March
6 20 1970, April
6 21 1970, May
6 22 1970, June
6 23 1970, July
6 24 1970, August
6 25 1970, September
6 26 1970, October
6 27 1970, November
6 28 1970, December
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7 1 1971, January
7 2 1971, February
7 3 1971, March
7 4 1971, April
7 5 1971, May
7 6 1971, June
7 7 1971, July
7 8 1971, August
7 9 1971, September
7 10 1971, October
7 11 1971, November
7 12 1971, December
7 13 1972, January
7 14 1972, February
7 15 1972, March
7 16 1972, April
7 17 1972, May
7 18 1972, June
7 19 1972, July
7 20 1972, August
7 21 1972, September
7 22 1972, October
7 23 1972, November
7 24 1972, December
7 25 1973, January
7 26 1973, February
7 27 1973, March
7 28 1973, April
7 29 1973, May
7 30 1973, June
7 31 1973, July
7 32 1973, August
7 33 1973, September
7 34 1973, October
7 35 1973, November
7 36 1973, December
8 1 1974, January
8 2 1974, February
8 3 1974, March
8 4 1974, April
8 5 1974, May
8 6 1974, June
8 7 1974, July
8 8 1974, August
8 9 1974, September
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8 10 1974, October
8 11 1974, November
8 12 1974, December
8 13 1975, January
8 14 1975, February
8 15 1975, March
8 16 1975, April
8 17 1975, May
8 18 1975, June
8 19 1975, July
8 20 1975, August
8 21 1975, September
8 22 1975, October
8 23 1975, November
8 24 1975, December
8 25 1976, January
8 26 1976, February
8 27 1976, March
8 28 1976, April
9 1 1976, May
9 2 1976, June
9 3 1976, July
9 4 1976, August
9 5 1976, September
9 6 1976, October
9 7 1976, November 1-14
9 8 1976, November 15-30
9 9 1976, December 1-14
9 10 1976, December 15-31
9 11 1977, January
9 12 1977, February
9 13 1977, March
9 14 1977, April
9 15 1977, May
9 16 1977, June
9 17 1977, July
9 18 1977, August
10 1 1977, September
10 2 1977, October
10 3 1977, November
10 4 1977, December
10 5 1978, January
10 6 1978, February
10 7 1978, March 1-14
10 8 1978, March 5-31
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10 9 1978, April
10 10 1978, May
10 11 1978, June
10 12 1978, July
10 13 1978, August
10 14 1978, September
10 15 1978, October
10 16 1978, November
10 17 1978, December
11 1 1979, January
11 2 1979, February
11 3 1979, March
11 4 1979, April
11 5 1979, May
11 6 1979, June
11 7 1979, July
11 8 1979, August
11 9 1979, September
11 10 1979, October
11 11 1979, November
11 12 1979, December
11 13 1980, January
11 14 1980, February
11 15 1980, March
11 16 1980, April
11 17 1980, May
11 18 1980, June
11 19 1980, July
11 20 1980, August
11 21 1980, September
11 22 1980, October
11 23 1980, November
11 24 1980, December
11 25 1981, January
11 26 1981, February
11 27 1981, March
11 28 1981, April
11 29 1981, May
11 30 1981, June
11 31 1981, July
11 32 1981, August
11 33 1981, September
11 34 1981, October
11 35 1981, November
11 36 1981, December
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11 37 1982, January
11 38 1982, February
11 39 1982, March
11 40 1982, April
11 41 1982, May
11 42 1982, June
11 43 1982, July
11 44 1982, August
11 45 1982, September
11 46 1982, October
11 47 1982, November
11 48 1982, December
11 49 1983, January
11 50 1983, February
11 51 1983, March
12 1 1983, April
12 2 1983, May
12 3 1983, June
12 4 1983, July
12 5 1983, August
12 6 1983, September
12 7 1983, October
12 8 1983, November
12 9 1983, December
12 10 1984, January
12 11 1984, February
12 12 1984, March
12 13 1984, April
12 14 1984, May
12 15 1984, June
12 16 1984, July
12 17 1984, August
12 18 1984, September
12 19 1984, October
12 20 1984, November
12 21 1984, December
12 22 1985, January
12 23 1985, February
12 24 1985, March
12 25 1985, April
12 26 1985, May
12 27 1985, June
12 28 1985, July
12 29 1985, August
12 30 1985, September
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12 31 1985, October
12 32 1985, November
12 33 1985, December
12 34 1986, January
12 35 1986, February
12 36 1986, March
12 37 1986, April
12 38 1986, May
12 39 1986, June
12 40 1986, July
12 41 1986, August
12 42 1986, September
12 43 1986, October
12 44 1986, November
12 45 1986, December
12 46 1987, January-June
12 47 1987, July-December
12 48 1988, January-June
12 49 1988, July-December
13 1 1989, January-June
13 2 1989, July-December
13 3 1990, January-June
13 4 1990, July-December
13 5 1991, January-June
13 6 1991, July-December
13 7 1992, January-June
13 8 1992, July-December
13 9 1993, January-March
13 10 1993, April-June
13 11 1993, July-September
13 12 1993, October-December
13 13 1994, January-March
13 14 1994, April-June
13 15 1994, July-September
13 16 1994, October-December
13 17 1995, January-June
13 18 1995, July-December
13 19 1996, January-March
13 20 1996, April-June
13 21 1996, July-September
13 22 1996, October-December
14 1 1997, January-June
14 2 1997, July-December
14 3 1998, January-June
14 4 1998, July-December
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14 5 1999
14 6 2000
14 7 2001
14 8 Undated
14 9 Undated
14 10 Undated
14 11 Undated
14 12 Undated greeting cards
14 13 Undated greeting cards
14
14 Correspondence by subject and correspondent
14
14 14 Asia's Population Problems (book)
14 15 Aspen Institute
14 16 Baroda University, Professor of Economics
14 17 Bowling Green-Toledo visit, December 1975
14 18 Burma
14 19 Center for Scholars and Writers, New York Public Library
14 20 China visit
14 21 Colloquial Tamil Self Taught (book)
14 22 Dunedin, New Zealand, meeting
14 23 Gauhati University
14 24 The Granary Fund, 1958-1962
15 1 International Seminar on Fertility Control
15 2 Kaufman Award, July-November 1969
15 3 Lecture tour, 1942-43
15 4 Letters for novel
15 5 Magsaysay Award (also includes application and informational
materials)
15 41 Meeting with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968
15 6 Nagarathar Endowment Memorial Lectures, University of Malaya,
August 2, 1978
15 7 Nagarathars and Sri Lanka/Ceylon visit
15 8 National Humanities Center Fellowship
15 9 National Seminar, Law and Population in India
15 10 Nobel Peace Prize
15 11 Pathfinder Fund
15 12 Ramachandran, Tara
15 13 Readings in Economic Development (book)
15 14 Tata, J.R.D., businesses, institutes, etc.
15 15 Ulan Bator
15 16 World Assembly of Youth, July/August 1964, Amherst, MA, 1963-64
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B. Personal/Family Correspondence
15 17 Ahlstrom, Harlow G. "Hal," 1976-77 & 1980
15 18 Ahlstrom, Radha Chandrasekhar, 1960-79
15 19 Ahlstrom, Radha Chandrasekhar, 1982-2000 & undated
15 20 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1947 & 1951
15 21 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1955
15 22 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1957
15 23 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1958
15 24 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1960
15 25 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1961
15 26 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1962
15 27 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1963-64
15 28 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1965
15 29 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1966
15 30 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1967-68
15 31 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1969
15 32 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1970
15 33 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1971
15 34 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1972-75
15 35 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1976
15 36 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1977-78
15 37 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1980-84
15 38 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1986-89
15 39 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, 1990-94
15 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
16 2 Chandrasekhar, Sheila, 1965, 1969, 1971-74, 1976-78, 1980-82, 1984-
85, 1987-99 & undated
16 3 Downes, Ann Miller, 1955-58, 1960-61, 1963, & undated
16 4 Downes, Chauncey B. "Chan," 1954, 1957, 1963
16 5 Kaila, Padma, 1974-76, 1980, 1990, 1992-94, 1998-99, & udated
16 6 Rajyashri, S., 1975, 1978, 1984-85
16 7 Ranganadha, Sita, 1956, 1969-72, 1974-85, 1989-90, & undated
16 8 Ranganadha, Sripati, 1953, 1959
16 9 Ranganadha, Sripati, 1960-61, 1963, 1965, 1967-69
16 10 Ranganadha, Sripati, 1970-72, 1975, 1977-79
16 11 Ranganadha, Sripati, 1980-89 & undated
16 12 Ranganadha, Sripati, 1990-99 & undated
16 13 Ranganadha, Sripati, 2000-01
16 14 Rao, Bhanu Shri, 1975-80, 1982-83, & 1985
16 15 Rao, Leela, 1962, 1972-73, 1978, 1982, 1984, & undated
16 16 Rao, S. Rammohan, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1968-72, 1974-78, 1980, 1982,
1984, 1994, 2000-01, & undated
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16 17 Rao, Sripati Bhaskara "Bachi," 1947, 1954-57, 1960-64, 1968-69 &
undated
16 18 Reddy, Kanthi Lakshmi, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1985,
1997, 1999, & undated
16 19 Reddy, Vithal, 1971-72
16 20 Shridevi, S., 1951-52, 1954-55, & 1957-59
16 21 Shridevi, S., 1961-69
16 22 Shridevi, S., 1970-79
16 23 Shridevi, S., 1980-85, & 1988-89
16 24 Shridevi, S., 1990-91, 1993-97, & 1999
16 25 Shridevi, S., undated
16 26 Sripati, Vijayshri (Vijji), 1976, 1982, 1985-91, 1993-94, 1996, & 1998
16 27 Sushiladevi, Sripati, 1958-59, 1967, 1969, 1975, 1978-80, 1993, &
1996
16 28 Unidentified possible relatives
C. Notable Correspondents
(Note: ^ indicates the file contains correspondence to the person only)
16 29 Asimov, Isaac (American writer), 1980
16 30 Buck, Pearl S. (American novelist), 1946
16 31 Bunker, Ellsworth (U.S. Ambassador), 1961, 1965
16 32 Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan (Astrophyisicist & Nobel Prize Winner
1983), 1991, 1995, & undated
16 33 Church, Frank (U.S. Senator), 1965
16 34 Clinton, Bill (U.S. President), (copy of 1994 letter to Dr. Krishna R.
Dronamraju and thank-you note)
16 35 Clinton, Hillary Rodham (U.S. First Lady & Senator), 1995 ^
16 36 Cranston, Alan (U.S. Senator), 1985, 1990
16 37 Desai, Morarji (Prime Minister of India), 1968-69 & 1977-78
16 38 Deukmejian, George (Governor of California), 1992
16 39 Ford Foundation, 1955, 1957, 1960, 1962, 1965-70, 1974, 2000, &
undated
16 40 Fuller, Buckminster (inventor, engineer, and writer), 1974
16 41 Galbraith, John Kenneth (economist and American Ambassador to
India), 1963 & 1984
16 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
16 43 Gandhi, Rajiv (Prime Minister of India), 1984-85 ^
16 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
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correspondence from Leo Schoenbrun in this collection), 1971 & 1993
16 45 Giri, V.V. (Acting President of India & Vice President of India), 1968
& 1971
16 46 Godfrey, Arthur (radio and television personality), 1971 ^
16 47 Gore, Al (U.S. Vice President), 2000
16 48 Harriman, W. Averell (American government official), 1961
16 49 Husain, Zakir (President & Vice-President of India), 1953, 1956, 1958-
1968 & undated
16 50 Huxley, Julian (Director General, UNESCO), 1954-56, 1961-62
16 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
16 52 Kaufman, A.R. (Kaufman Rubber Co., also includes correspondence
with Mrs. Jean H. Kaufman and officers of the Kaufman Rubber Co.),
1955-56
16 53 Kaufman, A.R., 1957
16 54 Kaufman, A.R., 1958-59
16 55 Kaufman, A.R., 1960-64
16 56 Kaufman, A.R., 1966-71, 1973, 1979, & 1981
17 1 Kissinger, Henry A. (American government official), 1963 & 1968
17 2 Lewis, Samuel L. (spiritual teacher, Sufi order), 1967
17 3 Menon, V. Krishna (Indian politician), 1956 ^
17 4 Moynihan, Daniel P. (Member, U.S. Presidential Cabinet, & U.S.
Senator), 1974
17 5 Narayanan, K.R. (President & Vice President of India), 1997-98
17 6 Nehru, Jawaharlal (Prime Minister of India), 1959-60, 1962-63
17 7 Nixon, Richard M. (U.S. President), 1972
17 8 Pandit, Vigayalakshmi (Member of Indian Parliament), 1966
17 9 Percy, Charles H. (U.S. Senator), 1973-74, 1981, 1983, 1990-93
17 10 Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli (President & Vice President of India), 1947,
1949-51, 1954-56, 1959-1968
17 11 Rao, P.V. Narasimha (Prime Minister of India), 1991 & undated ^
17 12 Reddy, Neelam Sanjiva (President of India), 1963-64, 1977-80
17 13 Richards, Ann W. (Texas governor), 1994 ^
17 14 Rockefeller Foundation (includes correspondence from John D.
Rockefeller & his agents), 1950, 1958, 1968-70, 1972, 1974, 1983
17 15 Romney, George (Chairman of American Motors Corp., Michigan
governor, U.S. presidential candidate, & Secretary, Dept. of Housing &
Urban Development), 1972
17 16 Rusk, Dean (U.S. Secretary of State), 1968 & 1982
17 17 Russell, Bertrand (British philosopher and peace advocate), 1962
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17 18 Sanger, Margaret (American women's rights activist, includes business
card), 1947, 1956-56, 1958
17 19 Sastri, Lal Bahadur (Prime Minister of India, includes correspondence
from his secretary), 1964
17 20 Schiff, Karenna Gore (daughter of former U.S. Vice-President Al
Gore), 2000
17 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
17 22 Shekhar, Chandra (Prime Minister of India), 1991, 1995
17 23 Shriver, Eunice Kennedy (American activist), undated
17 24 Shriver, Sargent (Director, Peace Corps), 1966
17 25 Sihanouk, Monique (wife of Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodian leader
and representative to United Nations), 1969
17 26 Singh, Charan (Prime Minister of India), 1979
17 27 Singh, Giani Zail (President of India), 1982
17 28 Wadia, Sophia (Indian writer), 1938 & 1947
17 52 Watumull Foundation (Primarily from Ellen Watumull, Co-founder,
but includes scattered correspondence from other agents of the
Foundation), 1953-71 & undated
17 29 Wiesel, Elie (Holocaust survivor, author, and professor), 1996 &
undated
S2. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL
A. Press Clippings
17 30 1948-57 (bound volume)
17 31 1941-44
17 32 1946-47 & 1949-50
17 33 1951-54
17 34 1956-58
17 35 1959-60
17 36 1961
17 37 1962
17 38 1963
17 39 1964
17 40 1965
17 41 1966
17 42 1967, Jan.-Mar.
17 43 1967, Apr.-June
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17 44 1967, July
17 45 1967, Aug.
17 46 1967, Sept.
17 47 1967, Oct.-Dec.
17 48 1968, Jan.-Mar.
17 49 1968, Apr.-June
17 50 1968, July-Sept.
17 51 1968, Oct.-Dec.
18 1 1969, Jan.-June
18 2 1969, July-Dec.
18 3 1970
18 4 1971-75
18 5 1976
18 6 1977
18 7 1978-80
18 8 1981-85
18 9 1986-88 & 1990
18 10 1992-97
18 11 undated
B. Press Releases
18 12 1952, 1959-66
18 13 1967
18 14 1968
18 15 1969
18 16 1970
18 17 1971, 1973-75
18 18 1976
18 19 1977
18 20 1978, 1981, 1984-85, 1993
18 21 undated
C. Events
18 22 1941-47
18 23 1951-60
18 24 1961
18 25 1962
18 26 1963
18 27 1964
18 28 1965
18 29 1966
18 30 1967
18 31 1968
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18 32 1969
18 33 1970
18 34 1971
18 35 1972-75
18 36 1976
18 37 1977
18 38 1978
18 39 1979-89
18 40 1990-98
18 41 Undated
D. Awards, certificates, honorary degrees, and other honors
(* indicates box is on oversize shelf)
77*
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
19 1 Alpha Kappa Delta, membership certificate, April 24, 1942
19 2 Founder Fellow, Tamil Nadu Academy of Sciences, 1976
19 3 Greetings, Soviet Red Cross, December 16, 1968
19 4 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, and Citation, University
of Redlands, June 6, 1965
19 5 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Laws, Punjabi University, March 4, 1977
77*
3 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Literature, Kurukshetra University, March
6, 1969
19 6 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Science, University of the Pacific,
February 2, 1970
19 7 Indian Red Cross life membership, 1969
19 8 Kaufman Trust Award, July 9, 1969
19 9 Miscellaneous certificates
19 10 Register of Graduates, University of Madras, May 14, 1958
19 11 Rotary Club of Madras, Certificate of Appreciation, May 3, 1963
19 12 Watumull Memorial Prize, February 24, 1965
19 13 Welcome Addresss, Government Arts College for Women, February 2,
1977
77*
4 Welcome Address, Private Medical Practitioners' Association of India,
December 31, 1967
E. Curriculum Vitae
20 1 ca. 1949
20 2 1974
20 3 ca. 1977
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20 4 ca. 1978
20 5 ca. 1979
20 6 1990
20 7 1995
20 8 1999
20 9 2000
20 10 undated
F. Travel itineraries and tour schedules
20 11 1943
20 12 1957
20 13 1960
20 14 1962
20 15 1965
20 16 1966
20 17 1967
20 18 1968
20 19 1969
20 20 1970
20 21 1971
20 22 1975
20 23 1976
20 24 1977
20 25 1978
20 26 1983
20 27 1988
20 28 1996
20 29 Undated
G. Miscellaneous personal material
19 14 Application materials
19 15 A Bibliography of Sripati Chandrasekhar's Writings, editorial copy
19 16 Biographical poems and writings
19 17 Biographical sketches
19 18 Biographical sketches
19 19 Biographical sketches
19 20 Blueprints for proposed additions to house in La Jolla, California
19 21 Brief record of meeting with Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson
19 22 Business cards & miscellaneous identification cards
19 23 Caricature
19 24 Cartoons
19 25 Family members, miscellaneous
19 26 Literary citations
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19 27 Madras land, plot map
19 28 Passport (photocopy), 1984
19 29 Railway Pass, Parliament of India, April 1964-April 1970
19 30 Rajya Sabha Who's Who, 1968
19 31 Stamp Collection
19 32 Studies on Demography, reviews
19 33 Testimonials
21 Address books and Rolodex
H. Autobiographical Material
Daily appointment calendars and personal diaries
(* indicates box is on oversize shelf)
20 30 Calendar, 1956
20 31 Calendar, 1960
20 32 Calendar, 1961
20 33 Calendar, 1964
20 34 Calendar, 1965
20 35 Calendar, 1967
20 36 Calendar, 1968
20 37 Calendar, 1969
20 38 Calendar, 1970
20 39 Calendar, 1971
20 40 Calendar, 1973
20 41 Calendar, 1974
20 42 Calendar, 1976
20 43 Calendar, 1977
20 44 Calendar, 1980
20 45 Calendar, 1981
20 46 Calendar, 1982
20 47 Calendar, 1990
78* Calendar, 1993
20 48 Calendar, 1994
20 49 Calendar, 1995
20 50 Calendar, 2000 (June-Aug.)
20 51 Diary, 1937
20 52 Diary, 1954
20 53 Diary, 1957
20 54 Diary, 1964-65
22 1 Diary, 1966
22 2 Diary, 1969
22 3 Diary, 1970
22 4 Diary, 1971
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22 5 Diary, 1972
22 6 Diary, 1975
22 7 Diary, 1976
22 8 Diary, 1978
22 9 Diary, 1979
22 10 Diary, 1980
22 11 Diary, 1984
22 12 Diary, 1987
22 13 Diary, 1992
Autobiographical Notes and Essays:
19 34 Aging
19 35 Arriving in Karachi
19 36 Astrology
19 37 Baroda University
19 38 Bioscope
19 39 Canada
19 40 Cattle
19 41 Childhood
19 42 China
19 43 China trip, 1958
19 44 Choking
19 45 Chronology, 1935-92
23 1 Ear Boring Ceremony
23 2 Essays, Notes, & Snippets, 1918-1992 (bound)
23 3 Essays, Notes, & Snippets, 1978-1994 (spiral notebook)
23 4 Essays, Notes, & Snippets
23 5 Father
23 6 Father's pseudonym; attitudes on alcohol, smoking, Christianity, card
playing, clothing, school, etc.
23 7 First Day at School
23 8 Flying to Kabul
23 9 Gandhi, Indira
23 10 Gandhi, Mahatma
23 11 Government and Birth Control
23 12 Great Britain
23 13 Harlem Church
23 14 Heimlich, Henry
23 15 Hindu boyhood
23 16 India history
23 17 India Trip, 1992
23 18 Indian Political Parliamentary life
23 19 Indian Red Cross Society
23 20 India's Water Resources
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23 21 Introduction
23 22 Kaufman Trust Award
23 23 La Jolla, California
23 24 Liberia visit
23 25 Madras City
23 26 Madras Presidency College, 1935-38
23 27 Madras Xiam College, 1956-57
23 28 Mary's Trick at Vellore Bazaar
23 29 Memory
23 30 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
23 31 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
24 1 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
24 2 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
24 3 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
24 4 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
24 5 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
24 6 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
24 7 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
24 8 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets
24 9 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound
24 10 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound
24 11 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound
24 12 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound
24 13 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound
25 1 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound
25 2 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound
25 3 Miscellaneous Notes and Snippets, bound
25 4 Mother
25 5 1940
25 6 1970
25 7 Obaidulla of Vellore
25 8 Our home
25 9 Radha
25 10 Railways/Railroads
25 11 Religious conversion
25 12 Role of Telegrams in Indian Life
25 13 School elocution prize
25 14 Shanghai
25 15 Simon Commission
25 16 Singh, Sadhu Sundar
25 17 Singh, Sirdar Jagjit
25 18 Student Days in Madras
25 19 Switzerland
25 20 Tables of Contents, Topic Lists, and Chapter Abstracts
25 21 Tamil Separatism--Tamil Tigers
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25 22 Tokyo to San Francisco
25 23 Toys
25 24 Tribute to Mrs. Ellen Watumull
25 25 Typescripts
25 26 Typescripts
25 27 Typescripts
25 28 Typescripts
25 29 Typescripts
25 30 Typescripts
25 31 Vellore
25 32 Visitors
25 33 Vorhees High School
25 34 Wellesley College
Box Folder S3. WORKS OF DR. CHANDRASEKHAR
A. Papers, Articles, Speeches, etc.
25 35 Abortion, undated draft and undated typescript
25 36 Abortion, a socio-medical problem, Hindu Sunday Magazine, June 8,
1969
25 37 Abortion in Ancient India, undated typescript
25 38 Abortion in India, undated typscript
25 39 Accomplishments of India's Family Planning Programme, n.d.
25 40 Address: All India Local Bodies' Officers Conference, Open Session,
Trivandrum, India, October 1, 1968
25 41 Address: Association for Moral and Social Hygiene of India, November
1968
25 42 Address: Award of Diplomas to the Post-Graduates in Planning and
Housing, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, April 1,
1968
25 43 Address: Central Conference of Private Medical Practitioners, New
Delhi, India, December 31, 1967
25 44 Address: Conference of Heads of Christian Hospitals on Family
Planning, New Delhi, India, February 5, 1968
25 45 Address: Conference of Regional Representatives of Cooperative for
American Relief Everywhere, New Delhi, June 17, 1968
25 46 Address: Congress of Asian and Pacific Society of Haematology,
Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India, November 14, 1967
25 47 Address: Decennial Celebrations of the Chromepet Public Health and
Maternity Centre, Madras, December 10, 1967
25 48 Address: Diamond Jubilee Celebration of the Trained Nurses
Association of India, New Delhi, August 1, 1968
25 49 Address: Fifth Convocation of the Indian Academy of Medical
Sciences, Bombay, India, December 2, 1967
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25 50 Address: Fifth Meeting of the National School Health Council, New
Delhi, February 7, 1968
25 51 Address: First All India Public Relations Conference, April 24, 1968
25 52 Address: Foundation Laying Ceremony of the Vocational
Rehabilitation Centre, Indian Red Cross Society, Madras, December 19,
1968
25 53 Address: Fourteenth All India Obstetrics and Gynaecological Congress,
Nagpur, India, November 26, 1967
25 54 Address: Fourteenth Meeting of the Central Council of Health, New
Delhi, India, October 1967
25 55 Address: Fourth Meeting of the Central Family Planning Council,
Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, India, October 6-7, 1967
25 56 Address: Golden Jubilee of the Christian Medical College and Hospital,
Vellore, India, October 21, 1967
25 57 Address: Graduation Ceremony for the Nurses, Midwives, Laboratory
and X-Ray Technicians of the Holy Family Hospital, New Delhi,
December 31, 1967
25 58 Address: Inauguration of the Coimbatore Chapter of the Nutrition
Society of India, Coimbatore, India, March 14, 1968
25 59 Address: Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, November
11, 1967
25 60 Address: Indian Junior Chamber, Calcutta, November 7, 1967
25 61 Address: International Homoeopathic Congress, New Delhi, October
22, 1967
25 62 Address: Lions Club of Greater Delhi, New Delhi, July 27, 1969
25 63 Address: Lions Club of Indraprastha, New Delhi, July 25, 1969
25 64 Address: National Seminar on Rehabilitation of the Handicapped,
Trivandrum, India, December 4, 1967
25 65 Address: Red Cross & St. John Branch Secretaries' Meeting, Indian
Red Cross Society, Madras, India, December 19, 1968
25 66 Address: Seminar on Hospital Administration, Vigyan Bhawan, April
6, 1967, outline
25 67 Address: Seminar on Organised Sector--A Most Strategic Front for
India's War on Population, Indian Junior Chamber, Calcutta, August 23,
1969
25 68 Address: Seminar on the Form and Size of the Human Community,
New Delhi, December 30, 1967
25 69 Address: Sixth Meeting of the Central Family Planning Council,
Bhopal, November 6, 1969
25 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
26 2 Address: T.B. Sanatorium, Kasauli, Founder's Day Celebrations,
Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh, May 21, 1969
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26 3 Address: Tenth All India Nature Cure Conference and Annual Session
of the All India Nature Cure Federation, Bhimavaran, May 18, 1969
26 4 Address: The Tuberculosis Association of India 30th Annual General
Meeting, New Delhi, India, April 18, 1969
26 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
26 6 Address: Twelfth All India Conference on Moral and Social Hygiene,
Bangalore, India, November 22, 1968
26 7 Address: Twenty-third National Conference on Tuberculosis and Chest
Diseases, The Tuberculosis Association of India, Bombay, January 1968
26 8 Address: Twenty-eighth All India Surgeons Conference, Patiala,
Punjab, India, December 27, 1967
26 9 Agriculture Must Be Put on War Footing, Free India, August 30, 1964
44 53 Alaska's Population--A Century of Growth 1880-1980
44 54 Alaska's Population and Agricultural Resources
44 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
26 11 The Amery-Wavell Plan for India, Asia and the Americas (New York),
August 1945
26 12 The Ananda Coomaraswamy I Knew, The Hindu, August 28, 1977
26 13 Anarkali: A Mughal Episode, The Hindu, August 13, 1939 (one in a
series entitled "Sketches in Indian History")
26 14 The Antiquity of Tamil, The Hindu, December 28, 1980
26 15 Are we Ready to Declare War on Malnutrition? n.d.
26 16 Are World Resources Adequate? Unidentified galley proof
26 17 Asia, from Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974
26 18 Asian Demographic Patters, undated typescript
26 19 Asian Migration and the Role of the Churches, address to World
Council of Churches, Migration Conference, Leysin, Switzerland, June
11-16, 1961
26 20 Asia's Demography: The New Patterns, undated typescripts
26 21 Asia's Population
26 22 Asia's Population Explosion, The Illustrated Weekly of India, August
20, 1961
26 23 Asia's Population Problem, chapter in Wint, G. (ed.). (1969). Asia
Handbook. Hammondsworth: Penguin Books, 1969
26 24 Asia's Population Problem, undated typescript
80 4 Asia’s Population Problems, Pacific Community, October 1969
80 5 Asia’s Population Problems: with a Discussion of Population and
Immigration in Austrailia
26 25 Asia's Population Problems and Solutions, chapter from S.
Chandrasekhar, Asia's Population Problems, 1967
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80 6 Asia’s Population Problems and Solutions, Asia’s Population Problems
26 26 Attitudes of Baroda Mothers Towards Family Planning, Third
International Conference on Planned Parenthood, n.d.
26 27 Battle of Wandiwash, The Hindu, January 29, 1939 (one in a series
entitled "Sketches in Indian History")
26 28 Beginnings of Indian emigration to Malaya and Singapore, undated
manuscript/draft
26 29 Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education, Assam Tribune, August
15, 1969
26 30 Besant's Pamphlet on Checking Population, The Hindu, November 16,
1980
26 31 Better Nutrition for Citizens of To-morrow, The Hindu Weekly
Magazine, May 4, 1969
26 32 Between Two Worlds, Literary Guide: A Rational Approach to the
Modern World, August 1955
26 33 A Bibliography on Circumpolar Populations, n.d.
26 34 A Billion Indians by 2000 A.D.?, The Hindu (Madras), January, 26,
1977; unidentified newspaper or magazine; and typescript
26 35 Birth Centenary I: The Philosophy of a Doctor, The Statesman
(Calcutta), November 15, 1978
26 36 Birth Centenary II: Annie Get Your Gun, The Statesman (Calcutta),
November 16, 1978
26 37 Birth Control Crusaders: The Trial and After, The Hindu, November 8,
1980
26 38 Birth Control: Early Crusaders, The Hindu, November 2, 1980
26 39 Birth Control in India and People's Republic of China: A Comparison
of Policy, Organization, and Communication Strategies, research
proposal
26 40 Birth-Place of a Prophet: Sriperumbudur, The Hindu, April 6, 1939
(one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History")
26 41 Black Hole Tragedy: Holwell and His Monument, (unidentified
newspaper), September 9, 1940
26 42 Book Reviews (various)
26 43 The Bradlaugh-Besant Trial, n.d.
26 44 A Brief History of Australia's Immigration Policy with Special
Reference to India's Nationals, undated typescript
26 45 A Brief History of Immigration from India to America, bound
typescript, July 1985
26 46 A Brief History of Immigration from India to America, typescript
26 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
26 48 Call from Canada, The Hindu, June 23, 1985, (first of a three-part series
on immigration from India to Canada).
26 49 Can India Afford a Billion People?: India's Population Crisis, Shri D.V.
Krishna Rao Endowment Lecture, Andhra Mahila Sabha Educational
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Campus, Hyderabad, India, January 10, 1994; and manuscript
26 50 Can India be Industrialized?, undated typescript
26 51 Can We Afford a Billion Indians by 2000 AD?
26 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
26 54 Challenge of Population Growth; Campastimes, September 1965; and
Eastern Economist, June 7, 1963
26 55 The Changing American Family, The Hindu, April 1978
26 56 China's Blue Suits and Loudspeakers, unidentified newspaper, February
19, 1959
26 57 China's Demographic Dilemma, typescript
26 58 China's Population: Census and Vital Statistics, manuscript, 1959
26 59 China's Population: Embassy Notes, 1959
26 60 China's Population Problems; Contemporary China, E. Stuart Kirby,
Ed., Hong Kong University Press, 1960; and Far Eastern Economic
Review, June 4, 1959
26 61 China's Population Problems: A Report, reprinted from Population
Review (Madras), July 1959
26 62 China's Population Problems: Laissez-Faire and its Implications, Part 2
of two-part series, Far Eastern Economic Review, June 11, 1959
26 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
26 64 China's Teeming Millions, Commerce Annual Number, December 1959
26 65 Chronology of the History of Singapore with Special Reference to
Indian Immigration and the Immigrant Community, n.d.
26 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
26 67 The City of Felicity: The Siege of Mangalore, The Hindu, 1940
26 68 Clive at Arcot, The Hindu, May 19, 1939 (one in a series entitled
"Sketches in Indian History")
26 69 Comment on Dr. Encke's Article, reprinted from Population Review,
July 1960
26 70 Communist China's Demographic Dilemma, chapter from S.
Chandrasekhar, Asia's Population Problems, 1967
26 71 Communist China's Hungry Millions, undated typescript
26 72 Communist China's Population Problems, n.d.
26 73 Community Development Projects: Family Planning Neglected,
Commerce Annual Review, December 1953
26 91 The Composition of India's Population According to the 1951 Census,
Population Review, n.d.
26 74 Convocation Address: Demographic Training and Research Centre,
Bombay, India, June 16, 1967
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26 75 Convocation Address: Demographic Training and Research Centre,
Bombay, India, June 6, 1969
26 76 Convocation Address: Institute of Home Economics and The New
Delhi Polytechnic for Women, February 16, 1968
26 77 Convocation Address: Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana,
India, March 23, 1968
26 78 Convocation Address: Marathwada University, Aurangabad,
Maharashtra, India, October 9, 1967
26 79 Convocation Address: Ninth Convocation of the Demographic Training
and Research Centre, Bombay, India, June 16, 1967
26 80 Convocation Address: Punjabi University, Patiala, India, March 4, 1977
26 81 Convocation Address: Sarjoninaidu Medical Hospital and College,
Agra, India, February 18, 1968
26 82 Convocation Address: Shrimati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey
Women's University, Bombay, India, December 9, 1967
26 83 Convocation Address: Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for
Women, January 11, 1976
26 84 Co-operatives, Collectives and Communes
26 85 Cordiality in Post-War Years, The Hindu, July 7, 1985, (third of a three-
part series on immigration from India to Canada).
26 86 Course outline: Women, Law and Population, California State
University, Hayward, California, September-December 1979
26 87 Cultural Barriers to Family Planning, The Hindu (Madras), July 28,
1957
26 88 Cultural Barriers to Family Planning in Underdeveloped Countries,
paper presented to the Fifth International Conference on Planned
Parenthood, Tokyo, Japan, October 1955
26 89 Dance of Siva, (unidentified publication), December 18, 1938
26 90 A Day with Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.
27 1 Death Control: A Short Summary of the Convocation Address, Poona,
October 20, 1968
27 2 Death Control in India, Sainik Samachar, September 24, 1967; press
release, August 15, 1967; and unpublished paper
27 3 Decline in India’s Fertility?, unidentified publication, August 3, 1969;
manuscript and typescript
27 4 Democratization and Pursuit of Excellence, summary of Convocation
address delivered at Punjabi University, March 4, 1977
27 5 Democratization of Higher Education in India, speech, n.d.
27 6 A Demographer Looks at Southern California, speech given at the
Society for General Systems Research AAAS Meetings, Berkeley,
California, December 28, 1965
27 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
27 8 Demographic Disarmament for India: A Plea for Family Planning, The
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Radical Humanist, April 6, 1952
27 9 Demographic Statistics in India, reprinted from Journal of the Indian
Medical Profession, January 1960
27 10 Demography, undated typescript
27 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
27 13 Digest of Address: Summer Institute, Lady Irwin College, New Delhi,
May 4, 1968
27 14 Dr. Chandrasekhar's Plea for Population Control, Ratnayake Memorial
Inaugural Lecture, World Population Problems with Special Reference
to Sri Lanka and India, 1977.
27 15 Economic Planning and Population Planning
27 16 Economic Progress in a Free Society: Free Enterprise vs. State
Enterprise, unidentified paper, n.d.
27 17 Economic Progress in a Free Society: The Role of Government,
unidentified paper, n.d.
27 18 Economic Progress in India under the Plans, The Mail, n.d. (second of a
three-part series entitled "Analysis of 1961 Census").
27 19 Education in China, unidentified publication, 1959
27 20 Emancipation of Women and Family Planning, three part article printed
in Searchlight, June 1968; and Swasth Hind, May 1968
27 21 The Emigration and Status of Indians in the British Empire, Social
Forces, December 1945
27 22 Enrichment of Food to Meet Nourishment Needs, The Food Industries
Journal, February 1969
27 23 The Ethics of Legislation, Miscellany, December 8, 1985
27 24 An Exponent of the Soul of Indian Art, The Hindu, August 21, 1977
27 25 Facts about India's Population, 1966
27 26 Family Planning, Trayons, March 1968
27 27 The Family in India, Marriage and Family Living, November 1954
27 28 Family Planning: A Battle on Two Fronts, (Bombay) Economic Times,
June 23, 1967
27 29 Family Planning: A Resource for Economic Development
27 30 Family Planning and the Fourth Plan, air talk, September 1970
27 31 Family Planning and the India Peasant, The Illustrated Weekly of India,
December 20, 1959
27 32 Family Planning: Awareness at Individual Level Must Improve,
Yojana, October 13, 1963
27 33 Family Planning Development and Communication Aspects, Indian
Institute of Mass Communication, Four-Week Orientation Course, New
Delhi, India, August 18, 1969
27 34 Family Planning for Better Living, Thought, December 30, 1967
27 35 Family Planning for India's Urban Population, typescript
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27 36 Family Planning Helps Industrial Development, unidentified
publication, April 1969
27 37 Family Planning in an Indian Village, undated typescripts
27 38 Family Planning in an Indian Village: Motivations and Methods, paper
presented at the Sixth
27 39 International Conference on Planned Parenthood, New Delhi, India,
February 14-21, 1959; and The Radical Humanist, April 5, 1959
27 40 Family Planning in India, undated paper
27 41 Family Planning in India: Progress and Prospects, typescript of Yojana
1963
27 42 Family Planning in Rural India, reprinted from The Antioch Review, Fall
1959, & undated typescript
27 43 Family Planning in Underdeveloped Countries, Commerce Annual
Review Number, December 1955
27 44 Family Planning: Inadequate Awareness, chapter in Problems in Plan
Implementation
27 45 Family Planning Methods: Problems Posted by Indian Conditions,
unidentified newspaper, n.d.
27 46 Family Planning Needs Vigorous Efforts, reprinted from Swasth Hind,
February 1970
27 47 Family Planning Priority Welcome, But…, Yojana, September 18, 1966
27 48 Family Planning Programme: Philosophy and Policy, reprinted from
Swasth Hind, December, 1967
27 49 Family Planning: Questions and Answers, Span, March 1968
27 50 Family Planning: Targets and Achievements, Tribune, December 1,
1968
27 51 Family Planning: The Hindu View, The Sunday Statesman, December
1, 1985
27 52 Family Planning: The Muslim View, Swasth Hind, December 1967
27 53 Family Planning: The Way to Progress, July 25, 1969
27 54 Farmers and Family Planning, Explosion Hunger, 1975
27 55 Fifteen Million Babies Less This Year, Enlite, November 30, 1968
27 56 Fight Against Malnutrition, Participant Journal, Vol. 3 no. 10, May
1969
27 57 The First Indian Newspaper: Pioneer Efforts of Editor Hicky,"
unidentified newspaper, November 26, 1939
27 58 First Motilal Nehru Memorial Lecture, The Institute of Constitutional
and Parliamentary Studies, New Delhi, July 24, 1969
27 59 Food and People in India and Pakistan, essay in Food and People,
UNESCO Publication No. 520, The Bureau of Current Affairs
27 60 Food and Population Explosion, The Economic Times, Bombay, July 29,
1963
27 61 Food and Population in Asia, Asia and the Americas (New York), June
1943
27 62 The Food Problem and Population Growth in India, undated typescript
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27 63 Foreword to Main Currents in Indian Sociology, by Giri Raj Gupta
27 64 Foreword to My Jail Diary, by Jai Prakash "J.P." Narain, 1977
27 65 Foreword to Organising Population Control Programmes The Junior
Chamber Way, Indian Junior Chamber Programme Manual, November
1967
27 66 Foreword to Our Population Problem by Jayaprakash Narayan
27 67 From India to America, bound revision copy, n.d.
27 68 From India to Israel, bound typescript, 1996
27 69 From India to Singapore, n.d.
27 70 Giving Women the Right to Avoid Childbirth: The Role of Abortion in
Population Control, The Mail, June 9, 1966
27 71 A Global War on the Population Front: The Key to World Peace &
Prosperity, Bombay Junior Chamber International Conference, Bombay,
August 31, 1969
27 72 The Greatest Obstacle to our Economic Development, unpublished
manuscript, n.d.
27 73 GRI: An Experiment in University Education, GRI News, Vol. 1, No. 2,
August 1977
27 74 Growth and Characteristics of India's Population, The Scientific
Monthly, September 1943
27 75 Growth and Characteristics of Population--The Island of Mauritius:
1767-1987, undated typescript
27 76 Growth of Population, undated typescript
27 77 Growth of World Population, typescript of lecture, undated
27 78 Handbook of India in America, undated typescript
27 79 Health and Family Planning, n.d.
27 80 Health Problems and Health Services in India, Stanford Lecture, April
22, 1980, manuscript
27 81 The Hindu and Muslim Views, undated typescript
27 82 Hindu Joint Family, Social Forces, March 1943
27 83 The Hindu View of Family Planning and Abortion, Population Review,
1984
27 84 Hindu View of Population, typescript 1 of 3
75 25 Hindu View of Population, typescript 2 of 3
75 26 Hindu View of Population, typescript 3 of 3
75 27 Hindu View of Population, a synopsis
75 28 Hindu View of Self and its Political and Social Implications for India,
undated typescript
27 85 History of Birth Control in India, typescript
27 86 History of India's Birth Control Movement, 1880-1977, n.d.
27 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.
28 2 Homeopathy in India, The Socialist Congressman, September 1, 1968
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28 3 Homo Sapiens in Numberland, summary of a lecture delivered at
Bangalore University November 27, 1978
28 4 How India is Tackling her Population Problem, reprinted from Foreign
Affairs, October 1968
28 5 How to avoid India's Demographic Disaster (undated manuscript and
typescript)
28 6 Hunger and Numbers, The Mail, March 17, 1963
28 7 Hungry People and Empty Lands, partial manuscript
28 8 I meet Henry Wallace, typescript, 1946
28 9 I meet Lin Yutang, The Aryan Path, October 1946
28 10 I meet Margaret Sanger, paper, January 7, 1947
28 11 I meet Pearl Buck, TheAryan Path, January 1946
28 12 I meet the Mahatma, The Crisis, October 1942
28 13 The Impact of the Women's Liberation Movement and the Permissive
Revolution on the American Birth Rate
28 14 Imperative Need for Family Planning, reprint from Swasth Hind,
December, 1966
28 15 Importance of Demography, unidentified newspaper, October 4, 1959
28 16 Inaugural Address: All India Ambulance Competitions, Indore, India,
May 24, 1968
28 17 Inaugural Address: Cast Iron Spun Pipe Manufacturers' Association of
India, Second Annual General Meeting, New Delhi, India, December
23, 1968
28 18 Inaugural Address: Central Health Education Bureau, Workshop for
Mass Education and Information Officers, New Delhi, India, August 25,
1969
28 19 Inaugural Address: Central Health Education Bureau, Workshop on
Health and Population Education, New Delhi, India, December 1, 1969
28 20 Inaugural Address: Central Health Transport Organization, First Fleet
Management Training Course, New Delhi, India, March 25, 1969
28 21 Inaugural Address: College of Home Science, Summer Institute in
Human Nutrition, University of Udaipur, Udaipur, India, May 10, 1970
28 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
28 23 Inaugural Address: Conference on Anti-Food Adulteration, Bombay,
India, October 17, 1968
28 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
28 25 Inaugural Address: Exhibition of Hungarian Medical Instruments, New
Delhi, India, January 17, 1969
28 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
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28 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 28 Inaugural Address: Fourteenth Delhi State Medical Conference,
December 8, 1967
28 29 Inaugural Address: Hospital Exhibition and Medical Check Up,
Coimbatore, India, August 17, 1968
28 30 Inaugural Address: Indian Medical Association, Lucknow Branch
Regional Medical Conference, Lucknow, India, November 20, 1969
28 31 Inaugural Address: Integrated Training Course in Reproductive
Biology, n.d.
28 32 Inaugural Address: Indian Medical Association, Seventh Orientation-
Cum-Training Course, New Delhi, India, March 9, 1969
28 33 Inaugural Address: Indian Pharmaceutical Association Delhi Branch,
National Pharmacy Week, New Delhi, India, November 16, 1969
28 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
28 35 Inaugural Address: Kavi Sammelan inauguration, March 14, 1969
28 36 Inaugural Address: Orientation Training Course in Family Planning for
Doctors, Ahmedabad, India, June 20, 1969
28 37 Inaugural Address: Private Medical Practitioners Association of India,
Andhra Pradesh Branch, Visakhapatnam District Unit, Second Annual
Regional Conference, Vizianagaram, India, October 23, 1969
28 38 Inaugural Address: Private Medical Practitioners Association of India,
Mysore Branch, First Annual Family Planning Conference, Bangalore,
India, April 13, 1969
28 39 Inaugural Address: Fortification Conference, Calcutta, India, February
15, 1969
28 40 Inaugural Address: Punjab State Homoeopathic Conference, Fifth
Session, Amritsar, India, March 8, 1969
28 41 Inaugural Address: R. Sankar Shashtiabdapurthi Celebrations, Medical
Conference, Quilon, India, May 2, 1969
28 42 Inaugural Address: Refresher Course in Problems of General Practice,
College of General Practitioners, Hyderabad, March 22, 1969
28 43 Inaugural Address: St. John's Medical College, Bangalore, Seminar on
the Role of Behavioural Sciences in Education, Banglaore, India, July 4,
1969
28 44 Inaugural Address: Sangli & Miraj Medical Associations, Tenth
Maharashtra State Medical Conference, Sangli, India, November 14,
1969
28 45 Inaugural Address: Searle (India) Ltd. Chemical Factory, Bombay,
India, November 8, 1968
28 46 Inaugural Address: Second Course of Training for Municipal Officers,
National Centre for Training and Research in Municipal Administration,
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n.d.
28 47 Inaugural Address: Second Foundation Week, Demographic Research
Centre, Department of Economics, Lucknow University, Lucknow,
India, September 9, 1968
28 48 Inaugural Address: Second International W.H.O. Staff Orientation
Course, New Delhi, India, April 20, 1970
28 49 Inaugural Address: Seminar on Family Planning and the Status of
Women in India, New Delhi, August 10, 1969
28 50 Inaugural Address: Seminar on "Man and his Environment," June 12,
1970
28 51 Inaugural Address: Seminar on Radiation Protection, Bombay, India,
December 9, 1968
28 52 Inaugural Address: Seminar on Urban Population of India, Dharwar,
Maharashtra, India, March 20, 1968
28 53 Inaugural Address: Seminar on Water Pollution and Industrial Waste
Treatment, Bangalore, India, December 13-14, 1969
28 57 Inaugural Address: Setting up of Clinical and Pathological Laboratories
by the Blood Bank Organisation, New Delhi, May 25, 1968
28 55 Inaugural Address: Seventeenth M.P. State Medical Conference, Indian
Medical Association, Pachmarhi, India, November 2, 1968
28 56 Inaugural Address: Sixth Biennial Conference of the Teluga
Association of North America, n.d.
28 57 Inaugural Address: Summer Institute in Human Nutrition for Teachers
in Home Science Colleges, Coimbatore, India, May 28, 1968
28 58 Inaugural Address: Symposium on Food and Population in India in
Seventies, India International Centre, New Delhi, November 20, 1969
28 59 Inaugural Address: Symposium on the Population Problems of India,
Indian Science Congress, Bombay, India, January 6, 1969
28 60 Inaugural Address: Tamil Nad Homoeopathic Congress, Pollachi,
India, August 18, 1968
28 61 Inaugural Address: T.B. Centre, Ambilikai, India, June 10, 1969
28 62 Inaugural Address: Thirty-fifth Punjab Medical Conference, Rajpura,
India, December 7, 1968
28 63 Inaugural Address: Twenty-second Madras State Medical Conference,
Indian Medical Association, Tanjore, India, October 1968
28 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
28 65 Incentives in Birth Planning, co-authored with Edward Pohlman,
preliminary draft of eleven chapters, June-August 1968, typescript
28 66 India: A Quarter Century of Freedom: Readings, Introduction
28 67 India and the War: People vs. Empire, The Call, October 11, 1941
28 68 India: Half a Century of Freedom, typescript
28 69 India Meets Challenge of Population Growth, The Indian Journalist,
Family Planning Supplement, February 1969
28 70 India Since Independence, outline
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50
28 71 The Indian Community in the United States, Far Eastern Survey, June
6, 1945, and manuscript
28 72 Indian Demographer Looks at World Population Problems, Unesco
Courier, February 1949
28 73 Indian Emigration to Borneo, unidentified newspaper, March 2, 1951
28 74 Indian Immigration in America, Far Eastern Survey, July 26, 1944
28 75 Indian Immigration to America, The Crisis, March 1943
28 76 Indian Village in Transition, n.d.
28 77 Indians in America: A Case of Prejudice and Tolerance, unidentified
publication, May 1, 1982
28 78 Indians in America: Reversing a Stand, unidentified publication, May
11, 1982
28 79 Indians in South Africa, Asia and the Americas, February 1945
28 80 Indians in South Africa, United Asia, n.d.
28 81 Indians in South Africa: A Survey, n.d.
28 82 India's Abortion Experience, typescript of book
28 83 India's Family Planning Program, manuscript, n.d.
28 84 India's Family Planning Programme, Nutrition, January 1970
28 85 India's Family Planning Programme: Progress and Prospects, n.d.
28 86 India's First Five-Year Plan and the Population Problem, manuscript
28 87 India's Money, Asia and the Americas, November 1944
28 88 India's Most Important Problem, typescript for Capital Annual, Calcutta,
1971
28 89 India's New Population Policy, Convocation Address, Sri Venkateswara
University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India, February 10, 1968
28 90 India's New Population Policy, Rotary Club, Bombay, India, June 1968
28 91 India's New Population Policy: The Socio-Economic and
Administrative Implications, Indian Administrative and Management
Review, October-December, 1968
28 92 India's Population and Food Problem, The Bharat Jyoti, September 28,
1958
28 93 India's Population and Food Problem and the Role of Indian
Universities, n.d.
28 94 India's Population Crisis, typescript, n.d.
28 95 India's Population Crisis and Contraceptive Technology, Dr. A.L.
Mudalier Memorial Fourth Lecture, Indian Institute of Technology,
Madras, India, November 23, 1978
28 96 India's Population Explosion: Fact, Problem, and Solution, n.d.
28 97 India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, chapter from S.
Chandrasekhar, Asia's Population Problems, 1967
28 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
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28 99 India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, State Conference of
College Planning Forums, Madras, India, January 5-7, 1967
28 100 India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, typescript
29 1 India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, typescript
29 2 India's Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy, unidentified version
29 3 India's Population Growth, Hindu, February 5, 1961
29 4 India’s Population Policy, unidentified paper, ca. 1975
29 5 India’s Population Policy, Indian Express, December 23, 1969
29 6 India's Population Policy: The Need for an Element of Compulsion, Sri
Venkateswara Endowment Lecture, Sri Venkateswara University, April
9, 1976
29 7 India's Population Problem, series of three articles that appeared in
Commerce, July & August, 1966
29 8 India's Population Problem and Development Strategy, n.d.
29 9 India's Population Problem and Family Planning Efforts, n.d.
29 10 India's Population Problem and Policy, n.d.
29 11 India's Population Problem and Policy, Shri Avinashalingam
Shastiabdapurty Endowment Lectures, Coimbatore, n.d.
29 12 India's Population Problem: Fact, Problem, and Policy, undated
typescript
29 13 India's Population Problem: What is the Way Out? Commerce,
December 1950
29 14 India's Population Problem I: Rate of Growth Bound to be Even
Higher, Commerce, July 23, 1966
29 15 India's Population Problem III: Women Should Plan Families,
Commerce, August 27, 1966
29 16 India's Public Health Problems, The Mail (Madras), March 20, 1964
29 17 India's Teeming Millions, n.d.
29 18 India's Villages: Population Problems, n.d.
29 19 India's Women through the Ages, undated typescript
29 20 Indira Gandhi: A Tribute, Socialist Congressman, December 15, 1967
29 21 Indo-Pakistan Population Transfers, Indian Finance (Calcutta) Annual,
1947
29 22 Infant Mortality in India, 1901-1951, n.d.
29 23 Infant Mortality in Madras City, United Nations World Population
Conference, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, August/September 1965; and
unidentified reprint
29 24 Infant Welfare and Survival in India, reprinted from Madras Medical
College Magazine, November 1958
29 25 Inter-Caste Marriages and National Integration, n.d.
29 26 Introduction to Colloquial Tamil (by S.S. Pani, Chandrasekhar's father,
a photocopy also in this file)
29 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
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29 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 29 Investment in Human Resources: How does a Family Planner Look at
Nutrition?, typescript, n.d.
29 30 Is India a Nation? Asia and the Americas, May 1944, and notebook
29 31 Is India's Fertility Declining? The Realist, June 1969
29 32 Is India's Population Increasing Too Rapidly? The Voice of India,
December 1944.
29 33 I.U.D. Method of Family Planning, undated typescript
29 34 Janata's Population Policy, 1974
29 35 Japan's Population Problem, Journal of the Maharaja Sayajirao
University of Baroda, 1952; and The Economic Weekly, October 6, 1951
29 36 Japan's Population Problem, series of two articles that appeared in The
Statesman, September 8, 1951
29 37 Joint Guaranty for India? New York Herald Tribune, August 24, 1942
29 38 Kanchi: Ancient Town is Admiration of Townplanners, unidentified
newspaper, December 22, 1940
29 39 Key Address: Seventheenth Annual Town & Country Planning
Seminar, New Delhi, India, October 29, 1968
29 40 Keynote address: State Level Legislators' Conference, Karnataka,
Bangalore, India, April 3, 1987
29 41 Keynote address: Third World Conference on General Practice, Special
Plenary Session III, New Delhi, India, November 26, 1968
29 42 Lecture notes
29 43 A Legislative History of Asian Indian Immigration to the United States
of America: 1800-1980, n.d.
29 44 A Legislative History of Indian Emigration to the United States of
America, n.d.
29 45 Letters to the editor
29 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).
29 47 Life in These United States, n.d.
29 48 Linguistic States and National Unity, The Hindu, October 31, 1956
29 49 The Long-Range Goals of the Family Planning Programme in India,
undated typescript
29 50 The Maharaja Sayajirao Memorial Lectures (The Problems of Indian
Nationhood, Geographical Unity
29 51 Major Threats to Human Survival, Swadajya, December 17, 1978
29 52 Malthus: Father of Demography
29 53 Management of India's Water Resources, n.d.
29 54 Mandu the 'City of Joy': Rupmati-Baz Bahadur Romance, The Hindu,
March 31, 1940 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History")
29 55 Mangadu: A Demographic Study of an Indian Village, Population
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53
Review, July 1957
29 56 Mangai, undated typescript
29 57 Mao's War with the Family, The New York Times Magazine, May 17,
1959
29 58 Margaret Sanger, n.d.
29 59 Marital Reform, undated manuscript
29 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")
30 2 A Message from Gandhi, Journal North, June 22, 1997
30 3 Mexico's Population: Fact, Problem and Policy, outline
30 4 Minister's Address: Workshop of Communication Action Research
Workers Head at CFPA
30 5 Modern Methods of Family Planning in India, Indian Express,
November 8, 1968
30 6 Modernization of Traditional Societies, lecture notes, SDSU, January
28, 1981
30 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
30 8 The Mughal Cordelia: Jahan Ara Begum, unidentified newspaper
article, n.d.
30 9 The Nagarathars
30 10 The Nagarathars of South India: An Essay and Bibliography on the
Nagarathars in India and South-East Asia, 1980
30 11 The Nagarathars or the Chettiars, The Sunday Statesman (Delhi),
October 30, 1977
30 12 The Nagarathars: The Land, the People, and their Marriage Registration
System, n.d.
30 13 A National Population Policy Wanted, Hindu, February 11, 1968
30 14 Nationalism in the Space Age, Kennedy Memorial Lecture, Bombay,
India, June 1969
30 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).
30 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")
30 17 Need for Public Support for Family Planning, Madhya Pradesh
Chronicle (ED) Bhopal, July 11, 1969
30 18 New Method of Family Planning, January 24, 1965
30 19 A New Population Policy for India, Jayaprakash Narayan Birthday
Memorial Lecture, n.d., and unidentified printed version.
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30 20 Noble Role of Red Cross, Swasth Hind, February 1969
30 21 Not so Simple Mathematics, n.d.
30 22 A Note on Demographic Statistics in India, n.d.
30 23 A Note on the Provisional Results of India's 1991 Census
30 24 Notes on Demography, manuscript, September 18, 1952
30 25 Notion of a Small Family Catching Up, The Hindu Sunday Magazine,
August 10, 1969
30 26 Nutrition, n.d.
30 27 Objectives of Population Policy, undated manuscript
30 28 One Answer to India's 'Explosion.' Washington Post, February 5, 1961
30 29 Our Population Explosion, n.d.
30 30 Our Population Problem, Illustrated Weekly of India, n.d.
30 31 Our Population Problems, undated manuscript
30 32 Our Refugees, unidentified newspaper article, n.d.
30 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")
30 34 A Pallava Port, The Hindu, February 9, 1939
30 35 Personal Perspectives on Untouchability, foreword to The Untouchables
in Contemporary India, by J. Michael Mahar, Ed.
30 36 Philosophy and Policy of India's Programme, Free India, September 17,
1967
30 37 Planned Families for India, n.d.
30 38 Planned Parenthood, undated manuscript
30 39 Planned Parenthood for India, The Statesman, Independence Day
Supplement, August 15, 1951
30 40 Planning and Strategy of India's Family Planning Programme,
December 1967
30 41 Planning Commission's First Five-Year Plan and Planned Parenthood
for India, People's Health, August, 1951
30 42 Poetry, various
30 43 Political and Military Dangers of the Population Explosion in China,
Supplement to Capital, December 20, 1962
30 44 Population and Economic Growth, The Realist, April 1968
30 45 Population and Education: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Swasth
Hind, March 1970
30 46 Population and Food Supply in India's First Five year plan, Fourth
International Conference on Planned Parenthood, August 1953
30 47 Population and Law, undated manuscript
30 48 Population and Law in India, book, proof pages
30 49 Population and Law in India, Presidential Address, Annamalai
University, Tamil Nadu, India, September 10-12, 1976
30 50 Population and Planned Parenthood in India, 2nd revised edition, proofs
30 51 Population Census and Vital Statistics in India, draft
30 52 Population Control, Hindustan Times (New Delhi), August 23, 1982
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55
30 53 Population Control and Nutritional Levels, n.d.
30 54 Population Control in India, typescript, n.d.
30 55 Population Control: Problems in India, The Hindu, January 31, 1971
30 56 Population Control: Sterilization Only Answer, The Hindu (Madras),
August 15, 1963
30 57 Population Control: The Need, Policy and Measures, n.d.
30 58 The Population Dilemma, The Hindu, September 4, 1978
30 59 Population Dilemma, The Mail, August 15, 1962
30 60 Population Education: An Inter-Disciplinary Approach, Swasth Hind,
March 1970
30 61 Population Education in School and College, The Indian Express
(Madras), November 29, 1976
30 62 Population Explosion, typescript of speech delivered at the Law and
Freedom Day Symposium, California State College Hayward, April 29-
30, 1965
30 63 Population Explosion and Problem of Hunger, Associated News and
Features, n.d.
30 64 Population Explosion: The Greatest Menace to our Economy, n.d.
30 65 The Population Factor in Indian Economic Development, n.d.
30 66 Population Growth, Illustrated Weekly of India, May 11, 1969
30 67 Population Growth and Economic Development in India, chapter in
Chakrabarti, Atulananda, ed., India Since 1947, and typescript
30 68 Population Growth and Economic Development in Japan, n.d.
30 69 Population Growth and Economic Progress, The Mail, May 30, 1961
(first of a three-part series entitled "Analysis of 1961 Census").
30 70 Population Growth and Family Planning in Andhra Pradesh, n.d.
30 71 Population Growth and Family Planning in India, unpublished
manuscript and typescript, n.d.
30 72 Population Growth and Food Supply, Deccan Chronicle, Secunderabad,
September 30, 1958; and unidentified newspaper, October 5 & 6, 1958
30 73 Population Growth and Food Supply in India, The Mail, October 17,
1958; and typescript
30 74 Population Growth and Food Supply in India, The Modern Review
(Calcutta), February 1959
30 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.
30 76 Population Growth in Relation to Economic Development, statement
made at Second World Food Congress, June 24, 1970
30 77 Population Growth, Levels of Living and Birth Control in India,
undated typescript
30 78 Population Growth Necessitates Desert Reclamation, Capital,
December 1964
31 1 Population Policy, unidentified newspaper article
31 2 Population Policy and Family Planning in India: A Compilation of
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Statements of Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, typescript
31 3 Population, Policy and Programme, undated typescript
31 4 A Population Policy for a Free India, undated typescript
31 5 A Population Policy for Asia, undated typescript
31 6 A Population Policy for India, Address given to the Vivekananda
College Union Society, n.d.; and manuscript
31 7 A Population Policy for India, Journal of the Annamalai University,
July 1951
31 8 A Population Policy for India, The Statesman, August 15, 1950
31 9 A Population Policy for India, unidentified reprint
31 10 Population Policy Perspectives in Communist China, Population
Review, January-December 1975
31 11 Population, Poverty, and Pollution, The Dillingham Lecture Series,
Honolulu, Hawaii, April 6, 1977
31 12 Population, Poverty and Pollution, summary of three lectures delivered
at Karnataka University, The Hindu (Madras), February 2, 1977
31 13 Population, Power, and Peace, J.F. Kennedy Memorial Lecture, 1969
31 14 Population Pressures and the Consumption Explosion, undated
typescript
31 15 Population Problem and Its Impact, Inaugural Address at the Indian
Medical Association Sixth Orientation-Cum-Training Course, New
Delhi, September 22, 1968
31 16 Population Problem in India, Address to Progressive Group, Bombay,
India, August 31, 1969
31 17 The Population Problem of India, n.d.
31 18 Population Problems and International Tensions, International Social
Science Bulletin, 1949
31 19 Population: Problems and Prospects, Eastern Economist, Annual
Number 1970, December 26, 1969
31 20 Population Problems in a Developing Economy, Population Review,
July 1962; and Vital Speeches and Documents of the Day, September 1,
1962
31 21 Population Problems of Asia, reprinted from Population Review,
January 1963
31 22 The Population Problems of India and Pakistan, reprinted from
Eugenics Review, July 1949
31 23 The Population Problems of India and Pakistan, Unesco Courier, April
& May, 1949
31 24 Population race too fast to end poverty, The Hindu Weekly Magazine,
November 7, 1976
31 25 Population Trends and Housing Needs in India
31 26 The Position of Women in India, The Hindu, January 29, 1978
31 27 Poverty and Population in India, Convocation Address, Annamalai
University, Annamalainagar, Tamil Nadu, India, March 26, 1970
31 28 Poverty: The Central Problem of the Indian Economy
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31 29 Preface to a volume of essays on Asian and Australian population
problems, n.d.
31 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 31 Presidential Address: Second All India Conference of the Indian
Rationalist Association, Tenali, Madras, India, February 9-10, 1952
31 32 Prevention is Better than Cure, Convocation Address, Christian Medical
College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India, January 31, 1970
31 33 The Problem of Abortion in India, draft
31 34 The Problem of American War Surpluses, typescript, October 5, 1945
31 35 The Problem of the Deaf in India, undated typescript
31 36 The Problem of Tuberculosis in India, XX International Tuberculosis
Conference, New York City, September 1969
31 37 Problems of an Over-Sized Population, The Hindu, July 4, 1958
31 38 The Problems of Water Supply and Sanitation, n.d.
31 39 The Programme, Now Government's, Must Become People's, Yojana,
September 15, 1968
31 40 Public Health as a Factor in Economic Development, undated typescript
31 41 A Purposeful Population Policy, Yojana, October 16, 1966
31 42 Raja Raja Narendra: Rajahmundry in History and Legend, The Hindu,
October 1, 1939 (one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History")
31 43 A Rationalist on Religious Education, Service, April 3, 1952
31 44 Red China Hushes Up Birth Control Drive; Psychology is Bad
(unidentified newspaper, n.d.)
31 45 Readings in Economic Development, undated typescript
31 46 Reflections on Indo-Israeli Relations and Related Topics, undated
article
31 47 Reflections on National Integration, n.d.
31 48 Regional Variations in Infant Mortality in India, 1901-59, undated
typescript
31 49 Remedies to Check National Decay, The Illustrated Weekly of India,
February 25, 1951
31 50 Resistance to Change: Some Problems Involved in the Implementation
of Policies for Moderating Fertility with Special Reference to Family
Planning, undated typescript
31 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
31 52 Role of Legislators in Population Control and Economic Development,
n.d.
31 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
Page 61
58
31 54 Role of Women in Family Planning, n.d.
31 55 The Roots of Liberty, Forum, Summer-Autumn 1964
31 56 Rural Universities for India, Seventeenth Convocation, Gauhati
University, Gauhati, Assam, India, April 7, 1978
31 57 Rural Universities Needed, Swarajya, December 31, 1978
31 58 Science and Population Control, n.d.
31 59 Shifts in Canadian Policy, The Hindu, June 30, 1985, (second of a three-
part series on immigration from India to Canada)
31 60 A Short Note on Government Ophthalmic Hospital, Madras, undated
typescript
31 61 Should We Legalize Abortion?, n.d.
31 62 Should We Legalize Abortion in India?, n.d.
31 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
31 64 Six Laws of Population Control, Address to the Students and Staff of
the Lady Hardinge Medical College, February 25, 1970.
31 65 A Social Survey of Baroda City, undated manuscript
31 66 The Socio-Economic Situation, The Population Problem, and Proposed
Solutions (sections from an unidentified book, undated typescript
31 67 Some Aspects of Infant Mortality in India, 1901-59, All India Seminar
on Population, March 12-14, 1964
31 68 Some Jewish Population Census and Migration Statistics for World,
Palestine/Israel and India, undated typescript
31 69 Some Observations on Marriage, Dating, Parent-Child Communication
and Language, Conference on Indian Family and Youth, Anaheim,
California, August 30-31, 1986
31 70 Some Observations on Marriage, Family, and Youth, undated typescript
31 71 Some Random Thoughts on the Future Rule of the International Red
Cross in War and Peace, undated typescript
31 72 Some Reflections on Population and Peace (undated manuscript)
31 73 South African Indians: A Survey, Modern Review (Calcutta), August
1940
31 74 The Soviet Union's Population Problem, unpublished manuscript and
typescript, n.d.
31 75 The Spark that Kindled Malthus' Essay on Population, n.d.
31 76 Speech, Association for Voluntary Sterilization National Conference,
n.d.
31 77 Speech, Demographic Training and Research Centre, Bombay, India,
June 7, 1968
31 78 Speech, Fifth Meeting of the Central Family Planning Council, Nainital,
India, April 17, 1968
31 79 Speech, Governing Body of the Demographic Training & Research
Centre, Bombay, India, June 7, 1968
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31 80 Speech, Graduation Night, American International School, New Delhi,
India, May 17, 1968
31 81 Speech, Indian Red Cross Society Annual General Meeting, New Delhi,
India, April 18, 1969
31 82 Speech, Pharmacy Week, Calcutta, India, November 24, 1968
31 83 Speech, Round Table on "The Red Cross as a Factor of Peace in the
World," January 21, 1969
31 84 Speech, St. John Ambulance Association (India), Annual General
Meeting, New Delhi, April 18, 1969
31 85 Speech, Thinkers Forum, Shri K. Kamaraj 61st birthday celebration,
August 5, 1963
31 86 State's Power to Restrict Families, The Hindu (Madras), June 4, 1976
31 87 Strategy of Planned Parenthood: Peculiarity of India's Demographic
Trend, unidentified newspaper, n.d.
31 88 Summary of Address: Sixth All-India Conference on Family Planning,
Chandigarh, India, November 30, 1968
31 89 Third World's Population Problems and Family Planning and Abortion,
undated typescript and manuscript
31 90 Thoughts on National Integration,.The Illustrated Weekly of India,
September 2, 1962, and unidentified keynote address, n.d
31 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
32 2 Towards Population Control in India, n.d.
32 3 Towards Small Family as a Social Norm, n.d.
32 4 Transfers of Population, The Hindu, December 7, 1947
32 5 A Tribute to Mrs. Ellen Watumull
32 6 Unesco & India, The Indian Express, Republic Day Supplement,
January 26, 1950
32 7 Unidentified address, delivered January 12, 1968
32 8 Unidentified article, New York Times, n.d.
32 9 Unidentified interview, n.d.
32 10 Unidentified introductions
32 11 Unidentified paper on Tuberculosis, October 1, 1968
32 12 Unidentified speeches
32 13 Unidentified talks, n.d.
32 14 U.S. Aid to Indian Agriculture, 2nd & 3rd of a series of three articles
that appeared in Commerce, February 1964
32 15 U.S. Help for our Family Planning Programme, Eastern Economist, July
25, 1969
32 16 The Unplanned Millions, Manchester Guardian, August 15, 1961
32 17 Valedictory Address: Fifth Short Training Course for Key Trainees,
Central Family Planning Institute, New Delhi, India, March 20, 1969
32 18 Valedictory Address: First Short-Term Training Course for Trainers,
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New Delhi, India, August 26, 1968
32 19 Valedictory Address: Home Science Association of India, IX Biennial
Conference, Coimbatore, India, December 20, 1968
32 20 Valedictory Address: National Conference on Population Policy and
Programme, India International Centre, New Delhi, India, December 23,
1969
32 21 Valedictory Address: National Nutrition Research Laboratories Annual
International Certificate Course and the Diploma Course in Nutrition,
Hyderabad, India, February 27, 1969
32 22 Vellore Fort and Temple, The Hindu (Madras), October 9, 1938
32 23 Vellore history
32 24 The Vellore Mutiny, The Hindu (Madras), May 21, 1939 (one in a series
entitled "Sketches in South Indian History")
32 25 Vital Registration, The Hindu, February 21, 1960
32 26 Vital Statistics, People's Health, May 1951
32 27 Vital Statistics in an Indian Village, undated typescript
32 28 Vital Statistics in India: Collection Machinery Needs Overhauling,
unidentified newspaper,September 4, 1955
32 29 Water Pollution and Industrial Waste Treatment, National Herald,
December 15, 1969
32 30 Water Supply and Sanitation: Integrated Approach, , October 18, 1968
32 31 Way to a Happy Married Life: Family Planning: Dr. S.
Chandrasekhar's Interview with Periyar E.V. Ramaswamy, Akashvani,
May 24, 1970
32 32 We Use Every Gimmick--Even Elephants' (an interview), Horizons,
Vol. XIX, No. 3
32 33 What Does Iowa Know of India and China? Asia and the Americas
(New York), June 1944
32 34 What is a Demographic Survey?, undated typescript
32 35 What is Behind China's Aggression?, n.d.
32 36 What is Demography?, undated typescripts and manuscript
32 37 What law can do to solve population problem, The Hindu, November
14, 1976
32 38 When Does Life Begin? n.d.
32 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"
32 40 Where Buddha was Born: Lummini in Nepal, The Hindu, June 23, 1940
(one in a series entitled "Sketches in Indian History")
32 41 Whither Family Planning in India, typescript, n.d.-
32 42 The Why and How of Family Planning, Socialist Congressman, January
1968
32 43 Why are Indians so Poor? Asia and the Americas, January 1942
32 44 Why Collective Farming Failed in Soviet Russia, Amrita Bazar Patri
Ka, April 8, 1959 (second of a three-part series entitled "Co-operatives,
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61
Collectives & Communes).
32 45 Why This Student Indiscipline?
32 46 William Carey: Pioneer Orientalist and Missionary, (unidentified
newspaper), n.d.
32 47 World Health Day Message, Family Planning News, May 1967
32 48 World Population Crisis: The Catastrophe that can Still be Averted,
undated manuscript
32 49 World Population Growth, undated manuscript
32 50 World Population Growth and Desert Development, undated typescript
32 51 World Population Growth and Desert Reclamation, outline
32 52 World Population Problems: an Interview with S.C., 1976
32 53 World Population Problems with Special Reference to India and China,
n.d.
32 54 The World's Hunger, Indian Finance Annual, 1948; and typescript
32 55 Youth and the Problems of the Developing Countries, 1964
32 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
32
32 B. Book reviews, press summaries, and publisher's blurbs
32
32 57 Abortion in a Crowded World
32 58 American Aid and India's Economic Development
32 59 Asia's Population Problems
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32 60 Brief History of Immigration
32 61 Census and Statistics in India
32 62 China's Population: Census and Vital Statistics
32 63 Communist China Today
32 64 A Decade of Mao's China
32 65 Demographic Disarmament for India: A Plea for Family Planning
32 66 A Dirty, Filthy Book
32 67 From India to America
32 68 From India to Australia
32 69 From India to Canada
32 70 From India to Israel
32 71 From India to Mauritius
32 72 From India to Singapore
32 73 Homo Sapiens in Numberland
32 74 Hungry People and Empty Lands
32 75 India's Abortion Experience
32 76 India's Population and Food Problem and the Role of Indian
Universities
32 77 India's Population, Fact and Policy
32 78 India's Population: Facts, Problem and Policy
32 79 Infant Mortality in India
32 80 Infant Mortality, Population Growth, and Family Planning in India
32 81 The Nagarathars of South India
32 82 Norman Borlaug's Green Revolution and India's Population Problem
32 83 Population and Law in India
32 84 Population and Planned Parenthood in India
32 85 Population Review
32 86 Red China: An Asian View
32 87 Reviews from Illustrated Weekly of India
32 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
A. Photographs
(* indicates box is on oversize shelf)
33 1 Aboard ship from New York, NY, to London, England, & "Dutch lady,"
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n.d.
33 2 "Achauma," n.d.
33 3 All India Dental Conference, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, Jan. 28, 1978
33 4 All India Population & Family Planning Conference, Bombay, India,
1951
33 5 Ambulance, n.d.
33 6 American Embassy reception, 1969
33 7 Anderson, Margaret, 1946
33 8 Animals, n.d.
33 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
33 10 Arundale family, 1952
33 11 Asian Seminar, World Assembly of Youth, n.d.
33 12 Asokan Pillar, Lummini (Lumbini), Nepal, 1993
33 13 Bancroft, Mrs., n.d.
33 14 "Barbara," 1961
33 15 Besant, Annie Wood, and photo of the cover of her book The Law of
Population
33 16 "Bina," 1941
33 17 Bixby, Paul, Ruth, & family, n.d.
33 18 Bradlaugh, Charles
33 19 Broad, M.G. (The Hindu), ca. 1939
33 20 Brubaker, Donna, San Diego, CA, 1981
33 21 Bryan Manor College, 1944
33 22 Burbank, Luther, & Miss Prabha Chandra, Santa Rose, CA, 1925
33 23 Burroughs, Betty & Billy, ca. 1940
33 24 Calcutta, India, 1969
33 25 Casellac, Paula, 1985
33 26 Chandrasekhar, Ann Downes, various dates
33 27 Chandrasekhar, Prema, various dates
77* 13 Chandrasekhar, Prema
33 28 Chandrasekhar, Radha, various dates
33 29 Chandrasekhar, Sheila, various dates
33 30 Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1930's
33 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
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79* 3 Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1980's
33 36 Chandrasekhar, Sripati, ca. 1990's
33 37 Chandrasekhar, Sripati & Ann, family, various dates
33 38 Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan
33 39 "Chandrum, Lulu, & Jay Neima," n.d.
33 40 Chartraud family, 1950
33 41 Chattopadyay, Madam Kamaldevi, (includes photo of Paul Robeson)
33 42 Cherian, Miss, n.d.
33 43 Chettiar, P. PR. S.
33 44 Chettiar, Rajah Sir Muthiah, Madras, India, 1975
33 45 Chettiar's Temple, Singapore
33 46 Christmas, Annamalai University, staff children, 1976
33 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
33 49 Convocation Address, Gauhati University, Gauhati, Assam State, India,
1978
33 50 Convocation, Annamalai University, 1975
33 51 Convocation, Punjabi University, 1977
33 52 Dancer, unidentified
33 53 "David & Gito," 1960
77* 9 Demographic Training and Research Centre Convocation, June 6, 1969
33 54 Demography Class, Delhi University, 1969
33 55 Devi, V.L.K. Tara, n.d.
33 56 Dhampathal, Amithal, n.d.
33 57 Dinner in honor of "Dr. Lanka," Biltmore Hotel, n.d.
33 58 Downs, Lemel & Pramila, 1969
33 59 "Elders Greaves, Ballcom, Thomson, Buckland, Ulloa, & Donna," San
Diego, CA, 1981
33 60 Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, Balto, MD, 1942
33 61 Fifth Meeting, Family Planning Council, 1968
33 62 Film & Literature for Family Planning Campaign, 1967
33 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
33 65 Forum of Free Enterprise, Bombay, India, 1958
33 66 Forum of Free Enterprise, Bombay, India, 1966
33 67 Founders' Day, Annamalai University, 1976
33 68 Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Stockholm,
Sweden, 1953 (Includes photos of Margaret Sanger and Lady Dhanvanti
Rama Rau)
33 69 Fourth Meeting, Family Planning Council, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi,
1967
33 70 Frazier, Robert E., n.d.
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33 71 Gaines/Ginsburg, Irving, various dates, & Lois Gaines, 1993
33 72 Gandhi, Indira, various dates
33 73 Gandhi, Mohandas, with Margaret Sanger, n.d.
33 74 Gonzales, Betty
33 75 "Greta," 1954
33 76 Grieser, Rev. & Mrs., Whitestone, NY, 1942
33 77 "Halemane," 1983
33 78 Hartman, E., Dr. Stanley Jhones, & E. Revett, 1941
33 79 Haydel, Belmont & Nina, Arizona, 1990
33 80 Hindustani classes, 1943 & 1944
33 81 Hinkle, Gisela, Monica, & Brian, 1957
33 82 Honorary Doctorate of Science, University of the Pacific, special
convocation at Bangalore, Feb. 2, 1970
33 83 Honorary M.D., Academy of Medical Sciences, Budapest, Hungary,
1969
33 84 Horii, Ayako, 1977
33 85 House in Madras, India
33 86 Husain, Zakir (President of India, 1967-69)
33 87 Inaugural Speech, Searle India Factory, 1968
33 88 Inauguration Ceremony, Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS)
Dispensary, 1969
33 89 Inauguration, Institute of Demographic Studies, Nallamutha Gounder
Mahalingam College, 1962
33 90 Inauguration, Kakinada Camera Club, 1969
33 91 India League of America Honor Award, Chicago, IL, 1975
33 92 Indian farmers with Caterpillar tractor in California
33 93 Indian National Commission for UNESCO, Paris, France, 1948
33 94 Indian Youth Congress, 1992
33 95 International Association for Voluntary Sterilization, elected president,
1968
33 96 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Asian Regional
Organisations, 1977
33 97 International Conference on World Population & Resources, London,
England, 1948
33 98 International House, New York, NY, 1941
33 99 Interview with Ramaswamy E.V. Periyar, Madras, India, 1970
33 100 Interview with Sri C.V. Narasimhan, n.d.
33 101 "Isabelle," 1941
33 102 Israel desert reclamation
33 103 Japan, 1940
33 104 Jawaharlal Nehru (JN) Medical College, Belgaum, Karnataka, India,
1968
33 105 Jesudason, Dorothy, ca. 1940
33 106 "Joan," n.d.
33 107 Johnson, Lyndon B. (U.S. President), meeting with, 1968
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77* 16 Johnson, Lyndon B. (U.S. President), meeting with Sripati
Chandrasekhar, 1968
33 108 Kasiviswanathan, Rm., S.V. Money, & R. Ramanathan, n.d.
33 109 Kathmandu, 1992
33 110 Kaufman Award with James George, Canadian High Commissioner,
Aug. 1969
33 111 Kaufman, Jean, & Lakshmi Menon, 1955
33 112 Kesteloof, Genevieve, 1971
33 113 Ketid, Harold Torlsvald, 1943
33 114 Knowlton, Charles
33 115 "Lalisha, Anupama, Anil, & Vikram," Murphy Dome, Alaska, 1983
33 116 Lawrence, Megan, 1941
33 117 Leppakulam, Vishnu Temple, n.d.
33 118 Levinson, Bernard, n.d.
33 119 Lewis & Clark International Affairs Symposium, Portland, Oregon,
1971
33 120 "Lois," n.d.
33 121 Lundkvist, Artur, n.d.
33 122 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)
33 124 Madurai Institute of Social Work, ca. 1990
33 125 Mahabadhi Society, 1970
33 126 "Mallika," 1978
33 127 Mark, Shelly, ca. 1941
33 128 Mathias Church, Budapest, Hungary
33 129 McCrutchen, Alfreda, 1941
33 130 McNeil, Jesse Jai Jr., 1946
33 131 Metzger, Laura, 1945
33 132 Mills College Founders' Day Assembly, Oakland, CA, 1961
33 133 "Mithilesh, Nagamoni, & Jayasree," 1977
33 134 Mohanrangiah, P.S., 1962
33 135 "Mrinahini," 1942
33 136 M.S. Tatuta Maru
33 137 Muthiah Polytechnic Student's Association, n.d.
33 138 Naidu, Sripati Sarangapani
33 139 National Press Club Luncheon, 1968
33 140 Nehru, Jawaharlal, various dates
33 141 Office of Sripati Chandrasekhar, LaJolla, CA
33 142 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 1979
33 143 Perkins, E.F. & Edith, 1948
33 144 Prakashananda, Swami, & Prativaq Kimar Ghosh, Hindu Temple, San
Francisco, 1923
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33 145 Radhakrishnan, (Dr.) Sarvepalli, President's Palace, New Delhi, India,
1967
33 146 Raju, Ann
33 147 Ramachandran, Tara, 1969
33 148 Ranganadha, Sripati & Sita, various dates
33 149 Rao, S. Sushila Bhaskara, 1946
33 150 Rao, Sri P.V. Narasimha, n.d.
33 151 Rao, Sripati Bhaskara & Sripati Ranganadha, ca. 1955
33 152 "Rashmi," n.d.
33 153 Regents Lectures, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, 1975
33 154 Romney, George W. (Governor of Michigan), New Delhi, India, 1968
33 155 "Rowena," 1942
33 156 Ruthmaswamy, Louisa, 1948
33 157 Sanger, Margaret, with Mohandas Gandhi, n.d.
33 158 Schein, (Sgt.) Ellis, 1943
33 159 Schmidt, Gertrude, 1944
33 160 Schonbrun, Leon, family, 1944
33 161 Seciudembar, Lahtha Balasuhamuyan, 1970
33 162 Second Quarter Class, California State University, Hayward, 1979-80
33 163 Seminar: The Role of Youth in Demographic Problems of Asia,
Melbourne, Australia, 1963
33 164 Seringapatam Mosque
33 165 Shalizi, Abdul S., 1942
33 166 Shamiengar family,1961
34 1 Ship, N.Y.K. line (postcard)
34 2 Shorter, Diane, ca. 1973
34 3 Shove, Beatrice, n.d.
34 4 Shridevi, (Dr.) S., various dates
79* 5 Singapore
34 5 Sixth Annual Convocation, Kurukshetra University, 1969
34 6 Southern Illinois University, ca. 1985
34 7 Soviet Embassy, 1968
34 8 Sri Meenakshi Temple, Pearland, TX
34 9 Stocking, Emily, ca. 1945
34 10 Subramanya Temple, Kuala Lumpur, 1977
77* 11 Suddhi Movement Inauguration, May 5, 1958
34 11 "Suresh, Vanaja, & Ravi," n.d.
34 12 Suttress, Francis, n.d.
34 13 Tatkon, Julie, n.d.
34 14 Television Program, Mexico City, Mexico, 1974
34 15 Tokyo, Japan, 1955
34 16 Tokyo, Japan, n.d.
34 17 Tree planting ceremony, 1977
34 18 Tubectomy Camp, n.d.
34 19 UNESCO, 1948
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34 20 Unidentified events, ca. 1940's
34 21 Unidentified events, ca. 1950's
77* 12 Unidentified events, ca. 1950's
34 22 Unidentified events, ca. 1960's (1 of 3)
34 23 Unidentified events, ca. 1960's (2 of 3)
34 24 Unidentified events, ca. 1960's (3 of 3)
34 25 Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (1 of 7)
34 26 Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (2 of 7)
34 27 Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (3 of 7)
34 28 Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (4 of 7)
34 29 Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (5 of 7)
34 30 Unidentified events, ca. 1970's (6 of 7)
34 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 34 Unidentified people, ca. 1940's (2 of 3)
34 35 Unidentified people, ca. 1940's (3 of 3)
34 36 Unidentified people, ca. 1950's
34 37 Unidentified people, ca. 1960's
34 38 Unidentified people, ca. 1970's
34 39 Unidentified people, ca. 1980's
34 40 Unidentified people, ca. 1990's
34 41 Unidentified people, n.d.
34 42 Unidentified places
34 43 United Nations Conference on Trade & Development (UNCTAD), Israel
Delegation, 1968
34 44 University of North Texas, Denton, 1994 (Note: Include photographs of
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Johnson)
34 45 University of Redlands, Honorary Doctorate
34 46 University of Washington, Battelle Research Center Think Tank, 1971
34 47 Vaijayanlh, T. 1977
34 48 Vienna Parliament, Vienna, Austria
34 49 Visit to Janata Vidyalaya Mirag, 1968
34 50 Vohra, R.B., n.d.
34 51 VonEssen, Medhi, dance of, 1972
34 52 Washington, DC, 1968
34 53 Wedding photographs, S. Chandrasekhar & Ann Downes, 1947
34 54 Wellesley College, 1942
34 55 Women's Seminar on Family Planning, Madras, India, 1968
34 56 World Assembly of Young, Amherst, MA, 1964
34 57 World Population Conference, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1965
34 58 World Youth Congress, Washington, DC, 1942
34 59 Yeowkhoon, Foo, n.d.
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34 60 Zaki, Abdul, Columbia University, 1941
34 61 Zurich, Switzerland, 1938
34 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
34 3 Unidentified event, ca. 1967
35 2 Visit to G. Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital, April 13, 1968
35 3 Inauguration of Pathological and Clinical Laboratories, Institute of
Hematology, May 25, 1968
35 4 Visit to TV's guest house, Madurai, Oct. 2, 1968
35 5 St. John's Ambulance Brigade, ca. 1968 (note: includes photos of Zakir
Husain)
35 6 Unidentified event, ca. 1968 (note: includes photos of Indira Gandhi &
Zakir Husain)
35 7 Unidentified event, ca. 1968
35 8 Visit to Hungary, Jan., 1969
35 9 Sixth Annual Convocation, Kurukshetra University, March 6, 1969
35 10 Address, April 16, 1969
36 1 Medicor Exhibition, New Delhi, India, 1969
36 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
36 5 Ananda Coomaraswamy Centennial Lecture, Madras, India, Aug. 22,
1977
36 6 Convocation Address & receiving Honorary L.L.D. degree, Punjabi
University, 1977
36 7 Republic Day Celebration, Annamalai University, Jan. 26, 1978
36 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)
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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
37 2 Abortion 2 of 2
37 3 Abuse, Rape, & Incest
37 4 Afghanistan
37 5 Africa
37 6 African Americans
37 7 Aging
37 8 Alaska
37 9 Alcohol
37 10 Algeria
37 11 Anderson, Marian
37 12 Andhra Pradesh, India
37 13 Animals
37 14 Arab World
37 15 Arid lands
37 16 Arizona
37 17 Asia
37 18 Asian Americans
37 19 Australia
37 20 Averages and Normalcy
37 21 Bali
37 22 Bangladesh
37 23 Bhopal, India/Union Carbide
37 24 Bhutan
37 25 Bikes and bicycling
37 26 Biographical Articles, Various People
37 27 Birth Control
37 28 Birth Defects and Prenatal Testing
37 29 Black Holocaust
37 30 Book Reviews
37 31 Books & Publishing
37 32 Bosnia-Herzegovina
37 33 Brazil
37 34 Buck, Pearl S.
37 35 Buddhism
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37 36 Burma
37 37 Calcutta, India
37 38 California
37 39 Cambodia
37 40 Canada
37 41 Cancer
37 42 Caribbean
37 43 Catholicism & Pope
37 44 Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan (astrophysicist)
37 45 Chettiars
37 46 Chile
37 47 China 1 of 2
37 48 China 2 of 2 (bound volume)
37 49 Christianity and Papacy
37 50 Circumcision
37 51 Clinton, Bill
37 52 Columbus, Christopher
37 53 Contraceptives
37 54 Crime
37 55 Cultural Issues
37 56 Dance
37 57 Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
37 58 Death, Murder, and Euthanasia
37 59 Desai, Morarji
37 60 Disarmament
37 61 Disease Control
37 62 Divorce
37 63 Dowry
37 64 Economics
37 65 Education
37 66 Egypt
37 67 Elephants
37 68 England
37 69 English Language
37 70 Environmental Concerns
37 71 Ethiopia
37 72 Europe
37 73 Exercise and Fitness
37 74 Family Planning
37 75 Fatherhood/Paternity
37 76 al-Fayed, Mohammed
37 77 Fertility
37 78 Fiji
37 79 Firewalking
37 80 First aid
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37 81 Florida
37 82 Food Production
37 83 Foundations
37 84 France
37 85 Fuller, Buckminster
37 86 Gabon
37 87 Galbraith, John Kenneth
37 88 Galileo
37 89 Gandhi, Indira
37 90 Gandhi, Mahatma
37 91 Gandhi, Rajiv
37 92 Genetics
37 93 Germany
37 94 Greece
37 95 Guadalajara, Mexico
37 96 Gun Control
37 97 Gypsies
38 1 Hare Krishnas
38 2 Hawaii
38 3 Health
38 4 Health Care
38 5 Heart Disease
38 6 Heimlich Maneuver & choking
38 7 The Hindu (newspaper)
38 8 Hinduism
38 9 History, human and world
38 10 Holocaust
38 11 Homeless
38 12 Hong Kong
38 13 Houston, Texas
38 14 Human rights
38 15 Hungary
38 16 Hunger
38 17 Husain, Zakir
38 18 Iceland
38 19 Immigration & Migration
38 20 Impotence and Infertility
38 21 India--Aboriginal Peoples
38 22 India--Abortion
38 23 India--Adoption
38 24 India--Art
38 25 India--Astrology
38 26 India--Banks
38 27 India--Birth Control
38 28 India--Bombay
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38 29 India--British Raj
38 30 India--British rule
38 31 India--Business and Industry
38 32 India--Caste system
38 33 India--Census & Demographic Survey
38 34 India--Contraceptives
38 35 India--Cows
38 36 India--Divorce
38 37 India--Dowry
38 38 India--Economy
38 39 India--Education
38 40 India--Electric power
38 41 India--Environment and Pollution
38 42 India--Family Planning 1 of 2
38 43 India--Family Planning 2 of 2
38 44 India--Family Planning Programme
38 45 India--Family Welfare
38 46 India--Female mortality
38 47 India--Five-Year Plans
38 48 India--Food and nutrition
38 49 India--Foreign aid
38 50 India--Health and Medicine
38 51 India--History and Culture
38 52 India--Housing
38 53 India--Human Rights
38 54 India--Hunger
38 55 India--Immigration and migration
38 56 India--Infant Mortality
38 57 India--Kerala
38 58 India--Labor
38 59 India--Land reform
38 60 India--Language
38 61 India--Literacy
38 62 India--Marital Age
38 63 India--Military
38 64 India--Miscellaneous 1 of 3
38 65 India--Miscellaneous 2 of 3
38 66 India--Miscellaneous 3 of 3
38 67 India--Monkeys
38 68 India--Nationalism
38 69 India--Personalities
38 70 India--Politics
38 71 India--Population 1 of 4
38 72 India--Population 2 of 4
38 73 India--Population 3 of 4
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38 74 India--Population 4 of 4
38 75 India--Poverty
38 76 India--Punjab
38 77 India--Registration of births and deaths
38 78 India--Religion
39 1 India--Riots, 1992
39 2 India--Sex Education
39 3 India--Sterilization
39 4 India--Superstition
39 5 India--Trade
39 6 India--Travel and Tourism
39 7 India--Tribals
39 8 India--Weather
39 9 India--Women
39 10 Indonesia/Java
39 11 Infant Mortality
39 12 Infanticide
39 13 International House
39 14 Iraq
39 15 Iran
39 16 Ireland
39 17 Islam
39 18 Israel 1 of 2
39 19 Israel 2 of 2
39 20 Italy
39 21 Jainism
39 22 Jamaica
39 23 Japan
39 24 Jews
39 25 Jordan
39 26 Kashmir, India
39 27 Kenya
39 28 Korea
39 29 Kosovo
39 30 Kuwait
39 31 La Jolla, California
39 32 Landers, Ann, columns
39 33 Languages
39 34 Latin America
39 35 Law and justice
39 36 Lebanon
39 37 Leprosy
39 38 Liberia
39 39 Literacy
39 40 Longevity, Retirement, Social Security, & Sr. Citizens
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39 41 Madagaskar
39 42 Madras, India
39 43 Malaria
39 44 Malaysia
39 45 Maldives
39 46 Malta
39 47 Malthus, Thomas
39 48 Marketing & Sales
39 49 Marriage
39 50 Mauritius
39 51 Memory
39 52 Mexico
39 53 Miscellaneous
39 54 Mongolia
39 55 Mother Teresa
39 56 Motherhood/Maternity
39 57 Mount Everest
39 58 Mountbattens
39 59 Muslim polygamy
39 60 Narayan, Jayaprakash
39 61 Native Americans
39 62 Natural resources
39 63 Nehru, Jawaharlal
39 64 Nepal
39 65 Netherlands
39 66 New York University
39 67 New Zealand
39 68 Nicaragua
39 69 Nobel Prize and Prize Winners
39 70 Norway
39 71 Obituaries, various people 1 of 2
39 72 Obituaries, various people 2 of 2
39 73 Oman
39 74 Organ Transplants
39 75 Origin of Life
39 76 Pakistan
39 77 Palestine
39 78 Panama
39 79 Papau, New Guinea
39 80 Peace
39 81 Personal Health Issues
39 82 Peru
39 83 Philippines
39 84 Planned Parenthood (organization)
39 85 Poland
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39 86 Pollution
39 87 Polygamy
39 88 Portugal
39 89 Poverty
39 90 Prostitution
39 91 Public Health and Health Issues
39 92 Quakers
39 93 Racism
39 94 Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli
39 95 Reagan, Ronald
39 96 Reddy, Neelam Sanjeeva
39 97 Religion (World)
39 98 Russell, Sir E. John
39 99 Russia
39 100 Saudi Arabia
39 101 Scudder, Ida
39 102 Seychelles
39 103 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
39 104 Shastri, Lal Bahadur
39 105 Shaw, George Bernard
39 106 Sikhs
39 107 Singapore
39 108 Slavery
39 109 Smoking
39 110 South Africa
39 111 South America
39 112 Soviet Union
39 113 Spain
39 114 Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
39 115 Sterilization
39 116 Stroke
39 117 Swamis & Gurus
39 118 Sweden
39 119 Switzerland
39 120 Taiwan
39 121 Tamil
39 122 Thailand
39 123 Tibet
39 124 Togo
39 125 Travel
39 126 Trinidad
39 127 Tucson, Arizona
39 128 Turkey
39 129 Ukraine
39 130 United Kingdom
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39 131 United Nations
22 14 U.S. 1 of 2
22 15 U.S. 2 of 2
22 16 University of Texas
22 17 Van Buren, Abigail, columns
22 18 Vasectomy
22 19 Vietnam
22 20 Violence & Gun Control
22 21 Waste
22 22 Water
22 23 Women
22 24 World health
22 25 World Health Organization
22 26 World Population
22 27 World War II
22 28 Zambia
B. Newsletters
(* indicates box is on oversize shelf)
40 1 Abortion Research Notes; May 1974; February & May 1975; January &
April 1976
40 2 AIINA, Asian Indians in North America; March 1983 & Spring 1988
40 3 The Asia Bulletin; September & December 1960; March & April 1961
40 4 The Asia Foundation Program Bulletin; June & September 1957;
September 1964; & June 1966
75 31 Association for the Study of Abortion (ASA) Newsletter, Spring 1966,
Winter 1967, Fall and Winter 1968, Fall 1969
40 5 Association for Voluntary Sterilization Newsletter; Spring 1967; Fall-
Winter 1970; Summer 1971; March & Summer 1973; February &
October 1974; March, October, & December 1975; May 1976; January
1978
40 6 Association of Indian Economics Studies; April, June, & November 1979;
July & November 1980
40 7 The Atheist; March-April & July-August 1979; August 1980
40 8 Bharati, The India Association of San Diego; November 1961, January 7,
1972, & January 19, 1973
40 9 The Booster, Exchange Club of University-Riverside; October 19, 26, &
November 2, 1965
40 10 Bulletin, The Pacific News Commonwealth; July 1 & October 1, 1969
40 11 Canadian International Development Agency, Contact; April &
November 1975
40 12 Center for Migration Studies (CMS) Newsletter; Winter 1982, Winter
1983, Summer 1985, Winter & Summer 1986, Spring 1992, Winter 1993,
Winter & Spring 1996, Spring 1998, Spring 1999
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40 13 Centre Calling, 1966, November & December
40 14 Centre Calling, 1967, April, May, & December; bound volume
containing February, March, & June-November
40 15 Centre Calling, 1968, March, May, June, July, October, & December;
bound volume containing January-December
40 16 Centre Calling, January-November, 1969, January-May, July, August, &
December; bound volume containing January-November
40 17 Centre Calling, 1970, January, March, & May-December
40 18 Centre Calling; January-June 1971; January, March, May-December
1972; April, August, September, & November 1974; January, April, May,
July-September, & November 1975; January, April, & July 1976; July
1977; August 1992
40 19 Challenge, India Junior Chamber, May-October 1970
40 20 China News Analysis, November 26, 1954 & March 20, 1959
40 21 Concern News; Fall 1975 & Spring 1979
40 22 Consortium of Indians at San Diego Newsletter, June & November 1989
40 23 Demographic Training and Research Centre Newsletter; April 1960,
August 1962, December 1963, April & December 1964, April 1965,
April 1966
40 24 Dharma, Society for Rapid Advancement of India, May/June &
September 1972
40 25 Diabetes Wellness Letter, February & March 1998
40 26 Excerpts; Spring/Summer 1991, Fall/Winter 1992, Spring 1997
40 27 Family Planning Digest, November 1974 & January 1975
40 28 Family Planning Quarterly, September & December 1969, March &
December 1970, September 1973, September 1974, June 1975
40 29 FIA News, Spring 1993 & April/June 2000
40 30 Focus, KW International, Inc., ca. 1994 & July 1996
40 31 Focus on South Africa; July/August 1988; May & September 1989;
February-March, August, & October-December 1990; April & September
1991; May 1992; & n.d.
40 32 Gleams, Glaucoma Research Foundation, Winter & Summer 1998,
Winter 1999
40 33 The Healing Line, March & May 1994, July 1995
40 34 Health After 50: The Johns Hopkins Medical Letter; February, June, &
September 1998
40 35 IIPS Newsletter, International Institute for Population Studies, April &
July 1979, January & April 1980
40 36 IMCH Newsletter, July, August, October, & December 1986
40 37 India Association of Rochester; February, April, June, & July 1973; May
& December 1982; & January-June 1983
40 38 India To-day, August 1941 & April 1944
78*
Indian & Foreign Review; January 15 & June 1, 1970; February 1, 15,
March 1, April 1, June 1, July 1, & August 15, 1971;January 1, July 1 &
October 15, 1972; March 1 & April 1, 1973
Page 82
79
40 39 Insight, December 22, 1978; April 10, May 8, & August 14, 1981
40 40 Intercom; October & November 1973; May & October 1979
40 41 International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) Newsletter; Vol. 6
No. 4 (1982); Vol. 7 Nos. 2-4 (1983); Vol. 8 No. 2 (1984); Vol. 9 Nos. 2-
3 (1985); Vol. 10 Nos. 1-2 (1986); & May 1992
40 42 International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Medical Bulletin;
October & December 1969; February, April & August 1970; August
1974; August 1975
40 43 International Planned Parenthood News; March/April & June 1971; June
1972; May 1973; & January-March 1974
40 44 International Project Newsletter; June & September 1979; July 1980; &
February 1981
40 45 Kernels from Rice, The Ford Foundation, June & July 1968
40 46 Madras Birth Control Bulletin; September-December 1931; September-
December 1932; July/August 1934; & July-September 1938
40 47 The Malthusian, February-August 1879; April-September & December
1880; January, March-September, & November 1881; January-February,
June & November 1882
40 48 The Malthusian; October-December 1949; January-June & August-
December 1950; January-December 1951; January-December 1952
40 49 The Malthusian (Supplements), December 1949-May & Sept-November
1950, January-April 1951
40 50 Miscellaneous newsletters, A-I
ADC Paper, The Agricultural Development Council, Inc.,
December 1966
AHA News, Association for Humane Abortion, Inc., Vol. 1, No. 1,
n.d.
Air and Water News, July 8, 1968
ALRA Newsletter, Abortion Law Reform Association,
Summer/Autumn 1969
ASA Newsletter, Association for the Study of Abortion, Spring
1970
Asian American Focus, Summer/Fall 1989
ASPAC Newsletter, Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast
Brotherhood, 1959
Bulletin of Information between organisations and individuals in
contact with the International Liaison Committee of
Organisations for Peace, March-April, 1951
Canada Weekly, June 6, 1984
Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies Review, Fall 1979
CHEC News, Newsletter of the Commonwealth Human Ecology
Council, January 1975, No. 2
Christian Medical Association of India Family Planning Project
News, February 9, 1970
Closer to Teachers, Vol. III, 1984
Department of State Newsletter, August 1974
Page 83
80
The Dial WGAR, Summer 1955
DISC Report, A Report for the Development of Interculturally
Skilled Counselors, Summer 1985
Family Planning Association of Hong King Quarterly Bulletin,
3rd Quarter 1956
Family Planning News, June 30, 1969
Focus on Health, Vol. 3, Issue 2, n.d.
Footnotes, American Sociological Association, November 1983
Forum Service, Congress for Cultural Freedom, n.d.
Forward in Europe, June/July 1968
FPPB Newsletter, Singapore Family Planning & Population
Board, December 1975
Freeze Breeze, San Diego Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign,
Vol. 1, No. 3, n.d.
HBAVS News, Human Betterment Association for Voluntary
Sterilization, Inc., n.d.
Hindu Digest, n.d.
Human Betterment Society Newsletter, n.d.
I House World Newsletter, A letter for former members of the
International House, 500 Riverside Drive, New York, NY,
Vol. 5, No. 3, n.d.
IATE, Indian Association of Teacher Educators, February 1970
IIAS Newsletter, Indian Institute of Advanced Study-Shimla,
1968-1987
Indiagram, January 14, 1980
The Indian American, Indian American Forum for Political
Education, Winter 1986
The Indian Council for Child Welfare News Letter, April 1963
The Indian P.E.N., March 7, 1934
Information Service, National Council of the Churches of Christ
in the United States of America, October 13, 1956
International Center Newsletter, February 1972
ITEMS, Social Science Research Council, March 1979
40 51 Miscellaneous Newsletters, K-Z
Kerala Demographic Newsletter, Demographic Research Centre,
Bureau of Economics and Statistics, October 1968
KIS Newsletter, Kodaikanal International School; August 2000
Kodai Connection
Liberty, Monthly Bulletin of 'K' Ward District Youth Congress
Committee, July 1968
Library Notes, The Asia Foundation, September 15, 1966
Minnesota Consortium for South Asian Studies Newsletter, March
31, 1981
News from Israel, October 15, 1968
Notes on World Events, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations,
August 1955
Page 84
81
Oberlin Alumni Magazine, February 1959
Out Patient Termination of Pregnancy, Population Dynamics,
May 1975
Pathways, The Pathfinder Fund, Winter 1987
Phoenix Friend Meeting Monthly Bulletin, July/August 1990
Planned Parenthood Center of El Paso, June 1985
Planning, July 12, 1954
Planning for Health, Kaiser Permanente Member News, 1995
Population, July 1986
Population and Social Development, February 1978
Population Bulletin, August 1941
Population Chronicle, Population Council, May 1972
Population Studies Centre News Letter, January-April 1975
Pre-Investment News, United Nations Development Programme,
September 1970
Quinacrine Sterilization Newsletter, July 1996
The Registrar General's Newsletter, April 1968
Rostsca Bulletin, Unesco Regional Office of Science and
Technology for South and Central Asia, June 1978
SAGE Report, Services and Activities in Geriatric Education,
Winter/Spring 1994
San Diego Indian American Society Newsletter, April 1994
Sandglass, The Heritage Club, No. X:30, n.d.
Shri Mandir Communicator, February 1996
South Africa Update, No. 4 1991
South Pacific Perspective, June 1965
Statistical Bulletin, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, March
1955
Supreme Court Journal, January 1957
Technical Manpower, February 1970
Texas Institute for Research and Education on Aging Newsletter,
November 1993
UNICEF News, World Population Year 1974
United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
Information Letter, November/December 1971
University of California, San Diego, Neighborhood News, Fall
1990
Weekly German News, Bulletin of the Embassy of the Federal
Republic of Germany, February 18, 1967
Women's Studies Research Center News, University of
Wisconsin-Madison; Spring 1990
World Education Issues, July 1974
World Education Projects, May 1973
World Fertility Survey Newsletter, July 1974
World Health Organization Newsletter, April 1949
World Policy Forum, Fall 1983
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World Union, June 1976
Zero Population Growth, Northern California, September 1969
Zero Population Growth, Seattle, September 1971
Zero Population Growth, Tri-Cities Chapter News, January 1972
40 52 National Federation of Indian-American Associations (NFIA) News;
January-April, July-August, & November-December 1991;July-August
1992; Spring 1995
40 53 News of Population and Birth Control; March-April, June, & September-
December 1952; January-February, May-June, & Sept-November 1953;
January-June & September 1954; March 1955; October-November 1956;
April-June, September-December 1957; January-June, & September-
November 1958; January 1959; September-October 1960
40 54 NPG Newsletter, Negative Population Growth, Inc.; March 1976;
Summer & August 1997; August, October, & November 1998;
July/August 1999; & n.d.
78* Nutrition, July 1967, January & April 1968
40 55 Oberlin Shansi Memorial Newsletter, Fall 1958 & Spring 1959
40 56 Opinion; September 15 & December 8, 1970; January 5, 1971
40 57 The Orient and USA, April & May 1944
40 58 PAA Affairs, Population Association of America, Inc.; 1981 & Summer
1982
40 59 P/AAMHRC Research Review, Pacific/Asian American Mental Health
Research Center; 1982-1984 & January/April 1985
41 1 Planned Parenthood, Monthly Bulletin of the Planned Parenthood
Association of India; July 1953-December 1957
41 2 Planned Parenthood, Monthly Bulletin of the Planned Parenthood
Association of India; January 1958-December 1964
41 3 Planned Parenthood, Monthly Bulletin of the Planned Parenthood
Association of India; January 1965-July 1970
41 4 Planned Parenthood, Monthly Bulletin of the Planned Parenthood
Association of India; May 1976; April, June, & August 1978, December
1981-October 1986
41 5 Planned Parenthood Association of San Diego Newsletter;
November/December 1974 & March 1975
41 6 Pop Cen Newsletter, India Population Project; December 1977;
August/September 1979; July-October 1981
41 7 Popline: World Population News Service; January & September 1979;
July & August 1980; August 1982
41 8 Population Centre Bangalore Newsletter; September/October 1977;
March-October 1979
41 9 Population Crisis, Population Crisis Committee; June & October 1968;
April & September 1969; May-June 1970; July-August 1973
41 10 Population Education in Asia Newsletter; October 1974, April 1975, &
August 1978
41 11 Population Headliners, 1979, January-November
41 12 Population Headliners, 1980, January-October & December 1980
Page 86
83
41 13 Population Headliners, 1981, January-July
41 14 Population Management Feedback; 2nd-4th Quarters, 1978; No. 2 1979
41 15 Population Newsletter; March, June, & December 1971
41 16 Population Report; May & July 1974; March 1976
41 17 Population Reports; Series J No. 37, 38, 39, 47, & Supplement; Series M
No. 10; Series L No. 11
41 18 PRB Report; July 1966, June 1967, December 1968, October 1969,
February 1975
41 19 PSI Newsletter, Population Services International; November 1973 &
Summer 1974
41 20 Southern Africa Review; July 1991; September-December 1993
41 21 Souvenir, Nos. 13 & 14, 1963
41 22 The Spirit of Devotion; September 1992; July 1993; June/July 1994;
July/August 2000
41 23 Suvannabhumi, Newletter of the Program for Southeast Asian Studies at
Arizona State University; December 1990; May & December 1991; May
& December 1992
41 24 United Towns Newsletter; November-December 1979; March-April 1980;
October/November 1981
41 25 University News; May 16, 1977; August 1 & 15, 1978
41 26 University of California at Berkeley Wellness Letter; October &
November 1994; January-September 1995; June 1998
41 27 University Report; March 2 & April 27, 1984
41 28 World Education Reports; Fall 1972; Summer, Fall, & Winter 1973;
Winter 1974; April 1977
41 29 World Population Society Newsletter; January 1975 & September 1978
41 30 Zero Population Growth of San Diego Newsletter; August & October-
December 1972; March, May-December 1973; January-March,
September, & November 1974
41
41 C. Pamphlets & Booklets
(* indicates box is on oversize shelf)
41
41 31 Abortion
41 32 Africa
41 33 Aging
41 34 Alaska
41 35 Anaemia
41 36 Andhra Pradesh (state), India
41 37 Annamacharya Prachara Parishodhana Kendram
41 38 Annamalai University
41 39 Arid lands
41 40 Ashram, Sri Aurobindo
41 41 Asia Foundation
41 42 Australia
Page 87
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78* Australia
41 43 Bahadur, Shri Raja Meka Rangayyapparow
41 44 Bangladesh
41 45 Bengal Women's Union
41 46 Birth control
41 47 Book publishing
41 48 Brush Foundation
41 49 Bucharest, Romania
41 50 Canada--Ecological Issues
41 51 Caste system
41 52 Catalina
41 53 Catholicism
41 54 Center for Population Planning
41 55 Central Family Planning Institute
41 56 Ceylon/Sri Lanka
41 57 China
41 58 Contraceptives
41 59 Communication
41 60 Council on Religion & International Affairs
41 61 Cousins, James & Margaret
41 62 Early populations
41 63 East-West Center, Dillingham Lecture Series
41 64 Economic development
41 65 Education
42 1 Environment 1 of 2
42 2 Environment 2 of 2
42 3 Eugenics Society
42 4 Family Life Institute
42 5 Family planning 1 of 3
42 6 Family planning 2 of 3
42 7 Family planning 3 of 3
42 8 Family Planning Association of India
42 9 Family Planning Foundation
42 10 Family Planning--Islamic view
42 11 Fertility regulation
42 12 Finland
42 13 Food and nutrition
42 14 Ford Foundation
42 15 Foundations (miscellaneous)
42 16 Free enterprise
42 17 Fulbright Program
42 18 Galbraith,. John Kenneth, speeches
42 19 Gandhi, Indira (Includes the Nov. 12, 1984, issue of Time, featuring a
story about her assassination)
42 20 Global Energy Centre
Page 88
85
42 21 Guggenheim, John Simon, Memorial Foundation
42 22 Gujarat (state), India
42 23 Health
42 24 Healthcare
42 25 Hearing
42 26 Heimlich maneuver
42 27 Hindustan Latex Ltd.
42 28 Homosexuals
42 29 Human ecology
42 30 Human rights
42 31 Karnataka (state), India
42 32 India--Aborigines
42 33 India--Agriculture
42 34 India--Art
42 35 India--Birth control
42 36 India--Census
42 37 India--Colleges and universities
42 38 India--Community development
42 39 India--Contraceptives
42 40 India--Cows
42 41 India--Culture & history
42 42 India--Economy
42 43 India--Education
42 44 India--Educational Institutions
42 45 India--Electric power
78* India--Electric power
42 46 India--Emergency
42 47 India--Energy
42 48 India--Family planning 1 of 2
42 49 India--Family planning 2 of 2
43 1 India--Family Planning Programme
43 2 India--Food
43 3 India--Foreign trade
43 4 India--Geological survey
43 5 India--Industry
43 6 India--Language
43 7 India--Law and legal system
43 8 India--Madras
43 9 India--Media
43 10 India--Medicine
43 11 India--Miscellaneous
43 12 India--Miscellaneous
43 13 India--Miscellaneous
43 14 India--Natural resources
43 15 India--Planned parenthood
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43 16 India--Politics and government
43 17 India--Population
78* India--Population
43 18 India--Rural areas
43 19 India--Science and technology
43 20 India--Sterilization
43 21 India--Tamil Nadu
43 22 India--Transportation
43 23 India--Travel
43 24 India--Tribes
43 25 India--Vellore
43 26 India--Women
43 27 Indian associations
43 28 Indian Institute of Advanced Study
43 29 Indian Institute of Economics
43 30 Indians in the U.S.
43 31 Infant mortality
43 32 Institutes and programs
43 33 International Catholic Migration Commission
43 34 International development
43 35 International House
43 36 International Institute for Educational Planning
43 37 International Planned Parenthood Federation
43 38 International Union for the Scientific Study of Population
43 39 Israel
43 40 Japan
43 41 Johnson, Lyndon B.
43 42 Kennedy, John F.
43 43 Kodaikanal School
43 44 Kuwait
43 45 Liberia
43 46 Madras Neo-Malthusian League
43 47 Malaria
43 48 Malaysia
43 49 Maldives
43 50 Mauritius
43 51 McNamara, Robert S., speech
43 52 Mehta, Asoka, lectures and speeches
43 53 Mental health
43 54 Migration
43 55 Miscellaneous organizations
43 56 Miscellaneous population study centers
43 57 Mongolian People's Republic
43 58 Mudaliar, A.L., Memorial Lecture
43 59 Muslims
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43 60 Nagarathars
43 61 Naidu, P.N. Ramaswami, Memorial
43 62 Natal
43 63 Nehru, Jawaharlal
43 64 Netherlands
43 65 New Guinea
43 66 New Zealand
43 67 Norway
43 68 O'Hare, Cardinal, Memorial Lecture
44 1 Pakistan
44 2 Peace
44 3 Periyar, Rameswamy
44 4 Pest management
44 5 Planned parenthood
44 6 Planned Parenthood Association of San Diego
78* Polar regions
44 7 Pollution
44 8 Population
44 9 Population control
44 10 Population crisis
44 11 Population--Economic development
44 12 Population education
44 13 Population policy
44 14 Population programs
44 15 Population Reference Bureau
44 16 Poverty
44 17 Prayer
44 18 Race
44 19 Racism
44 20 Regional Family Planning Training Centre, Adyar, Madras
44 21 Religion
44 22 Rural life
44 23 Sahitya Akademi Awards
44 24 San Francisco, California
44 25 Sanger, Margaret
44 26 Sex
44 27 Sex education
44 28 Sierra Club
44 29 Sikhism
44 30 Social service
44 31 South Africa
44 32 Sterilization
44 33 Stress
44 34 Technical Cooperation Mission
44 35 Thailand
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44 36 Trinidad/Tobago
44 37 Unemployment
44 38 United Nations
44 39 United Nations World Population Year 1974
44 40 United States
44 41 Violence
44 42 Watumull Foundation
44 43 Wildlife
44 44 Women
44 45 World Association of Writers, The P.E.N.
44 46 World Bank Group
44 47 World hunger
44 48 World population 1 of 2
44 49 World population 2 of 2
44 50 World population organizations
44 51 World Population Year
44 52 World urbanization
D. Reprints
44 56 Abortion 1 of 2
44 57 Abortion 2 of 2
44 58 Aging
44 59 Alaska
44 60 Arid lands
44 61 Asia
44 62 Australia
44 63 Biography
44 64 Birth control
44 65 Cambodia--Population
44 66 Canada
44 67 Capitalism
45 1 Census
45 2 Ceylon
45 3 China
45 4 Circumpolar populations
45 5 Communities
45 6 Contraceptives
45 7 Economics
45 8 Elephants
45 9 Environmental issues
45 10 Ethnicity
45 11 Europe--Population
45 12 Evolution
45 13 Family
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45 14 Family planning
45 15 Fertility
45 16 Food & nutrition
45 17 Foreign aid
45 18 Gender roles
45 19 Gender selection
45 20 Germany
45 21 Government
45 22 Great Britain
45 23 Group dynamics
45 24 Handicapped
45 25 Hawaii
45 26 Heimlich maneuver
45 27 Higher education
45 28 Hormones
45 29 Hunger
45 30 Illegitimacy
45 31 Immigration and migration
45 32 India--Andhra Pradesh
45 33 India--Birth control
45 34 India--Caste system
45 35 India--Census
45 36 India--Culture
45 37 India--Demographic survey
45 38 India--Education
45 39 India--Ethnicity
45 40 India--Family planning
45 41 India--Family Planning Programme
45 42 India--Fertility
45 43 India--Food
45 44 India--Fourth Five-Year Plan
45 45 India--Health
45 46 India--Industrialization
45 47 India--Labor
45 48 India--Language
45 49 India--Leadership
45 50 India--Literacy
45 51 India--Law
45 52 India--Marriage
45 53 India--Migration
45 54 India--Minorities
45 55 India--Miscellaneous
45 56 India--Mortality
45 57 India--Nationalism
45 58 India--Politics
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45 59 India--Population
45 60 India--Registration of births
45 61 India--Religion
45 62 India--Statistics
45 63 India--Sterilization
45 64 India--Tribal villages
45 65 India--Urbanization
45 66 India--Violence
45 67 India--Weather
45 68 India--Women
45 69 Industrialization
45 70 Infant & childhood health problems & mortality
45 71 Internet
45 72 Islam
45 73 Labor force
45 74 Latin America
45 75 Leprosy
45 76 Malnutrition
45 77 Malthusian Theory
45 78 Man and nature
45 79 Marriage
45 80 Mate selection
45 81 Miscellaneous
45 82 Museums
45 83 Music
45 84 New Zealand
45 85 Northern development
45 86 Nuclear war
45 87 Nursing students
45 88 Pacific community
45 89 Pakistan
45 90 Peace
45 91 Population control
45 92 Population education
45 93 Population research
45 94 Population statistics
45 95 Religion
45 96 Reproduction
45 97 Scientists
45 98 Sex education
45 99 Small group dynamics
45 100 Social ecology
45 101 South Africa
45 102 Soviet Union
45 103 Statistics
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45 104 Sterilization
45 105 Tamil Nadu--Population
46 1 Technology
46 2 United States
46 3 Vasectomy
46 4 Vital statistics
46 5 Women
46 6 World population
46 7 World population
E. Government Publications
(* indicates box is on oversize shelf)
46 8 Action Plan for Revamping the Family Welfare Programme in India, ca.
1992
46 9 Annual Report of Planning Forums Colleges and Universities, Madras
State, 1964-65
46 10 Annual Report of the Directorate General of Health Services, 1958
46 11 Aspects of the Fourth Plan, Family Planning Commission, Apr. 1969
46 12 Attitude to Family Planning Part-1 (Report on the Pilot Survey conducted
in Trivandrum City, The Demographic Research Centre, Department of
Statistics, Trivandrum, Government of Kerala
46 13 Australian Immigration, Quarterly Statistical Bulletin, Department of
Immigration, Jan. 1962
46 14 Census of India 1961, Instructions for Filling up the Houselist
46 15 Census of India 1961, Instructions to Enumerators
46 16 Census of India, Price List of Publications, Office of the Registrar
General India, 1956
48 1 Central Arid Zone Research Institute Scientific Progress Report 1963-64,
Government of India, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, July 1964
46 17 The Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929, Act XIX of 1929 (as modified
up to the 1st March, 1953), Ministry of Law, Government of India
46 18 Cities of Mainland China: 1953 and 1958, by Morris. B. Ullman, U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Aug. 1961
46 19 Decisions on the Recommendations of the NCC Evaluation Committee,
Government of India, Ministry of Defense
48 2 Draft Tabulation Plan for 1961 Census, Government of India, Ministry of
Home Affairs, Officer of the Registrar General, India
46 20 Eighth Five Year Plan, 1992-97, Vol. II, Sectoral Programmes of
Development, Government of India, Planning Commission, New Delhi
46 21 Estimates and Projections of the Population of Mainland China: 1953-
1986, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census
46 22 Evaluation of the Family Planning Programme, Draft Interim Report,
Page 95
92
Government of India, New Delhi, April 1969
46 23 Facts and Figures on Family Welfare, Government of India, Department
of Family Welfare, October 1978 & January 1979
46 24 Family Planning Day Souvenir, Director of Information and Publicity,
Government of Madras, December 18, 1959
46 25 Family Planning in India: Programme Information (1969-70)
46 26 Family Planning in Parliament: Selected Questions and Answers, Budget
session, 1970
46 27 Family Planning: Plan & Progress, 1956-1959, Directorate General of
Health Services, Ministry of Health , Government of India, New Delhi
46 28 Family Planning Programme in India (1951-1966), Report, March 1967,
Department of Family Planning, Ministry of Health and Family Planning,
Government of India
46 29 Family Planning Programme in India: A Brief Account, Department of
Family Planning, Government of India
46 30 Family Planning Programme in India: Bio-Medical Research
46 31 Family Planning Programme in India: Extracts from Fourth Five Year
Plan 1969-74
46 32 Family Planning: Questions and Answers, Publications Division,
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India
46 33 Family Planning Survey, Department of Family Planning, Government of
India
46 34 Family Welfare Planning in India Yearbook, 1972-73
48 3 Family Welfare Programme in Tamil Nadu, 1986, Government of
Tamilnadu, Madras, India
46 35 Foreign Affairs Record, May 1971
36 Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Planning, Family
Planning Programme in India
48 4 Government of Madras, Abstract, Family Planning-Panchayat
Administration and Intensive Scheme for the popularization of surgical
methods-Instructions-Issued, January 30, 1961
46 37 Government of Madras, G.O. No. 1714, May 26, 1958, Family Planning--
Popularization of surgical methods--Public Employees Family Welfare
Scheme--Sanctioned
46 38 Handbook of Family Planning for Peripheral Units, Records and Returns
46 39 Health, Education and Local Administration Department, Government of
Madras, G.O. No. 1714, May 26, 1958
46 40 The Hindu Marriage (Amendment) Bill 1966, Bill No. XV of 1966, by
Shri R.K. Bhuwalka, M.P., as introduced in the Rajya Sabha
46 41 India: Family Planning Programme since 1965, Ministry of Health,
Family Planning and Urban Development, Department of Family
Planning, Government of India
46 42 India's Population: Demographic Scenario
46 43 Inpatient Deaths in Hospitals in Punjab State (Study of Causes of Deaths
Medically Certified by Qualified Doctors in Hospitals), 1972, Directorate,
Health & Family Planning, Punjab, Chandigarh
Page 96
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78*
- Integrated Rural Development Project, Poolam Village, Nanguneri Block,
Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, Part III, 1978
46 44 International Assistance, Family Planning Programme in India,
Department of Family Planning, Government of India
46 45 Intra-Uterine Contraception, Directorate General of Health Services,
Ministry of Health, Government of India, New Delhi
46 46 List of Officers in the Ministry of External Affairs, August 1992
46 47 Madras Act No. V of 1954, An Act to provide temporary relief to
indebted agriculturists
46 48 Madras Act No. XXIV of 1956, An Act to provide for the payment of
Fair Rent by Cultivating Tenants in certain areas in the State of Madras
46 49 Madras Indebted Agriculturists (Repayment of Debts) Act, 1955, Act No.
I of 1955
46 50 Manual for Medical Record Units (State Hospitals), Punjab State, 1977,
Director, Health & Family Planning, Punjab, Chandigarh
46 51 Mass Surgical Camps in Punjab State, 1975, Director, Health & Family
Planning, Punjab, Chandigarh
46 52 Mauritius, Foreign Economic Trends and Their Implications for the
United States, June 1986, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington,
DC
46 53 Mortality Trend in Punjab State, 1973, (Study of Causes of Deaths
amongst indoor patients in Hospitals in Punjab State), Directorate, Health
& Family Planning, Punjab, Chandigarh
46 54 Migration Act, 1958, The Commonwealth of Australia
46 55 Monthly Statistics on Family Welfare Programme, April-October 1986
46 56 Muslim Views on Family Planning, State Family Planning Bureau,
Mysore
46 57 A New Life for the Country: The Report of the President's Task Force on
Rural Development, Mar. 1970
46 58 National Population Policy, Statement by Dr. Karan Singh, Minister of
Health and Family Planning, April 16, 1976, New Delhi
46 59 Ninth Five Year Plan
46 60 Paper Describing the Implementation or Non-Implementation of the
Recommendations Contained in the Report of the U.N. Mission in 1965,
Department of Family Planning, Ministry of Health, Family Planning and
Urban Development, New Delhi
46 61 Plan of Operation for the All India Hospital (Post-Partum) Family
Planning Programme
46 62 Population Problem of India, Department of Family Planning, Ministry of
Health and Family Planning, Government of India
46 63 Proceedings of the Conference on First Pretest of the 1971 Censes
Questionnaire held in Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi, January 23-27, 1968,
Office of the Registrar General, India
46 64 Proceedings of the First Meeting of the National Integration Council,
June 2-3, 1962
46 65 Progress of Family Planning Programme in India, 1968 & 1969
Page 97
94
46 66 The Prohibition of Bigamous Marriage Bill 1966, Bill No. XIX of 1996,
by Shri D.L. Sen Gupta, M.P., as introduced in the Rajya Sabha
46 67 Proposal for setting up of "Central Family Planning Corporation," April
2, 1968
46 68 Quarterly Bulletin of Documentation in Urban and Regional Planning,
June 1969, Ministry of Health, Family Planning, Works, Housing &
Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi
46 69 Record Note of the Meeting of the Programme Committee of the State
Family Planning Board held on the 14th August 1962, Government of
Madras
46 70 Report for the Quarter ending June 30, 1968, on the Utilization of PL-
480, Section 104(H) grant required under Project Agreement 149,
Supplement No. 2 Between the Government and U.S. Aid, Government
of India, Ministry of Health, Family Planning, and Urban Development
46 71 Report of the Sub-Committee of the National Nutrition Advisory
Committee on Nutritional Requirements of Working Class Families
46 72 Sample Registration Bulletin, Registrar General, India; September &
October 1968; March-July 1969; November 1969-March 1970; October
1975
46 73 Sample Registration in India, by B.L. Agrawal, Government of India,
Ministry of Home Affairs, Office of the Registrar General, India, 1969
46 74 Sample Registration in India, Report on Pilot Studies in Urban Areas
1964-67, Vital Statistics Division, Office of the Registrar General, India,
1969
46 75 Sixth Five Year Plan, 1980-85, Government of India Planning
Commission
46 76 The Size, Composition, and Growth of the Population of Mainland China,
by John S. Aird, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census,
1961
46 77 Small Family Norm Committee, Report 1968
46 78 Statement issued by the National Integration Conference, September-
October 1961
46 79 Statement on the Population of Kerala, State Family Planning Bureau,
Kerala, Trivandrum, 1974
48 5 Status of Family Welfare Programme in Karnataka, Government of
Karnataka, March 1987
46 80 The Sterilization of the Unfit Bill, Bill No. XVII of 1964, as introduced in
the Rajya Sabha
46 81 Strategy for Integrated Rural Development, C. Subramaniam, March,
1976
48 6 A Study on Age at Marriage, by Dr. Sampoornam and A.
Shanmugasundaram, Health and Family Planning Training Centre,
Egmore, Madras, 1974, Government of Tamil Nadu
46 82 Tamil Nadu--An Economic Appraisal 1976
48 7 Tamil Nadu's Changing Population Structure, 1977, Department of
Statistics, Madras, India
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F. Conference Materials
(++ indicates Dr. Chandrasekhar participated in conference)
46 83 All India Conference on Family Planning, Chandigarh, India, Nov. 30-
Dec. 5, 1968, Welcome Address by Shrimati Indira Chakravarti
48 8 All India Seminar on Population, March 12-14, 1964, schedule, list of
participants, list of papers, and paper presented ++
46 84 All-India Women's Conference, Madras, India, Presidential Address,
Nov. 12, 1938
46 85 All India Women's Conference, Annual Report, 1992-94
46 86 Asian Conference on Occupational Health, November 1968, Society for
Industrial Medicine, Bombay, India ++
46 87 Asian Population Conference (Second), Tokyo, Japan, November 1-13,
1972
46 88 Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, A Regional Conference of the
Association for Asian Studies, California State University Hayward, June
19-21, 1980 ++
48 9 British Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting
August 30-September 6, 1967, paper presented
48 89 Central Council of Health, Oct. 16, 1968, List of Participants ++
48 90 Community Conference on Food and Population, St. Louis, Missouri,
n.d., paper presented
47 1 Conference on Family, Bicultural Socialization, Washington, DC, May
26-27, 1984
47 2 Conference on the Economic Consequences of the Population Explosion,
Oct. 22, 1962, New York, New York, Program ++
47 3 Ecological Society of America, New York, New York, Dec. 28, 1949,
past president's address
47 4 Eleventh Indian Conference on Family Welfare and Voluntary
Sterilization, Sept. 20-22, 1996, Agra, India, paper presented
47 5 European Seminar on Family Planning and Social Policy, Kiljava,
Finland, May 16-25, 1971, Conclusions
48 10 Fifth Asian Conference on Occupational Health, Society for Study of
Industrial Medicine, India, n.d.
47 6 Fifth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Tokyo, Japan,
Oct. 1955
47 7 First Convention of Indian Rationalists, Madras, India, Dec. 18, 1949,
Presidential Address
47 8 First Population Conference of the Development Centre, Paris, France,
Dec. 3-5, 1968, Summary Report
48 11 Forum of Free Enterprise, Seventh Annual General Meeting, Bombay,
India, December 1963, India, Presidential Address
47 9 Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Stockholm,
Sweden, August 17-22, 1953, Address of Welcome and Final Programme
++
47 10 Future Aspects in Contraception, Proceedings of an International
Page 99
96
Symposium, Heidelberg, Germany, September 5-8, 1984, Proceedings
47 11 Higgins Lake Conservation Conference, September 12, 1952, report of
Friday evening session
47 12 India Consortium Meeting, Statement by the representative of the
Government of India and Brief Report, Stockholm, Sweden, November
25-26, 1969
47 13 India-Habitat-76, The United Nations Conference on Human Settlements,
Vancouver, B.C., May 31-June 11, 1976
47 14 Indian Census Centenary Seminar, October 23-29, 1972, papers presented
47 15 Indian Democracy in the Asian Background, World Brotherhood All-
India Committee Conference, January/February, 1960
47 16 Indian Statistical Conference, January 1940, Madras, India, Welcome
Address and Annual Review
47 17 Inter-American Seminar on Literacy in Social and Economic
Development, Key Biscayne, Florida, April 9-13, 1972, proceedings
47 18 International Colloquium on Democracy and Development, October
1968, paper presented
47 19 International Conference and Second Annual Meeting, World Population
Society, November 19-22, 1975, Washington, DC, Tentative Schedule
and Abstracts of Papers
47 20 International Conference on Abortion, "Abortion in a Changing World,"
The Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia, November 17-20, 1968,
Conference Program ++
47 21 International Conference on Amino Acid Fortification of Protein Foods,
MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Sept. 16, 1969, paper presented
47 22 International Conference on Integrated Rural Development, Hyderabad,
India, Jan. 2-4, 1987, Programme, Speech, and Souvenir ++
47 23 International Conference on Underdeveloped Areas, Milan, Oct. 10-15,
1954, Information Bulletin
47 24 International Economic Association, Second Congress, August 30-
September 6, 1962, Vienna, Austria, Programme
47 25 International Industrial Conference, September 1961, National Industrial
Conference Board and Stanford Research Institute, San Francisco,
California, Invitation, Acceptance List, session schedule, booklet, and
speech ++
47 26 International Planned Parenthood Federation, Second Indian Ocean
Region Conference, May 1-4, 1964, Kathmandu, Nepal, paper presented
48 12 International Seminar, Problems of Fertility Control in India, January
1977, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Tamil Nadu, India,
Programme, List of Topics, aims and objectives, Estimated Expenditures,
Resolutions, Press Summary, List of Demographers, notes, and report ++
48 13 International Studies Conference, Xth Session, International Institute of
Intellectual Co-operation, League of Nations, Paris, 1937, Introductory
Report
47 27 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources,
10th General Assembly and 11th Technical Meeting, New Delhi, India,
Page 100
97
November 24-December 1, 1969, Programme and Technical Papers
47 28 International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, September
1961, New York University, New York, NY, 1 of 2, Information
Bulletins, papers presented, and schedule
47 29 International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, September
1961, New York University, New York, NY, 2 of 2, schedule and papers
presented
47 30 International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, August 21-26,
1967, Sydney, Australia, booklet ++
47 31 International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, General
Conference, August 26-Sept. 1, 1973, Leige, Belgium, paper presented
75 30 International Women's Day workshop, New Delhi, India, March 7, 1986
47 32 International Youth Seminar on the Environment, July 11-18, 1971,
Vienna, Austria, List of Participants ++
47 33 The Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology, August 18, 1971,
Jerusalem, Israel, panel paper
47 34 Liberal International Congress, 1968, The Hague, September 20-24,
1968, initiatives
47 35 Man and Resources Conference, Bulletin
47 36 Moral Rearmament Conference, February 15-March 2, 1969, flyer
47 37 National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, Eleventh Annual
Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, November 20, 1957, Address
47 38 National Conference on Population, Demographic Situation in India, Dec.
6-8, 1974, Proceedings and Report Series
47 39 National Conference on Population Policy and Programmes, New Delhi,
India, December 19-23, 1969, brochure and papers presented
47 40 National Food Congress, 1970, Revised Provisional Programme, Plan,
and papers presented
48 14 National Seminar on Population and Law, Annamalai University,
September 10, 1976, Invitation, Programme, Keynote Speech and paper
presented ++
47 41 National Seminar on the Role of Labour Administrations in Population
Education and Family Planning for the Organised Sector in India,
Bangalore, India, July 12-15, 1976, Conclusions and Recommendations
47 42 Non-Governmental Organizations Symposium on Population, Paris,
France, July 3-5, 1974, Conclusions
47 43 Pakistan Statistical Association, Vol. 5 1956, Proceedings
47 44 Population Association of America, Annual Meeting, New York, NY,
April 30, 1966, paper presented
47 45 Population Association of America, Annual Meeting, New York, NY,
April 20, 1974, paper presented
47 46 Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs (Twenty-first),
Sinaia, Romania, August 26-31, 1971, report
47 47 Rehovot Conference on Economic Growth in Developing Countries,
Sept. 5-11, 1973, New York, New York, paper presented
47 48 Research Committee of the Sociology of Education, UNESCO, Paris,
Page 101
98
France, August 14-17, 1984, Presidential Address
47 49 Round Table "The Red Cross as a Factor in World Peace," Jan. 1969,
Geneva, Switzerland, Provisional Agenda
47 50 Second All India Conference on Family Planning, Lucknow University,
January 1-4, 1955, Proceedings ++
47 51 Second All India Population and First Family Hygiene Conference,
Bombay, India, Apr. 1938, Presidential Address
47 52 Second Annual Population Conference, Indian Association for the Study
of Population, Bangalore, India, December 1976, paper presented
47 53 Second International Banff Conference, "Man and His Environment,"
Banff, Alberta, Canada, May 1922, 1974, Programme, Advanced
Programme, Abstracts, and paper presented ++
47 54 Second International W.H.O. Staff Course, April 20-24, 1970, New
Delhi, India, Programme ++
47 55 Second Round Table on "The Red Cross as a Factor of Peace in the
World," Sept. 1968, Geneva, Switzerland, Note for Participants
47 56 Second World Conference on Religion and Peace, Leuven, Belgium,
Aug. 28-Sept. 3, 1974, brochures
47 57 Second World Food Congress, June 1970, The Hague, The Netherlands,
Fact Sheet, Statements, Programme, Provisional List of Participants, List
of Participants, Reports, speeches, and Record of Proceedings ++
47 58 Seminar: Man and His Environment, Indian National Committee for
International Biological Programme and North India Programme Office,
U.S. Information Service, June 12-13, 1970, Programme Schedule ++
48 15 Seminar on Development Aspects of the Tribals of India, Indian
Anthropological Association & Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom,
Nov. 15-16, 1969, Programme, Welcome Address, and papers presented
47 59 Seminar on Evaluation of Family Planning Programmes,
November/December 1969, Economic Commission for Asia and the Far
East, Bangkok, Thailand, Suggestions
47 60 Seminar on Fourth Five Year Plan for Moral and Social Hygiene
Programmes, March 1965, Association for Moral and Social Hygiene in
India, New Delhi, India, proceedings
49 31 Seminar on Integrated Rural Development, September 11-12, 1976,
Tamil Nadu, India, reports
48 16 Seminar on "Modernization of the Indian Social Structure," India
International Centre, New Delhi, India, November 15-19, 1969, papers
presented
47 61 Seminar on National Integration, Apr. 16-17, 1958, proceedings
47 62 Seminar on Planning for Social Change, March 1968, Council for Social
Development, New Delhi, India, proceedings
47 63 Seminar on Sangam Classics, address
47 64 Seminar on Science in the Service of Basic Human Needs, Committee on
Science & Technology in Developing Countries, International Council of
Scientific Unions, August 10-13, 1976, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad,
India, Tentative Programme and Programme ++
Page 102
99
48 17 Seminar on Self Images, Identity and Nationality, Indian Institute of
Advanced Study, Rashtrapati Nivas, Shimla, November 14-18, 1988,
papers presented
47 65 Seminar on the Problems of Post-Graduate Education, Kerala University
Teachers' Association, March 3, 1973, Proceedings
47 66 Seminar on "The Status of Women and Family Planning in India,"
Central Institute of Research and Training in Public Cooperation, August
10-13, 1969, Programmes and papers presented ++
47 67 Seminar on The Tribal Situation in India, Indian Institute of Advanced
Study, Simla, India, July 6-19, 1969, Statement
48 18 Sixth All India Conference, Chandigarh, India, 1968, papers presented,
summaries of papers presented
49 1 Sixth Family Planning Communication Action Research Workshop, Oct.
28-Nov. 1, 1968, papers presented, 1 of 2
49 2 Sixth Family Planning Communication Action Research Workshop, Oct.
28-Nov. 1, 1968, papers presented, 2 of 2
49 3 Sixth International Colloquium, "Democracy and Development," Oct. 21-
26, 1968, Coonoor, India, registration and papers presented
49 4 Sixth International Conference of Social Work, December 14-19, 1952,
Madras, India, Souvenir ++
49 5 Sixth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, February 14-21,
1959, New Delhi, India, List of Delegates, Preliminary Programme, and
instructions
49 6 Southern Regional Conference on Population Policy and Programmes,
Madras, India, April 29, 1970, Valedictory Address and paper presented
48 19 Southern Vice Chancellor's Conference, Osmania University, Hyderabad,
January 28-29, 1978, Minutes
48 20 State Conference of College Planning Forums, Madras, India, Jan. 5-7,
1967, Report, papers presented, and memo ++
49 7 State Family Planning Board, Programme Committee, Record Note of the
Meeting held on August 14, 1962, Record
49 8 Symposium on Bio-Engineering, Institute of Environmental Sciences,
15th Annual Technical Meeting and Equipment Exposition, April 23,
1969, Anaheim, California, Lectures
48 21 Symposium on Housing and Building Materials, March 7-9, 1956,
program
49 9 Third International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Bombay, India,
Nov. 24-29, 1952, Report of Proceedings and papers presented ++
49 10 Third World Conference on General Practice, November 24-28, 1968,
speech
49 11 Tribune Meeting, n.d., remarks
48 22 Twelfth All India Conference on Moral and Social Hygiene, Bangalore,
India, Nov. 22-24, 1968, Welcome Address, Inaugural Address, speech,
and Programme
49 12 Twelfth Commonwealth Universities Congress, Association of
Commonwealth Universities, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1978,
Page 103
100
Programme, Quinquennial Report, Discussion Programme, and
Occasional Paper ++
48 23 Twentieth World Health Assembly, May 1967, Geneva Switzerland, 1 of
2, Technical Disccusions and notes
48 24 Twentieth World Health Assembly, May 1967, Geneva Switzerland, 2 of
2, notes
49 13 UNESCO Conference on Family Planning and Mass Communication,
June 1969, paper presented
49 14 The United Nations and the Population Problem: The Proceedings of an
International Conference, May 1973, Proceedings
49 15 United Nations Association of the United States of America Conference,
Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1972, address
49 16 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm,
Sweden, June 5-16, 1972, Declaration, Plan of Action,
Recommendations, Resolutions
49 17 United Nations World Population Conference, Rome, Italy, August 31-
September 10, 1954, Amendment to Programme, meeting reports, papers
presented, and address
49 18 United Nations World Population Conference, Bucharest, Hungary,
August 19-30, 1974, brochures, Preliminary Program, program, speech,
Occasional Paper, Statement, Population Tribune, lectures, Draft World
Population Plan of Action, Country Statement, press release, and Action
Taken, 1 of 2
49 19 United Nations World Population Conference, Bucharest, Hungary,
August 19-30, 1974, papers presented, 2 of 2
49 20 Villa Serbelloni Conference, April 6-8, 1970, paper presented
49 21 Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Annual Meeting, "Population
and Peace," October 1944, Address
49 22 Workshop in Family Planning Evaluation, Seoul, Korea,
January/February 1970, outline
49 23 Workshop on Literacy Population/Family Planning Education, April 18-
May 2, 1970, New Delhi, India, Programme ++
49 24 Workshop on Operational Studies Related to Integration of Maternal and
Child Health and Family Planning in the Overall Context of General
Health Services, New Delhi, India, June 28-July 3, 1971, report
49 25 Workshop on Sex Education, Washington, DC, June 17-28, 1968,
program, program
49 26 World Affairs Council of Northern California, 19th Asilomar Conference,
"Production versus Reproduction," May 7-9, 1965, roster, registration
form, & program ++
48 25 World Assembly of Youth, Asian Regional Seminar, December 1963,
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Programme, Reports, papers
presented, 1 of 3
48 26 World Assembly of Youth, Asian Regional Seminar, December 1963,
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, papers presented, 2 of 3
48 27 World Assembly of Youth, Asian Regional Seminar, December 1963,
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Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, reports and papers presented, 3
of 3
49 27 World Population and Human Rights Conference, October 25-26, 1974,
Schedule ++
49 28 World Population Conference, 1954, Rome, Italy, papers presented
49 29 World Population Conference, 1965, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Information
Bulletin and papers presented
49 30 World Union International, Fifth Triennial Conference, Sri Aurobindo
Ashram, Pondicherry, India, January 8-10, 1977, Background Papers
G. Journals and Magazines
(* indicates box is on oversize shelf)
49 32 Afrika, 1971
49 33 Agenda, May 1978
49 34 American Demographics, July 1990
49 35 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, January 1958
49 36 Arab Concept, June/July 1981
49 37 Asian Affairs: An American Review, May/June & July/August 1975
49 38 Asian and Pacific Population Programme News, 1978, & September
1985
49 39 Asian Population Programme News, 1974
49 40 Asian Studies, February 1962
49 41 Asian Survey, February 1962
49 42 Asian Women Magazine, January 1994
49 43 Backward Classes Review, February 1969
49 44 Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, March 1975
49 45 Canada, December 1970
49 46 Caravan, August 1977
49 47 The Center Magazine, September/October 1971
49 48 Cheshire Smile, Winter 1969-70
49 49 Comment (Simon Fraser University), Summer 1978
49 50 Committee on South Asian Women Bulletin, 1986
49 51 Current Affairs, September 18, 1948; July 23 & August 6, 1949
49 52 Déjà vu, Winter & Summer 1976
49 53 Demography India, October 1972
49 54 Destination India, January 1978
49 55 Die Therapie, Des Monats, Overseas Edition, May 1960
49 56 Ecology Today, May & September 1971
49 57 Economic and Political Weekly, June 23, 1973
49 58 Enlite: The National News Magazine, July 13 & November 30, 1968
49 59 Environmental Child Health, June 1973 (portion)
49 60 Environmental Law, Spring 1970
49 61 Equilibrium, July 1973
49 62 Ethnic and Racial Studies, April 1980
Page 105
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49 63 The Eugenics Review, January 1956
49 64 Eugenics Society Bulletin, March 1969
49 62 The Family Planner, January/February 1970
50 1 Family Planning Perspectives, October 1972, Spring 1974, January-June
& September-December 1975, January/February 1976, &
November/December 1977
50 2 Family Planning Perspectives, May/June 1977, May/June & September -
December 1978, January-June & September/October 1979, May/June
1980
50 3 Far Eastern Economic Review, 1971 Yearbook
50 4 Finance and Development, December 1973
50 5 Fortunes India, July 1994
50 6 Friends Journal, April 1, 1975
50 7 Himalayan Research Bulletin, Winter 1983
50 8 ICMC Migration News, 1988
50 9 Indher, July/August 1983
50 10 India Currents, April & December 1990
50 11 India Worldwide, October 1994
50 12 India Today, July 17 & September 18, 2000
50 13 Indian Horizons, Vol. 29 No. 4, 1980
50 14 The Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, September 1986
50 15 The Indian Libertarian, December 1, 1966
50 16 The Indian Magazine, September 1988
50 17 The Indo-Canadian, 1971
50 18 Insight on the News, March 8, 1993
50 19 Intercom, July-August 1968
50 20 International Business, May-June 1979
50 21 International Development Review, 1973 no. 2
50 22 International Family Planning Perspectives, September 1986
50 23 Islam and the Modern Age, November 1970
50 24 Journal of American Ethnic History, Fall 1983
50 25 The Journal of Family Welfare, June 1984
50 26 Journal of Gerontology, September 1975
50 27 Journal of the Indian Medical Profession, February 1959
50 28 Journal of World Education, Fall 1974
50 29 Kisan World, August 1978
50 30 Kurukshetra, October 1, 1977
50 31 The Kuwait Digest, 1979-80
50 32 Lawasia, June 1973
78* Life, Special Report: Remarkable American Women 1776-1976
50 33 Link, October 18, 1959
50 34 Literary Guide, August 1955
50 35 Madras Information, July-August 1968
50 36 Manhattanville Alumnae Review, Winter 1971
50 37 Manushi, July/August 1980
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50 38 The Nation, March 9, 1985
78* New Society, February 28, 1963
78* The New York Times Magazine, May 15, 1983
50 39 Pacific Historical Review, November 1984
50 40 Panjab Affairs, October 1980
50 41 People, Vol. 4 No. 3, 1977; Vol. 5 Nos. 2 & 3, 1978; & Vol. 13 No. 3,
1986
50 42 Pomona Today, April 1973
50 43 Population Bulletin (Population Reference Bureau), December 1968,
November 1990, & October 1991
50 44 Population Bulletin (United Nations), December 1951
50 45 Problems of Communism, May/June & November/December 1958;
January/February 1959; September/October 1961; January/February 1963
50 46 Public Affairs, August 1958
50 47 Ramparts, November 1966
50 48 The Realist, August-September 1970
50 49 Reports on Population/Family Planning, January 1974
50 50 San Diego Physician, December 1990
50 51 Science, November 1969
50 52 Science and Public Affairs, January 1972
50 53 Science News, November 25, 1972
50 54 Scientific Monthly, August 1956
50 55 Secular Democracy, July 1970
50 56 Social Policy, November/December 1975
50 57 South Asia, December 1988
50 58 The South India Churchman, January 1973
50 Span, July 1968, March 1969, & September 1975 (located in oversize
Box #41)
50 59 Studies in Family Planning, June 1967; November 1968; May 1969; May
1970; April 1971; March, June, & November 1973; January 1976;
February-March 1978
50 60 Sugarcane Documentation News, January 1978
50 61 Sunshine, February1960
51 1 Swarajya, 1963 Annual Number
51 2 Swarajya, June 4, July 16, October 8, 15 & 29, November 19, December
3, 1978; January 7 & 14, 1979
51 3 Tamil Arasu, September 1978
51 4 TDC The Discovery Channel, July 1989
51 5 Transaction: Social Science and Modern Society, February 1972
51 6 United Asia, September/October 1970
51 7 University News (Association of Indian Universities Publication), April 1,
1977
51 8 Venture: The Traveler's World, December/January 1968
51 9 War on Hunger, September 1975, March-April, August-October, &
December 1977
Page 107
104
51 10 Way Forum, June 1968 & #79
51 11 The World Renewal, November 1992
51 12 Yojana, December 11, 1966, & January 1983
H. Newspapers
48 28 The Asian Student; November 6, 1965; February 26, March 5, 12, & 19,
1966; October 14, 1972; April 14, 1973; February 2 & 16, 1974
48 29 The Delegates World Bulletin, August 19, 1974
48 30 The German Tribune
48 31 The Hindu, November 23, 1985; October 9, 16, 23, & 30, November 6 &
27, 1993; August 23, 1997
48 32 India Abroad; December 20, 1985; June 12, 1998; & May 21, 1999
48 33 India News, scattered issues from 1972-76
48 34 India Tribune, July 10, 1999
48 35 India West, May 1981
48 36 The Indian Voice; September 20 & October 25, 1991; February 21, March
6 & 13, April 24, & May 1, 1992
52 1 L.A. India; August 16 & 30, September 13, 20, & 27, 1991
52 2 L.A. India; October 4 & 11, 1991; March 20 & June 4, 1993
52 3 National Reporter, December 1975 & June 1976
52 4 Planet, August 18, 19, 21, 22, 26, & 28, 1974
52 5 Southern Cross, October 10, 1974
52 6 The Statesman Weekly, December 30, 1972
I. Maps
(* indicates box is on oversize shelf)
51 13 Airlines route maps
51 14 Arizona
51 15 Asia
51 16 Australia
51 17 Burma
51 18 Ceylon
51 19 China
51 20 Great Britain and Northern Ireland
51 21 Hawaii
51 22 India
78* India
51 23 Israel
51 24 Japan
51 25 Korea
51 26 LaJolla, California
51 27 Madras, India
51 28 Metro Atlas
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51 29 New Zealand
51 30 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
51 31 Singapore
51 32 Southeast Asia
78* Southeast Asia
51 33 Taiwan
51 34 Tunisia
51 35 United States
51 36 West Indies
51 37 World
51 38 World Fertility Pattern
J. Foreign Language Material
52 7 Booklets
52 8 Clippings
52 9 Magazines
52 10 Miscellaneous
52 11 Newsletters
Box Folder S6. CAREER FILES
52 12 Andhra Tubectomy Camp
52 13 Balan, C.--Correspondence
52 14 Books written by Members of Parliament
54 10 Center for Population Studies--Annamalai University
52 15 Central Family Planning Institute
52 16 Central Health Education Committee
52 17 Central Planning Council
52 18 Correspondence--General
54 11 Correspondence--Vice Chancellor, 1970-73
54 12 Correspondence--Vice Chancellor, 1976
54 13 Correspondence--Vice Chancellor, 1977-78
52 19 Demographic Advisory Committee
52 20 Demographic Research Centre
52 21 Demographic Training and Research Centre
52 22 Department of Family Planning
53 1 Family Planning
53 2 Family Planning Association
53 3 Family Planning Board
53 4 Family Planning--Five-Year Plans
53 5 Family Planning Publicity
53 6 Family Planning Study Advisory Committee
53 7 Foreign Aid to India
53 8 Health, Education and Local Administration Department
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53 9 Indian Red Cross
53 10 International Red Cross
53 11 Legislation
53 12 Lok Sabha
53 13 Madras--Family Planning Program
53 14 Memos
53 15 Minutes
53 16 Miscellaneous
54 14 Miscellaneous--Vice Chancellor
53 17 Monthly Bulletins on Family Welfare Statistics, 1979
53 18 National Board of Adult Education
53 19 Nirodh (Condom) Marketing Programme
53 20 Notification
53 21 Oral Contraceptives
53 22 Orders
53 23 Organizational Charts
53 24 Population Planning in India
53 25 Rajya Sabha--Parliament
53 26 Reports
53 27 Resolutions
54 1 Service Reports, 1968
54 2 Service Reports, 1969
54 3 Small Family Norm Committee
54 4 Speeches
54 5 Sterilization
54 6 Undated material
54 7 USAID
54 8 Voluntary Organiations
54 9 World Brotherhood All India Committee
Box Folder S7. INDIAN INSTUTE FOR POPULATION STUDIES (IIPS) AND
POPULATION REVIEW FILES
A. Indian Institute for Population Studies (IIPS)
54 15 Copyright infringement
54 16 Correspondence, 1950-81
54 17 Financial records
54 18 History/Objectives
54 19 Miscellaneous
54 20 Membership list, April 1950-1951
54 21 Promotional flyers and information
54 22 Undated material
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B. Population Review
54 23 Correspondence, 1949-50
54 24 Correspondence, 1955
54 25 Correspondence, 1956
54 26 Correspondence, 1957
54 27 Correspondence, 1958
54 28 Correspondence, 1959
54 29 Correspondence, 1960
54 30 Correspondence, 1961
54 31 Correspondence, 1962
54 32 Correspondence, 1963
54 33 Correspondence, 1964
55 1 Correspondence, 1965
55 2 Correspondence, 1966
55 3 Correspondence, 1967
55 4 Correspondence, 1968
55 5 Correspondence, 1969
55 6 Correspondence, 1970
55 7 Correspondence, 1971
55 8 Correspondence, 1972
55 9 Correspondence, 1973
55 10 Correspondence, 1974
55 11 Correspondence, 1975
55 12 Correspondence, 1976
55 13 Correspondence, 1977
55 14 Correspondence, 1978
55 15 Correspondence, 1979
55 16 Correspondence, 1980
55 17 Correspondence, 1981
55 18 Correspondence, 1982
55 19 Correspondence, 1983
55 20 Correspondence, 1984
55 21 Correspondence, 1985
55 22 Correspondence, 1986
55 23 Correspondence, 1987
55 24 Correspondence, 1988
55 25 Correspondence, 1989
55 26 Correspondence, 1990
55 27 Correspondence, 1991
55 28 Correspondence, 1992
55 29 Correspondence, 1993
55 30 Correspondence, 1994
55 31 Correspondence, 1995
55 32 Correspondence, 1996
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55 33 Correspondence, 1997
55 34 Correspondence, 1998
55 35 Correspondence, 1999
55 36 Correspondence, 2000
55 37 Correspondence, undated
55 38 Indus Publishing--Correspondence
55 39 Promotional flyers and information
55 40 Roberts, Joseph Palmer--Correspondence
55 41 Subscription lists
55 42 Undated material
55 43 Unused articles submitted to Population Review, 1 of 4
56 1 Unused articles submitted to Population Review, 2 of 4
56 2 Unused articles submitted to Population Review, 3 of 4
56 3 Unused articles submitted to Population Review, 4 of 4
Box Folder S8. RESEARCH FILES
A. Abortion
56 4 Articles
56 5 Asian countries
56 6 Catholic view
56 7 Demographic Training and Research Centre
56 8 Ethical/Moral issues
56 9 Europe
56 10 Family planning
56 11 History
56 12 India
56 13 Legal issues
56 14 Medical Termination of Pregnancy Bill
56 15 Ministry of Health and Family Planning
57 1 Miscellaneous
57 2 Muslim view
57 3 Papers
57 4 Physicians
57 5 Population policy
57 6 Reports
57 7 Sterilization of the Unfit Bill, 1964, 1 of 2
57 8 Sterilization of the Unfit Bill, 1964, 2 of 2
57 9 United Nations
57 10 United States and Canada
B. Alaska
57 11 Agriculture
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57 12 Bibliographies, 1 of 3
57 13 Bibliographies, 2 of 3
57 14 Bibliographies, 3 of 3
57 15 Chronologies
57 16 Demography
57 17 Education
57 18 Environment
57 19 General information
57 20 Geography
57 21 Government reports
57 22 Health information
57 23 History
58 1 Manuscript
58 2 Miscellaneous items
58 3 Native peoples 1 of 2
58 4 Native peoples 2 of 2
58 5 Oil pipeline
58 6 Population
58 7 Pre-censal estimates
58 8 Petroff, Ivan
58 9 Printed material
58 10 U.S. census information
58 11 Women
C. Birth Control and Family Planning
58 12 Age of consent/marriage
58 13 Association for Voluntary Sterilization
58 14 Attitudes toward Family Planning and Birth Control
58 15 Bagayam Fertility Survey
58 16 Beginnings of Birth Control Movement, 1700-1850
58 17 Beginnings of Family Planning in India
59 1 Birth control
59 2 Birth control chronology
59 3 Birth control history 1 of 6
59 4 Birth control history 2 of 6
59 5 Birth control history 3 of 6
59 6 Birth control history 4 of 6
59 7 Birth control history 5 of 6
59 8 Birth control history 6 of 6
59 9 Birth control history --Bibliography
59 10 Birth control history --India 1 of 3
59 11 Birth control history --India 2 of 3
59 12 Birth control history --India 3 of 3
59 13 Birth control in Independent India, 1947-2000
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59 14 Birth control methods
59 15 Birth control --Religious views
59 16 Birth intervals
59 17 Bradlaugh-Besant Trial
59 18 Breast feeding
59 19 Child brides
59 20 Child welfare
60 1 Contraceptives 1 of 2
60 2 Contraceptives 2 of 2
60 3 Costa Rica
60 4 Education
60 5 Embryonic Period of Birth Control in India
60 6 Evaluation
60 7 Family planning
60 8 Family planning
60 9 Family planning history--India
60 10 Family planning incentives
60 11 Family planning --India 1 of 2
60 12 Family planning --India 2 of 2
60 13 Family planning Programme
60 14 Family planning programs
60 15 Female sterilization
60 16 Fertility
60 17 Fertility control and patterns
60 18 Five Year Plans 1 of 2
60 19 Five Year Plans 2 of 2
60 20 Gandhi, Mahatma
60 21 Great Britain
60 22 History of Birth Control in India
61 1 History of Birth Control in India--Glossary
61 2 Humor
61 3 Incentives
61 4 India
61 5 Indonesia
61 6 International Planned Parenthood Federation
61 7 Iran
61 8 Jamaica
61 9 Latin America
61 10 Madras Neo-Malthusian League
61 11 Malthus, Thomas
61 12 Miscellaneous Research materials on Birth Control and Family Planning
61 13 Pregnancy History
61 14 Programs
61 15 Ravenhold, R.M., writings
61 16 Reproductive rights
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61 17 "Safe Period"
61 18 Sanger, Margaret
61 19 Sanger, Margaret & Gandhi, Mahatma
61 20 Semantics of Birth Control
61 21 Sex education
61 22 Sri Lanka
61 23 Sterilization
61 24 Sweden
61 25 Taiwan
61 26 Third World
61 27 United Nations Reports on Family Planning in India
61 28 United States
61 29 The Upanishads and Birth Control
61 30 Women
61 31 World Fertility Survey
61 32 Yugoslavia
D. Hindu View of Population
73 26 Abortion
73 27 Ayurveda
73 28 Birth control
73 29 Caste, community, & nation
73 30 Caste system
73 31 Charity
73 32 Dharmasastras
73 33 Family planning and abortion
73 34 Four stages of life (four Ashramas)
73 35 Health, longevity, and mortality
73 36 Hindu death
73 37 Hindu family
73 38 Hindu glossary
73 39 Hindu joint family
73 40 Hindu marriage 1 of 2
73 41 Hindu marriage 2 of 2
73 42 Hindu marriage--bibliography
73 43 Hindu marriage--law
73 44 Hindu medicine
73 45 Hindu self
73 46 Hinduism
76 1 Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana
76 2 Kama Yoga
76 3 Land and people
76 4 Manuscript 1 of 2
76 5 Manuscript 2 of 2
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76 6 Migration: internal and international
76 7 Miscellaneous notes 1 of 4
76 8 Miscellaneous notes 2 of 4
76 9 Miscellaneous notes 3 of 4
76 10 Miscellaneous notes 4 of 4
76 11 Modernization and reform
76 12 Polygamy
76 13 Population ethics
76 14 Poverty
76 15 Radhakrishnan, Sarvapalli
76 16 Radhakrishnan, Sarvapalli, writings 1 of 2
76 17 Radhakrishnan, Sarvapalli, writings 2 of 2
76 18 Religion
76 19 Sanskrit
76 20 Sex
76 21 Sikhism
76 22 Women
E. India
62 1 Aboriginals
62 2 Aga Khan
62 3 Agriculture
62 4 Andra Pradesh
62 5 Ango-Indian community
62 6 Archaeology
62 7 Arcot Mission
51 39 Art and Indian history
62 8 Birth control
62 9 Brain drain
62 10 British rule
62 11 Caste system 1 of 3
51 40 Caste system 2 of 3
51 41 Caste system 3 of 3
62 12 Cattle
62 13 Census
62 14 Chronology
62 15 Civilization
62 16 Comparisons of India and China
62 17 Crime
62 18 Culture
62 19 Demography
62 20 Economy
62 21 Education
62 22 Emergency
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62 23 Environmental issues (one paper on microfiche)
73 20 Essay on poverty
62 24 Family planning
62 25 Family Planning Programme 1 of 2
62 26 Family Planning Programme 2 of 2
62 27 Fertility control
62 28 Fertility patterns
63 1 Food and nutrition
63 2 Ford Foundation
63 3 Foreign policy
63 4 Fundamental duties
63 5 Geography
63 6 Government
63 7 Health issues
63 8 Hinduism
63 9 History
63 10 Housing
63 11 Independence
63 12 Industry
63 13 Infant mortality
63 14 Irish
63 15 Land and people
63 16 Land distribution
63 17 Land speculation
63 18 Language 1 of 2
63 19 Language 2 of 2
63 20 Life insurance and mortality
63 21 Literature
63 22 Madras
73 21 Madras, population growth
63 23 Madurai Institute of Social Work
63 24 Mangadu 1 of 2
63 25 Mangadu 2 of 2
63 26 Marriage
63 27 Miscellaneous
63 28 Mysticism
64 1 Nagarathars 1 of 6
64 2 Nagarathars 2 of 6
64 3 Nagarathars 3 of 6
64 4 Nagarathars 4 of 6
64 5 Nagarathars 5 of 6
64 6 Nagarathars 6 of 6
64 7 National anthem
64 8 Nationhood
64 9 Nepal
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64 10 Politics
64 11 Population 1 of 2
64 12 Population 2 of 2
73 22 Population demographics
64 13 Population education
73 23 Population movements, ancient India
64 14 Population policy
64 15 Population problems
64 16 Railways
64 17 Ramanujan, S.
64 18 Registration of births and deaths
64 19 Religion
65 1 Religious shrines
65 2 Report on agriculture, economics, and nutrition
65 3 Rural development
65 4 Science and technology
65 5 Social change
65 6 Social demography
65 7 Tamil Nadu
65 8 Tribals
65 9 Tuberculosis Association of India
65 10 Udahara Gita
65 11 United States aid
65 12 United States aid
65 13 University of Kerala
65 14 Urbanization
65 15 Vasectomy
65 16 Visitors to India 1 of 2
65 17 Visitors to India 2 of 2
65 18 War years, 1941-1945
65 19 Water supply
65 20 Women
F. Indian Diaspora
65 21 Acculturation
65 22 Age of consent and the law on abortion
65 23 Asian Indians
66 1 Asians in America
66 2 Assimilation of immigrants
66 3 Australia
66 4 Bibliographies
66 5 Canada
66 6 Caribbean
66 7 Chronology of immigration
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66 8 Demographic information
66 9 East Africa
66 10 East Indians--Hindus
66 11 Eastern Modes in a Western Framework
66 12 Ethnic plurality in India
66 13 Ethnicity
66 14 Fiji
66 15 From India to Israel
66 16 Ghadar Movement
66 17 Great Britain
66 18 History
66 19 Indian diaspora
66 20 Indian emigration
67 1 Indian immigration to America
67 2 International migrations
67 3 Italy
67 4 Jews in India
67 5 Judaism and Hinduism
67 6 LaBrack, Bruce
67 7 Language/linguistics
67 8 Legal aspects
67 9 Legislative history of Asian Indian immigration to USA: 1800-1980
67 10 Malaysia 1 of 2
67 11 Malaysia 2 of 2
67 12 Miscellaneous
67 13 Modern diasporas in international politics
67 14 Philippines
67 15 Printed material
67 16 Reports
67 17 Segal, Aaron
67 18 Sikhs
67 19 South Africa
G. Miscellaneous Subject files
67 20 Aden
67 21 Africa
67 22 African Americans
67 23 Alexander III the Great
67 24 American family
67 25 Asia
67 26 Assimilation
73 24 Astrology
68 1 Australia 1 of 3
68 2 Australia 2 of 3
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68 3 Australia 3 of 3
68 4 Baby boom
68 5 Bangladesh
68 6 Biographies & autobiographies
68 7 Birth order
68 8 Black demography
68 9 Bradlaugh-Besant trial
68 10 Buddhism
68 11 Burma 1 of 2
68 12 Burma 2 of 2
68 13 Canada--Financial assistance to India
68 14 Canada--General information
68 15 Canada--Immigration 1 of 2
68 16 Canada--Immigration 2 of 2
68 17 Canada--Miscellaneous items
68 18 Canada--Native peoples
68 19 Canada--Population problems
68 20 Caribbean
68 21 Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan
68 22 Change
69 1 Children
69 2 China--Bibliographies
69 3 China--Census
69 4 China--Chronology
69 5 China--Economy
69 6 China--History
69 7 China--Miscellaneous items
69 8 China--Population
69 9 Circumcision
69 10 Circumpolar chronology
69 11 Circumpolar population
69 12 Daycare
69 13 Death
69 14 Demography
69 15 Dowry
69 16 Dry lands research 1 of 3
69 17 Dry lands research 2 of 3
69 18 Dry lands research 3 of 3
69 19 Dubois, Abbe
69 20 Economic thought
69 21 Egypt
69 22 Elderly
69 23 Environment 1 of 2
69 24 Environment 2 of 2
70 1 Evolution
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70 2 Fiji
70 3 Food and agriculture
70 4 Free Thought/Non-Religion
70 5 Gandhi, Mahatma
70 6 Genetic engineering
70 7 Giri, V.V.
70 8 Global 2000 Study
70 9 Green Revolution
70 10 Guyana
70 11 Health
70 12 Hindu glossary
70 13 Hindu science and medicine
70 14 Hinduism
70 15 Human ecology
70 16 Hunger
70 17 Immigration and migration
70 18 Indian National Congress and Presidential speeches
70 19 Indonesia
70 20 Industrialization
70 21 Infant mortality/Infanticide
70 22 Israel
70 23 Japan
70 24 Jordan
70 25 League of Nations
70 26 Liberia
70 27 Malaysia
70 28 Maldive Islands
70 29 Malthus, Robert
70 30 Mangadu
70 31 Marx, Karl
70 32 Mehta, Asoka
71 1 Memory
71 2 Mongolian People's Republic
71 3 Nagarathars 1 of 3
71 4 Nagarathars 2 of 3
71 5 Nagarathars 3 of 3
71 6 Narayan, Jayaprakash
71 7 Nehru, Jawaharlal
71 8 Nepal
71 9 New Zealand
71 10 Nobel Prize
71 11 Noise pollution
71 12 Nutrition/malnutrition
71 13 Pakistan--Family planning
71 14 Pakistan--General information
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71 15 Pakistan--Population
71 16 Papau, New Guinea
71 17 Peace 1 of 2
71 18 Peace 2 of 2
71 19 Periyar, Ramaswamy
71 20 Poetry
71 21 Protestantism
71 22 Racism
71 23 Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli
71 24 Rationalism
71 25 Reading habits
71 26 Red Cross
71 27 Religious movements
71 28 Russell, Bertrand
71 29 Russia
71 30 Sanger, Margaret
71 31 Science and technology
71 32 Sexuality
71 33 Seychelles, Africa
71 34 Singh, Gurdial (Paul)
71 35 Social diseases
71 36 South Africa
72 1 South America
72 2 Sri Lanka/Ceylon
72 3 Stockholm, Sweden
72 4 Suicide
72 5 Taiwan
72 6 Tata, J.R.D.
73 25 Thandavar, Muthu
72 7 Trinidad
72 8 Unemployment and underemployment
72 9 United States
72 10 Urbanization patters
72 11 Violence
72 12 War
72 13 Water
72 14 World politics
72 15 World War II
72 16 Yoga
H. Population (general)
72 17 Asia
72 18 Australia
72 19 Behavior
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72 20 Bolivia
72 21 Canada
72 22 China
72 23 Demographic transition
72 24 Economic development
72 25 Education
72 26 Environment
72 27 Ethiopia
72 28 Eugenics
72 29 Food
72 30 Franklin, Benjamin
72 31 Germany
72 32 Human resources
72 33 Humor
72 34 India 1 of 3
72 35 India 2 of 3
72 36 India 3 of 3
72 37 International law
72 38 International relations
72 39 Iraq
72 40 Law and population
72 41 Longevity
72 42 Migration
72 43 Miscellaneous
72 44 New Zealand
72 45 Old Testament
72 46 Politics
72 47 Population and poverty--five views
72 48 Population control
72 49 Population explosion
72 50 Population growth
72 51 Population policies
72 52 Population problem
73 1 Population stabilization
73 2 Programs assistance
73 3 Psychology
73 4 Pugwash Conference
73 5 Redistribution
73 6 Reproductive health
73 7 Rural-urban migration
73 8 Russia
73 9 San Diego, California
73 10 Statistics
73 11 Taiwan
73 12 Technology
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73 13 Underdeveloped and developing countries
73 14 United States
73 15 World Health Organization
73 16 World politics
73 17 World population
73 18 World population
73 19 World Population Year 1971
I. Women
51 42 Ajanta frescoes
51 43 All India Womens' Conference
51 44 Bibliographies 1 of 4
51 45 Bibliographies 2 of 4
51 46 Bibliographies 3 of 4
51 47 Bibliographies 4 of 4
51 48 Birth control
51 49 British Period
51 50 Buddha and Buddhist Period
51 51 Child bearing
51 52 Chronology of India's women 1 of 2
51 53 Chronology of India's women 2 of 2
51 54 Colonialism
51 55 Devadasi system
74 1 Education
75 29 Employment
74 2 Expectations
74 3 Female pollution
74 4 Feminism/equality
74 5 Gandhi, Indira
74 6 Gandhi, Mahatma, on women
74 7 Harijan women
74 8 Hindu view of women
74 9 Hindu women
74 10 History
74 11 Hospitals and medical care
74 12 Immoral traffic
74 13 Indentured labor
74 14 Indian Industrial Commission
74 15 Indian Women 1 of 2
74 16 Indian women 2 of 2
74 17 Indian women--American view
74 18 Indian women--demographic profile
74 19 Indian women--role
74 20 Indian women--universities and colleges
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74 21 Indian womens' Franchise
74 22 India's independence
74 23 India's women--history
74 24 Indus Valley civilization
74 25 Journals and magazines
74 26 Kerala, India
74 27 Kjing Udayana's Wives (legend)
74 28 Lal Ded
74 29 Law & legal resources
74 30 Life cycle
74 31 Life expectancy
74 32 Literacy
74 33 Male dominance
74 34 Manu
74 35 Marriage & remarriage
74 36 Maternity leave
74 37 Miscellaneous notes
74 38 Miscellaneous notes
74 39 Missionaries
74 40 Motherhood
74 41 Mughal period
74 42 Muslim women
74 43 Noteworthy Women, A:
Akroyd, Annette
Ali, Aruna Asaf
Amani, Mata
Amirruddin, Begum Mir Sultam
Ammaiyar, Karaikkal
Andal
Anderson, Marian
Arundale, Mrs. Rukmini Devi
Ashram, Pondicherry, French mother of
Auveiya'r
74 44 Noteworthy Women, B:
Bai, Ahalya
Bai, Maharani Baiza
Bai, Meera
Bai, Mira
Bai, Rani Lakshmi
Bai, Tara
Balasaraswati
Balch, Emily Greene
Banerji, Sasipade
Bano, Shah
Bayi, Sethu Lakshmi
Begum, Jahanara
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Begum, Roshanara
Behn, Mira
Besant, Annie
Bhosale, Jijabai
Bibi, Chand
Blavatsky, Madam Helena Petrovna
Brown, Dame Edith
Buck, Pearl S.
74 45 Noteworthy Women, C:
Cama, Madam Bhikji
Carmichael, Amy
Carpenter, Mary
Chattopadhyeya, Mrs. Kamaladevi
Cousins, Margaret E.
74 46 Noteworthy Women, D:
Das, Kamala
Deshmukh, Mrs. Durgabai
Dubois, Abbe
Dufferin, Lady Harriet Georgina
Dutt, Toru
74 47 Noteworthy Women, E:
Elizabeth I, Queen
74 48 Noteworthy Women, F:
Friedan, Betty
74 49 Noteworthy Women, G:
Gandhi, Kasturba
Gil, Amrit Sher
Gouramma, Princess of Coorg
Greenstidel, Christina (Sister Christine)
74 50 Noteworthy Women, H:
Hale, Nancy
How-Martyn, Mrs. Edith
74 51 Noteworthy Women, J:
Jagannadhan, A.W.
Jahan, Nur
Jinarajakasa, Dorothy
Joshee, Dr. Anandibai
74 52 Noteworthy Women, K-L:
Kaur, Amrit
King, Coretta Scott
Kote, Durghbai
Kripalani, Sucheta
Lakshmipathi, Rukmani
Lilavati
Lukose, Dr. Mary Punnen
74 53 Noteworthy Women, M:
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Maharani Gayatri Devi
Mayo, Katherine
Mead, Margaret
74 54 Noteworthy Women, N:
Naidu, Sarojini
Nehru, Kamala
Nivedita, Sister
74 55 Noteworthy Women, P:
Padmini, Prencess of Newar
Pal, Mrs. Balchandra
Pandit, Vijaya Lakshmi
Parvati
Patel, Manibeu
74 56 Noteworthy Women, R:
Rajwade, Rani Lakshmibai
Rama Rau, Dhanvanti
Ramabai, Pandita
Ranade, Ramabai
Rani, Devika
Ray, P.K.
Ray, Renuka
Razia, Queen of Delhi
Reddy, Mrs. S. Muthulakshmi
Roosevelt, Eleanor
74 57 Noteworthy Women, S-T:
St. Denis, Ruth
Sarada devi, Holy Mother, 1855-1920
Saraswati
Sattianadhan, Kamala
Schreiner, Olive
Scudder, Ida
Sengupta, Mrs. Nellie
Sengupta, Padini
Smith, Lillian
Sorabji, Cornelia
Subbarayan, Radabai
Subbulakshmi, M.S.
Swain, Dr. Clara
Teresa, Mother
Tisyaraksita, Queen
74 58 Noteworthy Women, U-Z:
Urmila
Vachaknavi, Gargi
Varghese, Dr. Mary
Victoria, Queen
Wadia, Sophia
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Wilson, Amrit
Zebunissa, Princess
74 59 Organizations
74 60 Oriental view
74 61 Poets
74 62 Politics
74 63 Population profile of India's women
74 64 Preferential treatment
74 65 Progress of India's Women Since Independence (1947)
74 66 Psychology
74 67 Purana Period
74 68 Quotations on women
74 69 Radhakrishnan, Sarvepelli
74 70 Round Table Conference
75 1 Rulers
75 2 Saints
75 3 Sanger, Margaret
75 4 Sati
75 5 Schools
75 6 Sen, Keshub Chunder
75 7 Sex
75 8 Sex determination
75 9 Sex roles
75 10 Sexism
75 11 Sikh wedding
75 12 Social attitudes
75 13 Statistics
75 14 Subjugation
75 15 Suffering
75 16 Taj Mahal
75 17 Topics for mini essays on women of India
75 18 Vedic Period
75 19 Western women in India
75 20 Widows
75 21 Womens liberation
75 22 Working women
75 23 Young Womens Silent Revolt for Freedom
S9: ANN DOWNES CHANDRASEKHAR'S PAPERS
A: Correspondence
75 32 Correspondence, 1947, 1952, 1954-56, 1958-59
75 33 Correspondence, 1961-69
75 34 Correspondence, 1970-75, 1977-78
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75 35 Correspondence, 1980-85, 1987-89
75 36 Correspondence, 1993, 1997-2000
75 37 Correspondence, undated
B: Autobiographical Material
75 38 Autobiography, Chapter IV
75 39 Autobiography, First Christmas
C: Personal material
75 40 Poetry
75 41 Calendar and household expense record, 1968
S10: EXHIBIT MATERIAL
76 22 Exhibit labels
75 43 Population Review, 1975 & 1982
Books:
American Aid & India's Economic Development, 1965, New York:
Frederick A. Praeger, Inc.
Ananda K. Coomsraswamy, 1977, Bombay, India: Blackie & Son
Publishers
Communist China Today, 1961, Bombay, India: Asia Publishing House
A Dirty, Filthy Book, 1981, Berkeley, California: University of
California Press
Infant Mortality, Population Growth and Family Planning in India,
1975, Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North
Carolina Press
India's Abortion Experience, 1994, Denton, Texas: University of North
Texas Press (3 copies)
76 Books:
The Nagarathars of South India, 1980, Madras, India: Macmillan
Company of India Ltd. (2 copies)
Population and Law in India, 1976, Bombay, India: Blackie & Son Ltd.
Population and Law in India, Revised Second edition, 1978, Madras,
India: Macmillan Company of India Ltd. (2 copies)
The Population of Mauritius: Fact, Problem and Policy, 1990, New
Delhi, India: Indus Publishing Company
Studies in Demography: Essays presented to Professor S.
Chandrasekhar on his Fifty-first Birthday, compiled by Ashish
Bose, P.B. Desai, & S.P. Jain, 1970, London: George Allen and
Unwin Ltd. (2 copies, different jackets)
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Addendum: Additional Materials (donated in 2007)
S-2 BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL
G. Miscellaneous Personal Material
Box Folder
19 34 Mortarboards (Indian) (1 black with white tassel,1 red with white tassel)
S-4 PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL & AUDIO-VISUAL
MATERIAL
C. Audio-Visual Material
75 44 ―A Population Policy for India Varanaai [sic] By S. Chandrasekhar‖
(n.d.), audiocassette
45 Unidentified (n.d.), reel-to-reel audiotape [96 min.] with note
46 Unidentified (n.d.), reel-to-reel audiotape [96 min.] with note
Addendum: Additional Materials (added 2011)
S-2 BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL
G. Miscellaneous Biographical Materials
Box Folder
82 16 Chandra, Kameshwar C. Wali
17 Two Essays on Professor S. Chandrasekhar, Khushwant Singh and
Saradindu
H. Autobiographical Material
82 18 Diary, 1958
S-3 Works of Dr. Chandrasekhar
A. Papers, Articles, Speeches, etc.
80 1 Abortion in a Crowded World: The Problem with Abortion with Special
Reference to India, proof
2 Address: Rural Universities for India, Gauhati, Assam, April 7, 1978
3 Asia, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974
4 Asia’s Population Problems, Pacific Community, October 1969
5 Asia’s Population Problems: with a Discussion of Population and
Immigration in Austrailia
6 Asia’s Population Problems and Solutions, Asia’s Population Problems
7 Bibliography of Books and Monographs, vol. 2
8 Convocation Address: Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana,
March 23, 1968
9 Cultural Barriers to Family Planning in Under-Developed Countries,
International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Tokyo, Japan,
October 24-29, 1955
10 Cultural Barriers to Family Planning in Under-Developed Countries.
Rationalist Annual, 1956
11 Demographic Research and Training in ECAFE Region, Papers
Contributed by Indian Authors to the World Population Conference
Belgrade Yugoslavia, August 30 – September 10, 1965
12 Demography, Development, and Ecology – India: a Case Study, Human
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Ecology in the Commonwealth
13 Education for Sanitation, Andhra Vignana Samiti Souvenir, March 1968
14 The Emigration and Status of Indians in the British Empire, Social
Forces, December 1945
15 The Family in India, Marriage and Family Living, November 1954
16 Family Planning: Inadequate Awareness, Problems in Plan
Implementation
17 Hogyan Küzd India népesedési problémájával, Demográfia, 1969
18 How India is Tackling Her Population Problem, Demography, 1968
81 1 How India is Tackling Her Population Problem, reprinted from Foreign
Affairs, October 1968
2 Hungry People and Empty Lands, personal copy
3 India and the War
4 India népessage: tények, problémak es politika, Demográfia, 1973
5 Indian Women: Myth and Reality, The Realist, January 1963
6 Indians in South Africa: Part Two, United Asia, 1953
7 India’s Family Planning Programme; What We Have Accomplished So
Far, The Journal of Family Welfare, March 1969
8 India’s Population: Fact, Problem, and Policy
9 India’s Population Problem, Food and Population and Development of
Food Industries in India
10 India’s Population Problem, The Pacific Spectator, Spring 1953
11 India’s Population Problems and Policies, The Round Table, January
1975
12 Infant Mortality in India, 1901-1951, personal copy
13 Infant Mortality, Population Growth, and Family Planning in India
14 Journal of Maharaja Sayajirao, University of Baroda
15 Kutumbasootranam, 1959
16 Les Problémes Démographiques Dans l’Inde et la Pakistan
17 Life in Communist China Today, A Decade Under Mao Tse-Tung
18 Medical and Biochemical Implications, Business Leadership in a
Changing World, International Industrial Conference in San Francisco
82 1 Population and Law, manuscript
2 Population and Law, proof
3 Population and Planned Parenthood in India, personal copy
4 Population Growth and Food Supply in India, The Modern Review,
February 1959
5 Population, Poverty, and Pollution, Man and His Environment
6 Population Pressure in India, Pacific Affairs, June 1943
7 Population Problems of India and Pakistan, Science News 13
8 Presidential Address: National Seminar in Population and Law,
Annamalai University Campus, South India, September 10-12, 1976
9 Problems of Economic Development
10 The Prospect for Planned Parenthood in India, Pacific Affairs,
December 1953
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11 Pueblos Hambrientos Y Tierras Despobladas
12 Report on a Survey of Attitudes of Married Couples Toward Family
Planning in Rudupakkam Area of the City of Madras, 1958
13 Science and Population Control, Science, Society, and Scientific
Attitude, Bangalore University
14 South Indian Reading Habits, for the Southern Languages Book Trust,
Madras, India, includes paperback copy
15 Speech, Seminar on ―Small Family‖, National Council of Women in
India, Madras, India, 1967
S-5 Printed Material
C. Pamplets and Booklets
82 19 Famous Prayers for Every Day
F. Conference Materials
82 20 International Congress on Population and World Resources in Relation
to the Family, Cheltenham, England, August 1948
S-8 Research Files
C. Birth Control and Family Planning
83 1 India Family Planning Mission, draft report
2 Proposals for Family Planning Promotion: A Marketing Plan, Indian
Institutes of Management, Calcutta
I. Women
83 3 P.S.G.R. Krishnammel College for Women, 1988-1989
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DR. CHANDRASEKHAR'S WRITINGS
BOOKS
Abortion in a Crowded World: With Special Reference to India (The Problems of
Population Growth and Abortion in India, World Population Problems: An Indian
View Series, three John Danz Lectures, at the University of Washington, Seattle,
1971) (Seattle, Washington: The University of Washington Press, 1974, London:
George Allen & Unwin, 1974)
"A Dirty, Filthy Book": The Writings of Charles Knowlton and Annie Besant on Birth
Control and Reproductive Physiology and an Account of the Bradlaugh—Besant
Trial (World Population Problems with special reference to the Bradlaugh-Besant
trial's repercussions on the birth rate of Britain resulting in a decline in Britain's
birth rate, a course of lectures as Lucie Stern Trustee Professor of Sociology,
Mills College, Oakland, California, 1980) (Berkeley, Los Angeles, New York,
London [sic]: University of California Press, 1981)
American Aid and India’s Economic Development, 1965
Ananda K. Coomaraswamy: A Critical Appreciation (Ananda Coomaraswamy
Centennial Lecture under the auspices of the Indo-American Association, Madras,
1977) (Bombay: Blackie and Son, 1977)
Asia No Jinko Mondai, 1955
Asia’s Population Problems (ed.) (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1967; New York:
Praeger, 1967)
Bharat Ki Janasankhya: Tathya, Samasya aur Neethi, 1968
Census and Statistics in India, 1948
China’s Population: Population Census and Vital Statistics, Second ed.: Revised and
Enlarged (Oxford University Press, 1959)
China’s Population Problem, 1960
Communist China Today, 1961
Communist China Today, reprint with an additional chapter, 1962
Convocation Address (Annamalai University, Chidambarum, Annamalainagar, Tamil
Nadu, March 26, 1970)
Convocation Address (Commencement Address, Marathwada University, Aurangabad),
1967
Convocation Address (Demographic Training and Research Center, Bombay, 1969)
Convocation Address (Institute of Home Economics and Polytechnic for Women, New
Delhi), 1968
Convocation Address: Prevention Is Better Than Cure (Christian Medical College,
Ludhiana, Punjab, 1970)
Convocation Address (Shri Venkateswara University, Tirupati), 1968
Convocation Address (Patiala University, Patiala, 1976)
Convocation Address (S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Bombay), 1967
A Decade of Mao’s China (ed.), 1960
Demografiac Robbans Azsiaban, 1968
Demographic Disarmament for India, 1951
Family Planning in Indian Villages, 1969
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Food and People—Seven Essays, 1949
Food and Population, 1950
From India to America (ed. and contrib.) (La Jolla, California: A Population Review
Book, 1982, 1983, 1984)
From India to Australia: A Brief History of Immigration: The Dismantling of the "White
Australia" Policy; Problems and Prospects of Assimilation (ed. and contrib.) (La
Jolla, California: Population Review Books, 1992)
From India to Canada: A Brief History of Immigration; Problems of Discrimination;
Admission and Assimilation (ed.) (La Jolla, California: Population Review Books,
1986)
From India to Israel (ed. and contrib.) (La Jolla, California: Population Review Books,
1999)
From India to Mauritius: A Brief History of Immigration and the Indo-Mauritian
Community (ed. and contrib.) (La Jolla, California: Population Review Books,
1988)
Homeopathy, 1969
Hungry People and Empty Lands (London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1952, New
York: Macmillan and Co., 1952)
Immigration Law and Legal History, 1880-1984: From India to Canada: A Brief History
of Immigration: Problems of Discrimination, Admission and Assimilation (ed. and
contrib.) (La Jolla, California: A Population Review Book, 1986)
India and the War, 1941
Indian Immigration to America, 1944
Indian Red Cross Society, 1969
Indians in South Africa: A Brief Survey, 1953
India's Abortion Experience (University of North Texas Press, 1995)
India's Population Crisis and Contraceptive Technology (Dr. A.L. Mudaliar Endowment
Lecture delivered under the auspices of the Indian Institute of Technology,
Madras: Indian Institute of Technology, 1978)
India's Population: Fact and Policy, 1946
India’s Population: Fact, Problem and Policy, 1968
Infant Mortality, Population Growth and Family Planning in India (London: Allen &
Unwin, 1972, Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina
Press, 1972)
Infant Mortality in India, 1901-1951 (London: Allen and Unwin, 1959, New York:
Humanities Press, 1959)
Infant Mortality, Population Growth and Family Planning in India (Sir William Mayer
Endowment Lectures at the University of Madras, India) (London: Allen and
Unwin, 1974; Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1974)
La China Communista Hoy, 1962
La Poblacion de la India: Hechos, Problemas y Politicas, 1975
Les Problems Demographiques Dans L’Inde et la Pakistan, 1950
Malthus: Father of Demography, 1969
Motilal Nehru Memorial Lecture, 1969
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The Nagarathars of South India (three lectures, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, under the auspices of the All-Malaya Nattukkottai Chettiar Endowment
Fund, 1978) (n. p.: Macmillan, 1980)
Nanaoku No Gengitsu: Indo Chishikijun No Mita Chucoku, 1962
Naseleniya Indii, 1949
National Nutrition Policy, 1969
National Pharmacy Week, 1969
National School Health, 1968
Nature Cure, 1969
Norman Borlaug's Green Revolution and India's Population Problem, the Dr. Norman
Borlaug Endowment Lecture, at the United States International University, San
Diego, California, 1996 (pamphlet)
Population and Law in India (expanded version of Presidential Address to the All-India
Seminar on ―Population and Law‖ held at Annamalai University in cooperation
with the Law College, Pondicherry, at Annamalai-Nagar, South India, September
1976) (Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, [sic] New Delhi: Blackie and Son (India)
Limited, 1976)
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Population and Law in India, 2nd
ed. (Madras: Macmillan, 1978)
Population and Peace, 1952
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1955, New York: Macmillan and Co., 1955)
The Population Factor in Economic and Social Development of Asia, 1963
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Population, Poverty and Pollution, Dillingham Lecture for 1977 (Honolulu: East West
[sic] Center, 1977)
The Population Problem in India, 1943
Presidential Address, Second All-India Rationalist Conference for Social Reform at
Tenali, Andhra Pradesh State, February 9-10, 1952 (pamphlet)
Problems in [sic] Economic Development (ed.), 1967
Problems in General Medical Practice, 1969
Problems of Economic Development, 1967
Protein Fortification in India's Diet, 1969
Public Relations and Family Planning, 1968
Pueblos Hambrientos y Tierras Despobladas, 1975
Red China: An Asian View, 1962
A Report on South Indian Reading Habits, 1960
Report on a Survey of Attitudes of Married Couples towards Family Planning in…
Madras City, 1958
Role of Behavioral Sciences in Medical Education, 1969
Role of Communication and Public Relations in the Family Planning Programme in
India (New Delhi: Control Family Planning Institute, 1969)
Role of Student Nurses, 1969
St. John's Ambulance Brigade, 1969
Tuberculosis Cure in India Today, 1969
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Urgent Need for Hindu Social Reform, 1957
Water Pollution and Industrial Treatment, 1969
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Achieving Quicker Progress in Family Planning, Capital (Calcutta), Annual Number,
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Address to Training Course Personnel of Christian Medical Association of India Family
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Agricultural University in Uttar Pradesh, The Hindu, Weekly Magazine (Madras),
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Agriculture in China, Japanese Agriculture Must Be India’s Model—III, Amrit Bazar
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Agriculture Must be Put on a War-Footing, Free India, Vol. XXV, No. 48, August, 1965
A Importancia das Relacoes Publicas E Das Communicoes No programa de planejamento
Famlai na India, Revista Brasileira de Relacoes Publicas (Rio), January, 1968
Alaska's Population - A Century of Growth: 1880-1980, Population Review, Vol. 33,
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American Aid to Indian Agriculture, Part I, Commerce (Bombay), February 8, 1964
American Aid to Indian Agriculture: Agricultural University in U.P. Modelled [sic] on
Land-Grant [sic] Colleges, Part II,‖ Commerce (Bombay), February 15, 1964
American Aid to Indian Agriculture, Part III, Commerce (Bombay), February 29, 1964
American Friends of India: Pearl Buck's Work for India's Freedom, The Hindu (Madras),
August 25, 1947
American Women's Advancement, two lectures before the University Women's College,
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The Amery-Wavell Plan for India, Asia and the Americas (New York), August, 1945
The Ananda Coomaraswamy I Knew--I, The Hindu (Madras), August 21, 1977
The Ananda Coomaraswamy I Knew--II, The Hindu (Madras), August 28, 1977
Anti-Leprosy Day, Statement to the Indian Press, (n. p.), January 29, 1968
Antiquity of Tamil, The Hindu (Madras), December 28, 1980
Are We A Nation?, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay), October 12, 1958
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Asian Migration and the Role of the Churches, Population Review (Madras), Vol. 5, No.
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Asia’s Population, in part, Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th
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Asia’s Population Explosion, I, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay), August 13,
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Asia's Population Problems, in Guy Wint, ed., Asia Handbook (Hammondsworth, Essex,
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Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education, The Pioneer (Lucknow), August 15, 1969
Besant's Pamphlet on Checking Population, The Hindu (Sunday) (Madras), December 23,
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Better Nutrition for Citizens of Tomorrow, The Hindu (Madras), May 4, 1969
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A Chronology of the History of [sic] Jewish Community in Palestine--Israel, from
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―The City of Felicity‖: The Siege of Mangalore [sic}, The Hindu, Sunday Edition, 1939
A Comment on Dr. Enke’s Article, Population Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, July, 1960
Communism, Racism and Population Pressure—Current Dangers, Hong Kong Sunday
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Communist China Today—I: An Indian Visitor’s Impressions, Blue Ants and Loud
Speakers Everywhere, The Statesman (Calcutta and New Delhi), January 9, 1959
Communist China Today—II: A Whole Nation Hard at Work all of the Time--
Emancipated Women also on the Treadmill, The Statesman (Calcutta and New
Delhi), January 10, 1959
Communist China Today—III: Four Steps to ―Real Communism,‖ The Road to Land
Reform, The Statesman (Calcutta and New Delhi), January 12, 1959
Communist China Today—IV: Life in a People’s Commune. Regimentation in the Great
Leap Forward, The Statesman (Calcutta and New Delhi), January 13, 1959
Communist China Today—V: China Fast Becoming an Image of Russia. Enmity for
USA makes Painful Contrast, The Statesman (Calcutta and New Delhi), January
20, 1959
Communist China Today: Agriculture, The Current (Bombay), February 18, 1959
Communist China Today: Current Doctrines, The Current (Bombay), March 1, 1959
Communist China Today: Industrialization, The Current (Bombay), February 25, 1959
Community Development Projects: Family Planning Neglected, Commerce (Annual
Review Number) (Bombay), December, 1953
The Composition of India’s Population according to the 1951 Census – I, Population
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Cooperative Collective and Commune—I: Nations [sic] Number One Problem, Amrit
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Cooperatives, Collectives and the Communes in China, Indian Manufacture and
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Creating a Social Climate…, Swasth Hind (New Delhi), August, 1968
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traduccion del ingles), Revista Internacional del Trabaja (Ginebra), Vol. XLIX
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Cultural Barriers to Family Planning, The Times of India, September, 1953
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Cultural Barriers to Family Planning—II, The Hindu (Madras), August 5, 1956
Cultural Barriers to Family Planning, (Reproduced from The Hindu), The Indian Medical
Journal (Bombay), September, 1957
Cultural Barriers to Family Planning in Underdeveloped Countries, Population Review
(Madras) Vol. 1, No. 2, July, 1957
Cultural Barriers to Family Planning in Under-developed Countries, The Rationalist
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of the Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Planned Parenthood,
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The Dance of Shiva, The Hindu (Madras), December 18, 1938
The Dangers of Communism, Racism and Population Pressure, Hongkong Sunday Tiger
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Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) April, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) August, 1968
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) August, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) December, 1968
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) December, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) February, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) January, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) July, 1968
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) July, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) June, 1968
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) June, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) March, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) May, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) November, 1968
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) November, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) October, 1968
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) October, 1969
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) September, 1968
Dear Colleague, Centre Calling (New Delhi) September, 1969
Death Control in India, Feature Article to the Indian Press, August 15, 1967
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Delhi), September 24, 1967
A Decline in India’s Fertility - I, The Hindu (Madras), August 3, 1969
Democratization and Pursuit of Excellence, The Hindu (Madras), March 22, 1977
Demographic Disarmament for India: A Plea for Family Planning – Some Excerpts, The
Radical Humanist (Calcutta), April 6, 1952
Demographic Statistics in India, Journal of the Indian Medical Profession (Bombay),
Vol. 6, No. 10, January, 1960
Demography, Development and Ecology—I, The Hindu, January 24, 1971
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Human Ecology in the Commonwealth: The Report of the First Commonwealth
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Desired Cut in Population Growth in Sight, National Herald (Lucknow), September 10,
1968
Dr. Chandrasekhar Against Compulsive Sterilization, The Hindu (Madras), September
22, 1967
Dr. Martin Luther King as follower of Gandhian Ideals, in V. Pillai, ed., Indian Leaders
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Dr. S. Chandrasekhar Meets U.S. Businessmen: Progress of India’s Population Control
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Dr. S. Chandrasekhar talks to Yojana, [sic] Vol. 12, No. 23, November 24, 1968
Economic Planning and Population Planning, The Radical Humanist (Calcutta), April 7,
1957
Economic Progress in India Under the Plan—A Study in Comparison with Rate of
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Economics of Leather Industry in Madras Presidency, thesis, Madras University, 1940
Education for Sanitation, Andhra Vigyana Samiti Souvenir (Bhopal) Ugadi New Year
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Education in China—I, The Hindu (Weekly Magazine) (Madras), April 19, 1959
Education in China—II, The Hindu (Weekly Magazine) (Madras), April 26, 1959
Education--Key to Rural Development--II, Swarajya (Madras), December 24, 1978
Education of the Deaf, The Hindu, Weekly Magazine (Madras), March 30, 1969
Emancipating Women and Family Planning—I, Searchlight (Patna), June 13, 1968
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Emancipation of Women and Family Planning, Population Review, Vol. 12, Nos. 1 and
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Enrichment of Food to Meet Nourishment Needs, The Food Industries Journal
(Bombay), Vol. 11, No. 10, February, 1969
Environmental Impact of Population Growth, The Hindu (Madras), November 20, 1980
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(New York and London: Basic Books, Inc., 1966)
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Facts About India’s Population: Talk on the All India Radio on the National Program,
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The Family Pattern in India – II, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay), November 9,
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Family Planning, Trayons The House Magazine of the Travancore Rayons Limited
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Family Planning: A Battle on Two Fronts, The Times of India (Bombay), June 23, 1967
Family Planning: A Radio Discussion, Population Review Vol. 12, Nos. 1 and 2, 1968
Family Planning and Economic Progress, National Solidarity (New Delhi), Congress
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Family Planning and Productivity Gains, Swasth Hind (New Delhi), May, 1969
Family Planning at Individual Level Must Improve, Yojana (New Delhi), October 13,
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Family Planning Best Way to Solve Asia’s Population Problems, Hongkong Tiger
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Family Planning for India, Indian Medical Journal (Bombay), Vol. 46, No. 5, May, 1952
Family Planning Helps Industrial Development, Business Magazine (Madras), April,
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Family Planning Helps Industrial Development, The Hindu Survey of Indian Industry
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Delhi), 1963
Family Planning in Rural India, The Antioch Review (Yellow Springs, Ohio), Vol. 19,
No. 3, Fall, 1959
Family Planning in Rural India, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay), August 17,
1958
Family Planning in the First Five-Year Plan, The Hindustan Times (New Delhi), August
15, 1953
Family Planning in Underdeveloped Countries, Commerce, Annual Review (Bombay)
December, 1955
Family Planning in Underdeveloped Countries, Commerce, Annual Review No. [sic]
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Family Planning over the Horizon, Participant Journal (New Delhi), October, 1968
Family Planning – Points for Motivation, Swasth Hind (New Delhi), December, 1968
Family Planning Priority Welcome, But…, Yojana (New Delhi), September 18, 1966
Family Planning Program: A Review of Progress, Swasth Hind (New Delhi), January,
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Family Planning Program in India, AICC Economic Review (New Delhi), Vol. 19, No.
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Family Planning Program in India, Youth and Family Planning: A WAY Programme
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Family Planning Programme: Philosophy and Policy, Swasth Hind (New Delhi), Vol. XI,
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Family Planning Programme: Planning and Strategy, India 1967 – Annual Review
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Family Planning Prospects in 1970’s, Hindustan Times (New Delhi), January 30, 1970
Family Planning: Questions and Answers, Span (American Embassy Magazine) (New
Delhi), March 19, 1968
Family Planning Strategy, Indian National Congress Souvenir, 71st Session (Hyderabad),
January, 1968
Family Planning Supplement: The Why and How of Family Planning, Address to the
Indian Junior Chamber at Calcutta, Socialist Congressman (New Delhi), January
5, 1968
Family Planning: Targets and Achievements, Tribune (Ambala, The Punjab), December
1, 1968
Family Planning: The Hindu View, The Statesman Miscellany (Calcutta), December 8,
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Farmers and Family Planning, Explosion Hunger--1975 (Bombay and New Delhi), 1975
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Delhi), September 20, 1967
Planned Parenthood for India, The Statesman (Independence Day Supplement) (New
Delhi and Calcutta), August 15, 1951
Planning and Strategy of India’s Family Planning Program, The Deccan Chronicle
(Hyderabad), February 26, 1968
The Planning Commission's First Five Year Plan and Planned Parenthood for India,
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A Plea for Democratization of Higher Education, University News, A Chronicle of
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A Plea for Monthly Dental Camps For Adults and Students, Sunday Standard
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A Plea for the Democratization of Higher Education, University News, A Chronicle of
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Political and Military Dangers of the Population Explosion in China, Capital Supplement
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Population and Economic Growth, The Realist (Bombay), April, 1968
Population and Family Planning: A Review Article, Indian Book Chronicle (New Delhi),
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Population Education in our Colleges and Universities, the Dr. C.R. Reddy Endowment
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Population Growth and Economic Progress: Analysis of 1961 Census—I, The Mail
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to 30th
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Population Race Too Fast to End Poverty, The Hindu (Sunday Magazine) (Madras),
November 7, 1976
Population Size is not Power, The Times of India (Bombay), May 30, 1969
A Portrait of Pandit Nehru: Between Two Worlds, Literary Guide (London), August,
1955
The Position of Women in India, a Symposium under the Chairmanship of Dr. S.
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[sic] Desai, Ms. Uma Haksar and Ms. Hridaya Kumari [sic], The Hindu
Supplement ‖Outlook‖ (Madras) January 29, 1978 [sic: Participants are: Dr. Vina
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Prevention is Better than Cure, The Hindu (Sunday Edition), April 27, 1970
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Privileges and Responsibilities of University Teachers: A Code of Ethics, Inaugural
Address (Madurai), Madurai University Teachers Conference, March 21, 1976
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1945
The Problem of Delhi’s Growing Population, Civic Affairs (New Delhi), Vol. 16, No. 4,
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The Problem of Federation in India, The Presidency College Magazine (Madras), Vol.
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the Periodical Press, August 1966-June 1967 (Honolulu: Institute of Advanced
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1958
The Program, Now Government’s, Must become Peoples’ [sic], Yojana (New Delhi),
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Progress of Family Planning, India Weekly (London), October 9, 1969
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1969
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26, No. 4, December 1953
The Prospect of Planned Parenthood in India, in Lyle W. Shannon, ed., Underdeveloped
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Prospects of Family Planning in India, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay),
November 15, 1953
Protein Fortification – I, Indian Nation (Patna), September 2, 1969
Protein Fortification – II, Indian Nation (Patna), September 3, 1969
A Purposeful Population Policy, Yojana, October 16, 1966
Raja Desingh of Gingee, The Hindu (Madras), February 19, 1939
Rationalism and Religious Education, Service, an Indian Quarterly (Madras), April 3,
1952
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Recent Social Science Literature in India, in Sir Manilal B. Nanavati and C.N. Vakil,
eds., India Speaking: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and
Social Science (Philadelphia), May, 1944
Red China’s Population, Atlantic Monthly, December, 1961
Red China Works Round the Clock, The New York Times, February 19, 1959
Reflections on Indo-Israeli Relations and Related Topics, in S. Chandrasekhar, ed., From
India to Israel (La Jolla, California: Population Review Books, 1999)
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Reflections on Rural Reconstruction, The Hindu (Madras), July 26, 1956
Remedies to Check National Decay-II, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay),
February 25, 1951
Requisites for a Successful Teacher, The Hindu (Madras), April 25, 1978
The Role of Abortion in Population Control, The Statesman (New Delhi and Calcutta),
June 9, 1966
The Role of Communication and Public Relations in the Family Planning Program in
India, ABC Exposo Souvenir on Communication (New Delhi), 1968
The Role of Communication and Public Relations in the Family Planning Programme in
India, The ABC Expo: Souvenir on Communication (Delhi), 1967
The Role of General Practitioners in Family Planning, World Health Day and Andhra
Pradesh Health Week (Organized and published by the Director of Medical and
Health Services and People’s Information Center, Hyderabad, 1969)
The Role of Government in Providing Total Health Facilities, in Blaise Levai, ed., Ask an
Indian about India (New York: Friendship Press, 1972)
The Role of Pharmacists in India’s Health Services, Indian Drugs and Pharmaceutical
Industry Journal (Bombay), Vol. 2, No. 6, November-December, 1967
The Roots of Liberty, WAY Forum Quarterly Review of the World Assembly of Youth,
(Brussels), Autumn, 1964
Rural Universities Needed (In India)--III, Swarajya (Madras), December 31, 1978
Russianized Red China: 650 Million in Hysterical Hatred of U.S., Democrat and
Chronicle (Rochester, New York), February 22, 1959
Science and Population Control, Akashavani, Journal of the All India Radio (New Delhi),
February 6-12, 1977
Science and Population Control, in H. Narasimhaiah (compiler), Science, Society and
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(Mimeographed)
Seven "Laws" to Solve Asia’s Population Problems, The Hindustan Times (New Delhi),
November 18, 1968
Seventy Percent of People Willing to Plan Family, Family Planning News (New Delhi),
May, 1967
Shifts in Canadian Policy, The Hindu (Madras), June 30, 1985
Should Abortion be Legalized in India?, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay),
October 16, 1966
Should We Legalize Abortion in India?, Population Review, Vol. 10, No. 2, July, 1966
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Should We Raise the Age of Consent?, in S.N. Agarwala, Implications of Raising the
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1968)
Should We Raise the Age of Consent?, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay),
August 13, 1967
Sino-Indian Relations, The Antioch Review (Yellow Springs, Ohio), Fall, 1960
Sir S. Radhakrishnan, The Presidency College Magazine (Madras), Vol. XIII, No. 1,
September, 1937
Sketches in Indian History: Anarkali--A Moghul Episode, The Hindu (Madras), August
13, 1939
Sketches in Indian History: The Battle of Wandiwash (January 1760), The Hindu
(Madras), January 29, 1939
Sketches in Indian History: Clive at Arcot, The Hindu (Madras), March 19, 1939
Sketches in Indian History: Mandu--The City of Joy--Rupmati--Baz Bahadur Romance,
The Hindu (Madras), March 31, 1940
Sketches in Indian History: Memorial Pillar of Bobbili: Monument to the Brave Who Fell
in a Battle, The Hindu (Madras), October 15, 1939
Sketches in Indian History: The Nayaks of Madura: The Great Past of the City and its
Temple, The Hindu (Madras), July 23, 1939
Sketches in Indian History: On Where Buddha was Born--Lumbini in Nepal, The Hindu
(Madras), June 23, 1940
Sketches in Indian History: Raja Raja Narendra: Rajahmundry in History and Legend,
The Hindu (Madras), October 1, 1939
Sketches in Indian History: Where British Empire Was Begotten: The Founding of
Chandragiri and Treaty of 1639, The Hindu (Madras), January 28, 1940
Sketches in South Indian History: The Vellore Mutiny, The Hindu (Madras), May 21,
1939
Small Families, Summary of a Speech at a Seminar on Small Family [sic] under the
auspices of the Madras School of Social Work and Allied Institutions (Madras:
Guild of Service, 1967)
Social History: Birth Control Crusaders: The Trial and After, The Hindu (Sunday)
(Madras), November 9, 1980
Social History: Birth Control: Early Crusaders, The Hindu (Sunday) (Madras),
November 2, 1980
Some Aspects of Infant Mortality in India 1901-1959, All India Seminar on Population
(Delhi), Institute of Economic Growth, University of Delhi, March, 1964
Some Aspects of the Family Planning Programme in India, Population Review Vol. 11,
No. 2, July-December, 1967
Some Australian Population and Migration Statistics, in S. Chandrasekhar, ed., From
India to Australia: A Brief History of Immigration: The Dismantling of the ―White
Australia‖ Policy; Problems and Prospects of Assimilation (La Jolla, California:
Population Review Books, 1992)
Some Observations on Infant Mortality in India: 1901-1951, The Eugenics Review
(London), Vol. 46, No. 4, January, 1955
Page 161
158
Some Observations on Marriage, Dating, Parent-Child Communication and Language, in
National Federation of Asian Indian Organizations in America, Conference on
Family & Youth (Fourth National Biennial Convention of Asian Indians in
America, August 30th
—September 1, 1986)
Some Statistics of Asian Indian Americans in the United States, Population Review, Vol.
25, Nos. 1 and 2, 1981
Some Statistics on Asian Indian Americans in the United States, in S. Chandrasekhar, ed.,
From India to America: A Brief History of Immigration: Problems of
Discrimination; Admission and Assimilation (La Jolla, California: Population
Review Books, 1982). Third printing 1984.
South African Indians--A Survey, The Modern Review (Calcutta), August, 1949
The Soviet Union’s Population Problem, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay),
November 6, 1966
The Special Problem of China, A Paper Presented at the Conference on ―The Winds of
Change," World Population Pressures and Resource Materials, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Michigan, February, 1965
Special Universities for Rural Millions, The Assam Tribune (Gauhati), April 8, 1978
State Radio in Red China, Chicago Sun-Times, February 17, 1959
State’s Power to Restrict Family Size, The Hindu (Madras), June 4, 1976
Status of Women in India, in Report 1969 of A Seminar on Family Planning and Status of
Women in India (New Delhi: Central Institute of Research and Training in Public
Cooperation, 1969)
Sterilization in India, Dr. Chandrasekhar for Incentives for Sterilization, in Garrett
Hardin, ed., Population, Evolution and Birth Control: A Collage of Controversial
Ideas (San Francisco: Freeman and Co., 1964)
Sterilization in India, in Garrett Hardin, compiler, Population, Evolution and Birth
Control: A Collage of Controversial Ideas, 2nd ed. (San Francisco: W.H.
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Still a Long Way to Go, (Andhra Pradesh Population Problems), The Hindu (Madras),
February 15, 1987
Stratege du Planning Familial: Le Cauchemar de la Population en Inde: Quelles
Solutions?, Journal de Geneva (Geneva) February 1-2, 1969
Strategy of India’s Family Planning Program, Southern Economist (Bangalore), Vol. 6,
No. 17, January, 1968
Strategy of Planned Parenthood: Peculiarity of India’s Demographic Trends, The Mail
(Madras), January 29, 1967
Tackling Population Problem, Eastern Economist (New Delhi) Vol. 51, No. 24,
December 13, 1968
Thoughts on National Integration, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay), September
2, 1962
Tidal Wave of Humans, Newsweek, March 2, 1959
Tippu's End at Seringapatam, The Hindu (Madras), July 2, 1939
Too Much Cry for Food Self-Sufficiency: Need for Foolproof Family Planning Methods,
Madhya Pradesh Chronicle (Bhopal, India), August 28, 1964
Top Priority for Health Education, The Hindu, April 28, 1970
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159
Towards Eradication of Smallpox, Assam Information (Gauhati), Vol. 18, No. 8,
November, 1967
Towards Small Families, The Realist (Bombay), Annual Number, 1968
Transfers of Population, The Hindu (Madras), December 7, 1947
Tribal Demographic Research, The Hindu (Madras), August 3, 1958
UNESCO, The Indian Listener (New Delhi), January 29, 1950
UNESCO and India, The Indian Express (Madras), Republic Day Supplement, January
26, 1950
UNESCO and Population Problems, in Proceedings of the International Congress on
Population and World Resources in Relation to the Family, Cheltenham. England,
August 1948. (London: H.K. Lewis Co. for the Family Planning Association of
Great Britain, 1948)
UNESCO: Its Purpose and Philosophy, Annamalai University Journal (Chidambaram,
India), 1949
The Unplanned Millions, The Manchester Guardian Indian Independence Supplement,
August 15, 1961
U.S. Help for our Family Planning Program, Eastern Economist (New Delhi), India-
American Supplement, Vol. 53, July 25, 1969
Vignettes in Indian History: The Vellore Fort and Temple, The Hindu (Madras), October
9, 1938
Vital Registration, The Hindu (Sunday Edition) (Madras), February 21, 1960
Vital Statistics, People's Health (Madras), Vol. 5, No. 8, May, 1951
Vital Statistics in India: Collection Machinery Needs Overhauling—I, The Hindu
(Madras), September 3, 1955
Wanted A Liberal Policy on Abortion [sic], The Hindu (Madras), June 8, 1969
War Against Malnutrition, Explosion Hunger, 1975 (New Delhi), Vol. 1, No. 3, April-
June, 1969
Water Pollution and Industrial Waste Treatment, The National Herald (New Delhi),
December 15, 1969
Water Supply and Sanitation: An Integrated Approach, Civic Affairs (New Delhi), June,
1969
The Way to a Happy Married Life, Dr. Chandrasekhar and Periar E.V. Ramaswamy in a
Radio Interview, Akashavani (formerly The Indian Listener) (New Delhi), May
24, 1970
We Use Every Gimmick—Even Elephants, in Horizons, A special Issue on Family
Planning in Asia (Manila, USIS, Vol. XIX, No. 3, 1967)
We Use Every Gimmick—Even Elephants—Family Planning in India, Horizons (Manila)
Vol. 19, No. 3, 1968
We Use Every Gimmick—Even Elephants (For Family Planning), Horizons (Manila),
Vol. 19, No. 3, 1969
What Does Iowa Know of India and China--A Statistical Analysis of the Gallup Poll,
Asia and the Americas (New York), June, 1945
What is Behind China’s Aggression? Background Material. For Official Use Only.
From the Director General, All India Radio to the Directors of all AIR Stations,
January 16, 1963
Page 163
160
What Law Can Do to Solve Population Problems, The Hindu (Madras), November 14,
1976
When Does Life Begin?, Population Review, Vol. 15, Nos. 1 and 2, 1971
The Why and How of Family Planning, Address to the Indian Junior Chamber at
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Why Are Indians Poor? Population and Poverty, Asia and the Americas (New York),
January, 1942
Why Collective Farming Failed in Soviet Russia?—II, Amrit Bazar Patrika (Calcutta),
April 18, 1959
Why India’s Population is Increasing, Family Planning News 3 (New Delhi), November,
1962
Why Is India’s Population Growth so Problematic?, Participant Journal (New Delhi),
April, 1967
Why Liberalize our Abortion Law?, in Saral K. Chatterjee, ed., Legalization of Abortion
(Madras: Christian Literature Society, 1971)
Why This Chinese Aggression?, Swarajya Annual Number (Madras), 1963
Why This Student Indiscipline?, The Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay), March 13,
1960
William Carey: Pioneer Orientalist and Missionary, The Hindu (Madras), 1939
Women's Emancipation Key Solution to Population Problem, The Hindu, [sic] November
25, 1992
World Health Day, Swasth Hind (New Delhi) Vol. 11, No. 5, May, 1967
World Health Day, Dr. Chandrasekhar’s Message, Family Planning News (New Delhi),
May, 1967
The World Population Conference, Family Planning (London), January, 1955
World Population Growth and Desert Reclamation, Population Review, Vol. 9, Nos. 1
and 2, January-July, 1965
World Problem of Population: Five-fold Plan, The Times of India (Bombay), November
22, 1952
The World's Hunger, Indian Finance Annual Number (Calcutta), December, 1948
World’s Population Problems with Special Reference to India and China, Keynote
Address to the Annual Meeting of Section K (Social Sciences), Pacific Division,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Irvine, California, June
18, 1974
SPEECHES
Address: as Chairman of the Governing Board the Demographic Training and Research
Center [sic], Bombay, June 7, 1968
Address: as Chairman of the Indian Student Delegation, the World Youth Congress
convened by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Joseph P. Lash in Washington, D.C.,
September 4, 1942
Address: as President of Student Union of India, forum group, Sewanhaka High School,
Floral Park, New York, November 28, 1941
Address: Association for Moral & Social Hygiene of India, Twelfth All India Conference
on Moral & Social Hygiene, Bangalore, November 22, 1968
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161
Address: at discussion of ―The Present Position of the Indian Workers in the United
States,‖ The India Benevolent Association, Inc., New York City, January 20,
1943
Address: Bayonne Senior High School, Bayonne, New Jersey, 1942
Address: Central Conference of Private Medical Practitioners, New Delhi, 1967
Address: Central Family Planning Council, Sixth Meeting, Bhopal, November 6, 1969
Address: Conference of Heads of Christian Hospitals on Family Planning, New Delhi,
February 5, 1962
Address: Conference of Heads of Christian Hospitals in India on Family Planning, New
Delhi, 1968
Address: Conference of Regional Representatives of Cooperative for American Relief
Everywhere, New Delhi, June 27, 1968
Address: Conference on ―The Economic Consequences of the Population Explosion,‖
under the chairmanship of Mr. David Lilienthal, New York, 1962
Address: Conference on ―World Resources and Human Ecology,‖ held at Lewis and
Clark College, Portland, Oregon, 1972
Address: Decennial Celebrations of the Chromepet Public Health and Maternity Center,
Chromepet, Madras, 1967
Address: Fourteenth All-India Obstetrics and Gynecological Congress, Nagpur, Madhya
Pradesh State, 1967
Address: Fourth Meeting of the Central Family Planning Council, Vigyan Bhavan, New
Delhi, 1967
Address: Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Christian Medical College and Hospital,
Vellore, Madras State, 1967
Address: Inaugural meeting, the S.K.P.D. School Teachers’ Association, Madras, July 13,
1961
Address: inauguration of the National Pharmacy Week, Bombay, 1967
Address: Indian community of Rochester, New York, April 24, 1983
Address: Institute of World Affairs Conference on ―Population: The Bitter Harvest,‖ at
San Diego State University, San Diego, 1974
Address: International Homeopathic Congress, concluding session, New Delhi, October,
1967
Address: International Seminar on Problems of Fertility Control in India held at
Annamalai University, concluding session, January 14, 1977
Address: Lions Club of Indraprastha, New Delhi, July 25, 1969
Address: National Seminar on Rehabilitation of the Handicapped, National Seminar on
Rehabilitation Services and Research, sponsored by the Indian Council of
Medical Research and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare of the
United States, Trivandrum, Kerala State, December, 1967
Address: Nursery School Project at the Balar Kalvi Nilayam, Annual General Meeting,
Vepery, June 18, 1960
Address: public meeting under the auspices of the Family Planning Association, Nizam
College, February 15, 1952
Address: Seminar on ―The Form and Size of the Human Community‖ under the auspices
of the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, 1967
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162
Address: ―Sixth-Form Conference on `The Colombo Plan,’‖ Arthur Mellows Village
College, Glinton, England, July 12, 1955
Address: Special Session on Family Planning, Fortieth Annual Conference of the
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, New Delhi, April 8,
1967
Address: Student Nurses Association of India, Fourth Bienniel [sic] Conference, Lady
Hardinge Medical College & Hospital, New Delhi, October 9, 1969
Address: T.B. Sanatorium Kasauli, Founder’s Day Celebrations, Kasauli, Himachal
Pradesh, May 21, 1969
Address: Tenth All India Nature Cure Conference and Annual Session of the All India
Nature Cure Federation, Bhimavaran, May 18, 1969
Address: three-day Symposium on Women, University of California Medical Center,
January 24, 1965
Address: to The Population Tribune, United Nations Third World Population Conference,
Bucharest, Rumania, 1974
Address: The Tuberculosis Association of India, 30th Annual General Meeting, New
Delhi, April 18, 1969
Address: Twenty-eighth All-India Conference of Surgeons in India, Patiala, Punjab State,
1967
Address: under the auspices of the Madras University Extension Board, Vellore Centre,
Voorhees College, Vellore, August 2, 1965
Address: University of Redlands, Redlands, California under the auspices of the World
Affairs Council of Northern California, 1971
Address: World Assembly of Youth, Thirteenth Annual Conference, Massachusetts
University, Amherst, Massachusetts, August, 1964
Address: World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for South East Asia,
Twentieth World Health Assembly Session, Ulan Bator, Mongolian People's
Republic, August, 1967
Addresses: as Distinguished Fellow at the Battelle Memorial Research Center (Think
Tank), Seattle, Washington, to universities and colleges in Washington and
Oregon States and two universities in British Columbia, Canada, 1971-72
African Demography, lecture, Institute of Colonial Studies, Oxford, England, 1953
Akkambavaru lectures, the Mysore University, 1961
American Aid and Indian Economic Development, Special Endowment [sic: Extension]
Lectures, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh State,
November, 1963
Ananda Coomaraswamy Centennial Lecture under the auspices of the Indo-American
Association, Madras, 1977
Areas of Light and Darkness: A National Antinatalist [sic] Population Policy – An
Interview with Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, Yojana (New Delhi), 1967
Asia’s Population Problems, in Guy Wint, ed., Asia: A Handbook (New York: Frederick
A. Praeger, London: Anthony Bond, 1966)
Avinashalingam Endowment Lectures, University of Madras, Coimbatore Center, Tamil
Nadu State, 1977
Banaili Readership Lectures, University of Patna, Bihar State, 1957
Blaisedale Trust Lectures, Claremont University, Claremont, California, 1974
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A Blueprint for World Peace, New York City Town Hall Symposium, New York, 1942
Borlaug's Green Revolution and India's Population Problem, the Dr. Norman Borlaug
Endowment Lecture, at the United States International University, San Diego,
California, 1996
Can India Afford a Billion People?, Shri D.V. Krishna Rao Endowment Lecture at
Literacy House, Andhra Mahila Sabha Educational Campus, Hyderabad, Andhra
Pradesh State, 1993
Can India Win Its Birth Battle? An Interview with Dr. Chandrasekhar, (Harold Sieve),
The Daily Telegraph (London) August 29, 1968
Can Roosevelt Save India?, Baltimore, Maryland, September 25, 1942
Caste, Class, and Color in India, A One Day Conference on World Affairs, ―India in
Transition,‖ Centenary Methodist Church, Beatrice, Nebraska, April 27, 1947
Caste, Class, and Color in India, lecture for The Wallingford Ministerial Association and
The East and West Association, Lyman Hill High School, New York, March 9, 1947
Center Lecture, n. p., December 8, 1970
The Changing American Family: the Impact of the Women's Liberation Movement and
the Permissive Revolution on the American Birth Rate, a paper presented at the
interdisciplinary American Studies Seminar, cosponsored [sic] by the American
Studies Research Center and the U.S. Information Service, (Hyderabad, India),
January 13-15, 1978
Christ and Gandhi, Fellowship of St. Nicholas discussion group, New York, February 2,
1941
The Colonial Demographic Dilemma, paper presented at the Symposium on Colonial
Economics at the Institute of Colonial Studies, Oxford University, (London),
March, 1954
Communist China, lectures under the auspices of the Granary Fund, Boston, before
university and general audiences in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Egypt,
Ethiopia, the Sudan and Canada, 1960
Communist China’s Population Problem, Maharajah of Darbhanga Endowment Lecture
on "World Population Problems" II, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, United
Provinces, India, 1964
Communist China’s Population Problems, course of lectures, the National Defense
College, New Delhi, 1962
Communist China’s Population Problems, National Science Foundation Lecture,
University of California, Riverside, California, November 23, 1964
Communist China’s Population Problems and Expansionism, lecture, presented by The
Economics Seminar, Duke University, November 14, 1960
Conditions in India, the Monday Afternoon Club, Crescent Avenue Church, Plainfield,
New Jersey, April 17, 1944
Contemporary India, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, Summer Session,
1942
Convocation Address, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu State, 1970
Convocation Address, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab State, January 31,
1970
Convocation Address: Demographic Training and Research Centre, Bombay, June 6,
1969
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Convocation Address: jointly to the Institute of Home Economics and the New Delhi
Polytechnic for Women, 1968
Convocation Address: Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Harayana State, 1968
Convocation Address: Ninth Convocation of the Demographic Training and Research
Centre, Bombay, June 16, 1967
Convocation Address: the Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab State, March 4, 1977
Convocation Address: Shrimati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey (SNDT) Women’s
University, Bombay, December 9, 1967
Convocation Address: Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh State,
1968
Convocation (Commencement) Address, Marathwada University, Aurangabad,
Maharashtra State, 1967
Course on Population with special reference to the Indian diaspora, lectures, Department
of Sociology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1981
Cultural Barriers to Family Planning in Under-developed Countries, paper presented to
Fifth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Tokyo, Japan, October,
1955
A Day With Gandhi, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, September 29, 1993
Death Control, Convocation Address, the University of Poona, Pune, Maharashtra State,
Poona, 1968
Democracy and Demography, First Motilal Nehru Memorial Lecture under the auspices
of the Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, India's Parliament,
New Dehli, July 24, 1969
A Democratic and Positive Policy of Population Control, National Science Foundation
Lecture, University of California, Riverside, California, December 14, 1964
A Demographer Looks at Southern California, paper presented at Society for General
Systems Research, Symposium on General Systems Approach in the Public
Sector, American Assn. [sic] for the Advancement of Sciences, annual meeting,
Berkeley, California, December 28, 1965
Demographic Aspects of Social Work, paper presented at The Indian Conference of
Social Work (Calcutta), 1952
Demography and Democracy: The Numbers Game, the Janmabhoomi Endowment
Lectures, Bangalore University, Bangalore, 1978
Demography, Ecological Balance and Development, lecture, British Commonwealth
Conference of Development and Human Ecology, Malta, 1970
The Demography of Kerala, three Dr. Ramaswamy Mudaliar lectures for the Kerala
University, December, 1963
Distinguished Lecture of the Year, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1973
Dr. Amarendra Sengupta Memorial Lecture, Fourth Annual A.S.G. Memorial Lecture
Dinner, at the India Community Center of Rochester, Macedon, [sic] New York,
May 2, 1992
Dynamics of Population, speech, University of the South, Winchester, Tennessee, 1975
Economic and Social Conditions in India, Economic Geography class, New School, New
York, New York, December 11, 1945
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Economic Development as an Approach to Population Problems, National Science
Foundation Lecture, University of California, Riverside, California, December 7,
1964
Emancipation of Women and Family Planning, Convocation Address, the Shrimat
Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University, Bombay, December 9, 1967
The Emotional Integration of India, M. Rampura Endowment Lectures, the Post-graduate
Center, Karnataka University, Gulbarga, Karnatatka State, 1977
Facing the War and Preparing for Peace, National YMCA Conference, Bordentown, New
Jersey, 1942
Facts About India’s Population: Talk on the All India Radio on the National Program,
1966
Family Planning Development and Communication Aspects, paper, Indian Institute of
Mass Communication Four-Week Orientation Course, New Delhi, August 18,
1969
Family Planning in an Indian Village: Motivations and Methods, paper presented at the
Sixth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, New Delhi, February 14-
21, 1959
Fifth Convocation Address at the Indian Academy of Medical Sciences, Bombay, 1967
First Annual Richard Sanville Memorial Lecture at the School of Public Health,
University of California, Los Angeles, 1974
First Indian Lecture of the Norwegian-India Foundation, Oslo University, Oslo, Norway,
1954
Founder’s Day Address, Mills College, Oakland, California, 1961
Frank Moraes Lecture, Forum of Free Enterprise, Madras, 1976
A Global War on the Population Front: The Key to World Peace and Prosperity, Bombay
Junior Chamber, Junior Chamber International Conference, Bombay, August 31,
1969
Gokhale Endowment Lectures, University of Madras, 1952
The Growth of the World's Population: Is It a Problem?, National Science Foundation
Lecture, University of California, Riverside, California, October 7, 1964
Health Hazards Facing the World’s Children, representing India, Collegiate Church of St.
Nicholas, New York, February 2, 1941
Health Problems and Health Services in India, Stanford University, April 22, 1980
The Hindu View of Population, the Provost Lectures under the auspices of the
Department of Sociology and the School of Theology, Trinity College, Dublin,
Ireland, 1988
The Hindu View of Population, two lectures, under Sri S. Nijalingappa Endowment
(Trust) Lecture Series, Department of Publications and Extension Lectures,
University of Bangalore, Bangalore, Karnataka State, January 15-16, 1970
History of India, The Iranian Institute and School for Asiatic Studies, New York,
Summer Session, July 7-August 18, 1943
How Nutrition Can be the Best Contraceptive in India, lecture, Lady Irwin College, New
Delhi, 1969
How the Junior Chamber Can Help the Government by Spreading the Family Planning
Message, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Calcutta, 1969
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Hungry People and Empty Lands, luncheon address, Chicago Council on Foreign
Relations, Chicago, October 6, 1955
Immigration from India to America, Special Spring Seminar, University of Rochester,
1983
Immigration Problems, Addresses to the Indian communities in New York and New
Jersey, 1983
Inaugural Address: Academic Year 1977-78, Gandhigram Rural Institute, Deemed
University, 1977
Inaugural Address: All India Ambulance Competitions, Indore, May 24, 1968
Inaugural Address, All-India Dental Conference, 32nd
Indian Dental Conference (at ―Sri
Venkateswara Vignan Mandir‖) Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, January 28, 1978
Inaugural Address: at the Inauguration of Bharat Yuvak Samaj, Madras State, at Lady
Willingdon Training College, Vivekananda House, Madras, August 8, 1966
Inaugural Address: Central Health Transport Organisation [sic] First Fleet Management
Training Course, New Delhi, March 25, 1969
Inaugural Address: Conference of Deans and Principals of Medical Colleges, Mysore,
Karnataka State, August 29-31, 1967
Inaugural Address: Conference on Anti-Food Adulteration (Bombay), October 17, 1968
Inaugural Address: Fifth Meeting of the National School Health Council, India
International Centre (New Delhi), February 7, 1968
Inaugural Address: Fifth Asian Conference on Occupational Health, November, 1968
Inaugural Address: Fourteenth Delhi State Medical Conference under the auspices of the
Delhi Medical Association, Delhi, 1967
Inaugural Address: Indian Medical Association, Lucknow Branch, regional Medical
Conference, Lucknow, November 20, 1969
Inaugural Address: Indian Pharmaceutical Association Delhi Branch, National Pharmacy
Week, New Delhi, November 16, 1969
Inaugural Address (Keynote Address) to the Chicago Conference on India's Population
Crisis: Myths and Reality, A Conference Organized by India Development
Service of Midwestern University under the auspices of the India Development
Service, Downers Grove, Illinois, May 27, 1995
Inaugural Address: National Conference on Protein Fortification, Calcutta, West Bengal
State, February 15, 1969
Inaugural Address, National Seminar on Rehabilitation Services and Research,
sponsored by the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, Department of
Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., December 4-6, 1967
Inaugural Address: Orientation Training Course in Family Planning for Doctors,
Ahmedabad, June 20, 1969
Inaugural Address: Private Medical Practitioners Association of India, Andhra Pradesh
Branch, Visakhapatnam District Unit, Second Annual Regional Conference,
Vizianagaram, October 23, 1969
Inaugural Address: Punjab State Homoeopathic [sic] Conference Fifth Session, Amritsar,
March 8, 1969
Inaugural Address: ―Refresher Course on Problems in General Practice,‖ College of
General Practitioners, Hyderabad, March 22, 1969
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Inaugural Address: Sangli & Miraj Medical Associations, Tenth Maharashtra State
Medical Conference, Sangli, November 14, 1969
Inaugural Address: R. Sankar Shastiardarurthi Celebrations, Medical Conference, Quilon,
May 2, 1969
Inaugural Address: Second Foundation Week, Demographic Research Center, Lucknow
University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh State, September 9, 1968
Inaugural Address: Second International Staff Orientation Course, New Delhi, 1970
Inaugural Address: Second International WHO Staff Orientation Course, New Delhi,
1970
Inaugural Address: ―Seminar on Family Planning and the Status of Women in India‖ to
―The Central Institute of Research & Training in Public Co-operation,‖ New
Delhi, August 10, 1969
Inaugural Address: Seminar on Family Planning under the auspices of the Family
Planning Project of the Indian Assembly of Youth, Bombay, December 19, 1969
Inaugural Address: Seminar on India’s Urban Population, Demographic Research Center,
Dharwar, Maharashtra State, 1968
Inaugural Address: "Seminar on `Planning and Productivity,'" n. p., February 4, 1967
Inaugural Address to the Summer Institute in Human Nutrition, College of Home
Science, University of Udaipur (Udaipur, India: May 10, 1970)
Inaugural Address: Symposium on ―Food and Population in India in Seventies‖ under the
ausices [sic] of ―Explosion Hunger-1975‖ at India International center, New
Delhi, November 20, 1969
Inaugural Address: Symposium on The Population Problems of India, Indian Science
Congress, Bombay, January 6, 1969
Inaugural Address: T.B. Centre, Ambilikai, Ambilikai, June 10, 1969
Inaugural Address: to the Private Medical Practitioners’ Association of India (Mysore
Branch), First Annual Family Planning Conference, Bangalore, April 13, 1969
Inaugural Address: ―Training Course on Organisation [sic] of Maternal and Child Health
Field Practice Programmes in Medical Colleges, New Delhi,‖ World Health
Organisation [sic], New Delhi, March 11, 1969
Inaugural Address: ―VII Orientation-cum-Training Course,‖ to Indian Medical
Association, New Delhi, March 9, 1969
Inaugural Address: ―Workshop for Mass Education and Information Officers,‖ Central
Health Education Bureau, New Delhi, August 25, 1969
Inaugural Address: Workshop on Health and Population Education, New Delhi,
December 1-6, 1969
Inaugural Speech: Exhibition of Hungarian Medical Instruments organised [sic] by
Messrs Medicor Works, Hungary with the assistance of the Indian Medical
Association and Messrs Siemens India Ltd., New Delhi, January 17, 1969
Inaugural Speech: Searle (India) Ltd. Chemical Factory, Bombay, November 8, 1968
Inaugural Speech: ―Seminar on the role of Behavioural [sic] Sciences in Education,‖ St.
John’s Medical College, Bangalore, July 4, 1969
Inauguration, The Introduction Course for Overseas Students (Indian Council for Cultural
Relations), the International Centre, Madras, July 14, 1961
India, American Legion, Advertising Men’s Post No. 209, New York City, 1943
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India, Health Hazards Facing the World’s Children, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Meeting of
The Planned Parenthood Federation of America, New York, January 22, 1946
India Against the Axis, Workers Fellowship, Inc., a group of the Society for Ethical
Culture, New York, March 12, 1941
India Alive, Student Union Activities Board’s 13th
International Forum, University of
Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, February 17, 1972
India and China, Y.M.-Y.W.H.A. lecture sponsored by the Paterson section, National
Council of Jewish Women, Paterson, New Jersey, February 24, 1943
India and Pakistan: A Time of Agony (India-Pakastan [sic] Relations), The University of
Redlands and World Affairs Council of Inland Southern California, October 21,
1971
India and the War, The Advertising Club of New York, New York, March 3, 1943
India and the War, American Legion, Advertising Men’s Post No.209, Monday
Luncheon Meeting, New York City, December 14, 1942
India and the War, Celebrity Series, Lazarus ―Assembly Center,‖ New York, October 29,
1943
India and the War, Local No. 26 of the Ethiopian World Federation, Inc., New York City,
March 15, 1942
India and the War, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, New Jersey, May 7, 1944
India and the War, South Presbyterian Church, Yonkers, New York, 1941
India and the War, Twenty-First Annual Conference of National Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods District No. 8, Baltimore, Maryland, November 2, 1942
India and the War, YWCA, Newark, New Jersey, 1944
India Faces China, Allegheny County League of Women Voters, Monthly Conference,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 7, 1961
Indian Demography, lectures, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh State,
1956
Indian Nationalism, Public Meeting on American Citizenship Rights for Natives of India,
New York, February 16, 1941
Indian Population Problem, The United States State Department half hour audio-visual
interview of Chandrasekhar, Los Angeles, California, 1978
An Indian’s View of India, Rotary Club, Emmaus, Pennsylvania, October 17, 1946
An Indian View of Empire, A One Day Conference on World Affairs, ―India in
Transition,‖ Centenary Methodist Church, Beatrice, Nebraska, April 27, 1947
India's Case for Freedom, staff and the community of the New York State Psychiatric
Institute and Hospital, 1941
India’s Experiment in Non-Violence, A One Day Conference on World Affairs, ―India in
Transition,‖ Centenary Methodist Church, Beatrice, Nebraska, April 27, 1947
India's Five Year Plans, a special lecture to the staff of the Prime Minister's Department
of Economic Development, Government of Mauritius, Port Louis, Mauritius,
1987
India's Forthcoming Independence, lecture tour for Pearl Buck's East West Association
before universities and colleges across the United States of America, 1946
India’s Government Population Policy, lectures, Mexico City, Mexico, 1971
India’s Human Resources, Inaugural Address, the Literary Association (English Section),
Pachaiyappa’s College-School, Madras, July 7, 1961
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India’s New Population Policy, special lecture, before the Rotary Club, Bombay, 1968
India’s Population Dynamics—A Comparison with China, lecture in Distinguished
Lecture Series, The University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, November 21, 1986
India’s Population: Fact, Problem and Policy, A Paper for Discussion at State Conference
of College Planning Forums, Loyola College (Madras), January 5-7, 1967
India’s Population Policy, lecture to a largely foreign audience with Richard B. Gregg in
the chair, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu State, 1957
India’s Population Policy, paper presented as participant in the Villa Serbeloni
Rockefeller Foundation Conference on World Population Problems, Lake Como,
Italy, 1970
India’s Population Policy and Programme, Valedictory Address, The National
Conference on Population Policy and Programmes, The India International
Center, New Delhi, December 23, 1969
India’s Population Problem, three talks on the National Programme of All India Radio,
July, 1966
India’s Population Problem, Lecture Two, The Problems of Population Growth and
Methods of Controlling Population from Abstinence to Abortion in India, World
Population Problems: An Indian View Series, John Danz Lecture, at the
University of Washington, Seattle, August 10, 1971
India’s Population: Problem and Policy, Croyden Family Planning Association, Sixth
Annual Meeting, Croydon, England, June 14, 1955
India’s Population Problem and the Need for a Small Family, lecture before The
Seminar on Small Family [sic], under the auspices of the National Council of
Women in India, Women’s Indian Association and the Indian Conference of
Social Work, and the Madras Government Health Department, Madras,
January 20, 1967
India’s Population Problem, Asian Civilization, University of Redlands, California,
October 20, 1971
India's Population Problems, lecture, before the Hungarian Academy of Medical
Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 1969
India’s Population Problems, lecture, under the auspices of the Mayling Soong
Foundation and the Wilson Lecture Fund, Wellesley College, Wellesley,
Massachusetts, 1970
India’s Population Problems, National Science Foundation Lecture, University of
California, Riverside, California, November 30, 1964
India’s Population Problem: the Neo-Malthusian vs. the Marxist Point of View, special
address to the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1967
India’s Position To-Day, The Saturday Forum Luncheon Group, New York, April 4,
1942
India’s Postwar Economic Reconstruction, paper presented at Research Bureau for
Postwar Economics, and Its Cooperating Institutions—Latin American Economic
Institute, Russian Economic Institute and Committee on Postwar Population
Resettlement, Conference on Reconstruction Problems of Asia, Hotel Roosevelt,
February 3, 1945
India’s Story, Forum, Sewanhaka High School, Franklin Square, New York, October 15,
1942
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India: Ten Years of Freedom, Kiwanis Club of Omaha, Inc., Omaha, Nebraska,
November 15, 1957
India Today, City College, New York City (Downtown center), 1941
India Today, Eta Kappa Nu Association, New York Alumni Chapter, New York, 1942
India Today, lectures before eleven Canadian universities from Quebec to British
Columbia, under the auspices of the Sastri India-Canada Institute, Ottawa,
Canada, 1984
India Today, National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Zeta Chapter, New York, May 31,
1942
Infant Mortality in India, address to the United Nations World Population Conference,
Rome, Italy, 31 August to 10 September 1954
Infant Mortality in Madras City, paper presented at the United Nations World Population
Conference, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 30th
August-10th
September, 1965
Interview, ―The Population Explosion‖ CBS Report television program with Howard K.
Smith, broadcast November 11, 1959
Interview, ―Today Show‖ NBC-TV program, New York, February 12, 1969
Interview with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, the White House, Washington, D.C.,
January 19, 1968
Introduction: discussion at Round Table Conference on India’s Post-War Economic
Problems, the Institute of World Economics, the Library, New York, April 21,
1943
Investment in Human Researches: How Does a Nutritionist Look at Family Planning
Programme [sic], Summer Institute on Foods and Nutrition, Lady Irwin College,
New Delhi, June 2, 1969
Is India a Nation?, Maharajah Sayaji Rao Endowment Lectures, Baroda University,
Baroda, Gujarat State, 1969
Jayaprakash Narayan's View of our Population Problem, the Jayaprakash Narayan
Memorial Lecture at the Gandhi Institute of Social Work, Varanasi (Benares),
Uttar Pradesh State, 1993
John F. Kennedy Memorial Lecture, Indo-American Association, Bombay, 1968
Lecture: Arhus University, Denmark, 1955
Lecture: Asilomar Conference on ―World Population Problems,‖ Asilomar, California,
1966
Lecture, as India's delegate before the International Conference of the World Federation
of the U.N. Associations, St. Cergue, Switzerland, 1948
Lecture, as UNESCO delegate before the International Conference on World Population
and Resources, Cheltenham, England, 1948
Lecture: Blue Executives Club, Phoenix Hotel, Lexington, Kentucky, 1943
Lecture: Copenhagen University, Denmark, 1955
Lecture: dinner meeting of the Fort Wayne Executives Club, Fort Wayne Country Club,
Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1943
Lecture: Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Stockholm, Sweden,
August 1953
Lecture: Methodist Church, Hackensack, New Jersey, 1943
Lecture: students from various New York colleges under the auspices of the New York
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1941
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Lecture: students of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, 1942
Lecture: under auspices of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs before McGill,
Montreal and fifteen other Canadian universities and colleges, 1955
Lecture: under auspices of the Population Crisis Committee, New York City, 1968
Lecture: University of California Conference on ―Birth Control in the World Today,‖ Los
Angeles, California, 1966
Lecture: University of Monrovia, Liberia, 1972
Lectures: before Michigan, North Carolina and Johns Hopkins Universities, U.S.A., 1968
Lectures: before sixteen American universities, 1965
Lectures: before universities, Taiwan, Formosa, 1959
Lectures: Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, December 3-4, 1975
Lectures: Cornell, Rochester and Brockport State Universities and Fredonia College in
New York State, and at Rutgers University in New Jersey, 1983
Lectures: under auspices of the Asia Foundation, the University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong, June, 1959
A Legislative History of Indian Immigration to the United States of America, paper
presented at the Pacific Coast Conference of the American Association for Asian
Studies, Hayward, California, June 20, 1980
Maharajah Kameshwar Prasad [sic: Maharajadira] of Dharbanga Endowment Lectures,
Allahabad University, Uttar Pradesh State, December, 1963
McBride Trust Lectures, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1954
Methods of Controlling Population: From Abstinence to Abortion, Lecture Three, The
Problems of Population Growth and Methods of Controlling Population from
Abstinence to Abortion in India, World Population Problems: An Indian View
Series, John Danz Lecture, at the University of Washington, Seattle, August 12,
1971
Moslems in India: Cooperation or Independence?, panelist, at Sixth Peoples Congress of
East and West Association, ―Minority Peoples and Problems: A World View,‖
New York, March 4, 1947
Motivation for Family Planning, A Broadcast Talk on the All-India Radio from New
Delhi, Indian Listener (New Delhi), September 15, 1968
The Nagarathars of South India, three lectures, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, under the auspices of the All-Malaya Nattukkottai Chettiar Endowment
Fund, 1978
A National Population Policy, Institute of Asian Studies & City Central Library, City
Central Library, Ashoknagar, Hyderabad, August 11, 1976
The Nation's Adult Education and Women's Emancipation in India, lecture at Literary
House, Indian Institute of Management, Lakdi-Ka-Pool, Hyderabad, Andhra
Pradesh State, 1992
Needed: A Population Policy in Andhra Pradesh, the Nawab Ali Yavar Jung Endowment
Lectures at the Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh State, 1987
Need for Population Statistics, A Paper Read Before the Research Scholars Association,
University of Madras, Madras, January, 1940. (Mimeographed)
The New India—Why Not British Democracy, British Empire Trip, Methodist Institute
Leaders Trip, New York, January 23, 1941
Nijalingappa Trust Lectures, Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka State, 1967
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Opening Address to the Central Council of Health, Ministry of Health and Family
Planning, Sixteenth Meeting, 1967
Our Population Problem, inaugural address, Economics Association, Voorhees College,
Vellore, August 22, 1958
Panel member, ―Annual Pre-Christmas Peace Panel,‖ The Bronxville Community Forum,
―Are We Winning the Peace?,‖ Bronxville, New York, December 17, 1945
Paper presented before the Pacific Division of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, University of California, Irvine, California, 1974
Participant at Seminar on ―Self-Images, Identity and Nationality,‖ (n. p.), November 14-
18, 1988
Participant in a mini conference on "The Asian Immigrant Experience," under the
auspices of the Asia Society (Rockefeller Foundation), New York City, 1986
Participant, ―Population Problems and Freethought‖ with J. Cotereau and Prof. J.V.
Duhig, Thirty-second International Congress of Freethinkers, World Union of
Freethinkers, Paris, France, September 9, 1957
Peace and the New Millennium Focusing on India and China, lecture, Museum of Fine
Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 29, 1999
Pioneering Work Done by the Indian Red Cross, Chairman Chandrasekhar’s Broadcast,
All India Radio (New Delhi), October 31, 1967
The Political Crisis in India, India’s Political, Social, Religious and Economic Problems,
the Ginter Park Woman’s Club, the Lewis Ginter Community House, Richmond,
Virginia, November 4, 1943
Population, Humanities 170—The Humanities and Modern Man: A Crisis in Ideas
(Humanities Lecture Series, 1973 Summer Session, Term I, California State
University, San Diego) July 2, 1973
Population and Politics in India Today, lecture, Corvallis, Oregon State University, April
1, 1979
Population Control and Nutritional Levels, paper presented at the Pacific Science
Congress, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1961
Population Control: An Indian Experience, Ohio University, June 2, 1995
Population Control, Contraceptive Technology and Economic Development, Dr. Sir A.L.
Mudaliar Memorial Lecture, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, November
23, 1978
Population Education in our Colleges and Universities, the Dr. C.R. Reddy Endowment
Lecture at Andhra University, Waltair, Andhra Pradesh State, 1977
The Population Factor in Indian Economic Development, Dr. S. Chandrasekhar’s maiden
speech in the Indian Parliament, the Upper House (Rajya Sabha), New Delhi,
April 25, 1964
Population Growth and the Destruction of the Environment, Keynote Address,
International Youth Seminar on Environment under the auspices of the World
Assembly of Youth, International Population & Pollution Conference, Vienna,
Austria, July 11-18, 1971
Population Growth and National Food Supply, lecture delivered under the auspices of
The Forum of Free Enterprise in Bombay, September 22, 1958
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Population Growth in Relation to Economic Development—Nutrition as a Contraceptive,
paper presented at the F.A.O.’s Second World Food Conference, The Hague,
Netherlands, June 24, 1970
Population Policy, lecture, Battelle Memorial Institute, Seattle, November, 1970
Population Policy and Economic Development in India, The United States Information
Library, Madras, May 3, 1956
A Population Policy at the State Level, Venkateswara Endowment Lectures, at Sri
Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh State, 1976
A Population Policy for Sri Lanka, the Justice Ratnayake Memorial Lecture, at Colombo,
Sri Lanka, 1977
Population, Poverty and Ecology, public lecture presented by the Faculty of
Environmental Ethics and ―The Earth Eagles Environmental Society‖ of the
University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, March 31, 1994
Population, Poverty and Pollution, Dillingham Lectures at the East-West Center,
Honolulu, Hawaii, April 6, 1977
Population, Poverty and Pollution, paper presented at the Second International Banff
Conference on Man and His Environment, Banff, Alberta, Canada, May 20, 1974
Population Problem in India, Progressive Group, Bombay, August 31, 1969
Population Problems, at The Third International Conference on Planned Parenthood
under the auspices of The Family Planning Association of India, Third Plenary
Session, Bombay, November 26, 1952
Population Problems, lecture, The Convocation Address, Cal Western Campus, USIU,
December 3-4, 1970
Population Problems, lecture, Fort Wright College of the Holy Names [sic], Spokane,
January 9, 1971
Population Problems, lecture, Joint Center for Graduate Study, Richland, February 1,
1971
Population Problems, lecture, Linfield College, McMinnville, April 26, 1971
Population Problems, lecture, Rotary Club International Service Day Lecture, Seattle,
March 31, 1971
Population Problems, lecture, San Diego State College, University of California at San
Diego, U.S. International University, San Diego, May 14-16, 1971
Population Problems, lecture, University of Arizona, Tucson, February 12,1971
Population Problems, lecture, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada,
January 29-30, 1971
Population Problems, lecture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, April 18-19, 1971
Population Problems, lecture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, April 15-16,
1971
Population Problems, lecture, Washington State University, Pullman, January 8, 1971
Population Problems, lecture, Western Washington State College, Bellingham, December
7, 1970
Population Problems in a Developing Economy, three radio talks broadcast from the All
India Radio in the National Program on August 1, 8, 22, 1962
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Population Trends and Housing Needs in India, paper presented at a Symposium on
Housing organized by the Ministry of Housing, Government of India, Proceedings of the
Symposium on Housing and Building Materials, Vol. 3. Population and Housing Needs
(New Delhi: National Buildings Organization, 1958)
Practicality of Population Control Within the Limits of Good Nutrition, paper presented
at the Tenth Pacific Science Congress, “Nutrition and Population Control
Section,‖ Honolulu, Hawaii, 1961
Presidential Address, First All-India Population and Family Planning Conference, The
Family Planning Association of India, Bombay, November 30-December 2, 1951
Presidential Address: the Indian National Seminar on ―Law and Population,‖ under the
auspices of the Government Law College, Pondicherry and Annamalai
University, Tamil Nadu, 1976
Presidential Address, Second All-India Rationalist Conference for Social Reform at
Tenali, Andhra Pradesh State, February 9-10, 1952
Privileges and Responsibilities of University Teachers: A Code of Ethics, Inaugural
Address (Madurai), Madurai University Teachers Conference, March 21, 1976
The Problem of Tuberculosis in India, XX International Tuberculosis Conference, New
York City, September, 1969
Problems of Population Control in India, University of California Medical School,
February 5, 1971
The Problems of Population Growth and Methods of Controlling Population from
Abstinence to Abortion in India, World Population Problems: An Indian View
Series, three John Danz Lectures, at the University of Washington, Seattle,
August 9, 10 and 12, 1971
The Rate of Criminality in India, paper presented at the Statistical Section, The Indian
Science Congress (Calcutta), 1952
Recent Trends in the Growth of Population, lecture, The Southern India Chartered
Accountants Students’ Association, Madras, August 12, 1961
Reconstruction Problems in Asia, conference, Hotel Roosevelt, New York City,
February, 1945
Red China and World Peace, Chapel Assembly Program 1971-72, Seattle Pacific
College, November 17, 1971
Red China: Myth vs. Reality, lectures, summer course at the University of California, San
Diego, 1971
Red China Today: Reality vs. Myth, six lectures, Muir College, UCSD, La Jolla,
California, July 10, 12, 17, 19, 24 and 25, 1973
The Red Cross as a factor of peace in the world (The Red Cross and World Peace),
Second Round Table Conference of the International Red Cross, Geneva,
Switzerland, January 21, 1969
Religion in India Yesterday and Today, current series of the Wiers Club on ―World
Religions of Yesterday and Today,‖ Unity Church, Unitarian, Montclair, New
Jersey, February 16, 1941
Role of Communication and Public Relations in India’s Family Planning Programme,
Public Relations World Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1967
The Role of Population in the Economic and Social Development of Asia, Keynote
Address delivered before the International Seminar on ―The Role of Youth in
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Demographic Problems of Asia,‖ Monash University, Melbourne, Australia,
December 3, 1963
Rural Universities for India, Convocation (Commencement) Address, Seventeenth
Convocation, Gauhati University, Gauhati, Assam State, April 7, 1978
The Second Five Year Plan, three talks on the All India Radio, August, 1957
Seminar on Organised [sic] Sector—A Most Strategic Front for India’s War on
Population, Indian Junior Chamber, Calcutta, August 23, 1969
Sir Ramaswamy Mudaliar Lectures, Kerala University, Trivandrum, Kerala State, 1968
Sir William Mayer Endowment Lectures at the University of Madras, India, 1974
Six Laws of Population Control, Students and Staff of the Lady Hardinge Medical
College, February 25, 1970
Special Lectures, Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan, 1955
The Special Problem of China, paper presented at the Conference on ―The Winds of
Change," World Population Pressures and Resource Potential, Second Annual
Seminar, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, February 7, 1965
Speech: American International School, Graduation Night, New Delhi, May 17, 1968
Speech: as delegate to International Student Assembly, Washington, D.C., September 4,
1942
Speech: as a Ranking Cabinet Minister of one of the world’s largest countries, Rotary
Service Session, District 534 Conference, ―Come to Coronado,‖ n .p., April 6-8,
1972
Speech: as representative of the All-India Student Federation, American Youth Congress,
Seventh Annual Convocation, Town Meeting of Youth, Washington, D.C.,
February 7-9, 1941
Speech: at Unveiling [of] the Portrait of Gopalakrishna Gokhale by His Excellency the
Governor of Madras Sri P. Chandra Reddy, Luz, Mylapore, June 17, 1966
Speech: Chandigar, July 15, 1969
Speech: the Exchange Club of University, Riverside, California, 1965
Speech: the Fireside Group, a youth organization, Washington, D.C., 1942
Speech: First Planned Parenthood Bay Area kickoff luncheon, San Francisco, California,
February 10, 1966
Speech: Indian Red Cross Society Annual General Meeting at Rashtrapi Bhavan of the
Indian Red Cross Society, New Delhi, April 18, 1969
Speech: On the Theme ―Of One Blood,‖ A Brotherhood Service on Race Relations
Sunday, The Rutherford Methodist Church, New York, February 14, 1943
Speech: Panel Discussion on ―Advertising for a New World,‖ Annual International Day
Program and Tea, Hillsdale Presbyterian Church, Orange, New Jersey, April 23,
1944
Speech: Paterson Zonta Club monthly dinner meeting, Paterson, New Jersey, February
24, 1943
Speech: Stamp Club of Gimbel Brothers, New York, December, 1941
Speech: St. John Ambulance Association (India) Annual General Meeting at Rashtrapati
Bhavan, New Delhi, April 18, 1969
Speech: World Affairs Council of Northern California, Nineteenth Annual Conference,
Asilomar Conference Grounds, Monterey Peninsula, California, May 7-9, 1965
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Standards of Living and Levels of Fertility and Mortality, National Science Foundation
Lecture, University of California, Riverside, California, November 9, 1964
Students and National Integration, keynote address, Madras City Students Conference,
Madras Christian College, Tambaram, September 28-30, 1962
Tagore Memorial Lecture, Asian Studies Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
under the auspices of the Taraknath Das Foundation, 1972
Talk: at 1966-67 Inaugural Meeting of Vepery Y's Men's Club at the Y.M.C.A., Vepery,
September 21, 1966
Talk: Conference of Secretaries of State TB Associations, The Tuberculosis Association
of India, April 18, 1969
Thanks Giving [sic], Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College, Coimbatore, February
26, 1978
Too Many People – Is India Facing Disaster?, An interview with Dr. S. Chandrasekhar,
India’s New Minister of Health and Family Planning, U.S. News and World
Report (Washington, D.C.), April 3, 1967
The U.S. Immigration Policy with special reference to India, the Taft Endowment
Lecture, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1986
Valedictory Address: ―Annual International Certificate Course and the Diploma Course
in Nursing,‖ National Nutritional Research Laboratories, Hyderabad, February 27,
1969
Valedictory Address: ―Fifth Short Training Course for Key Trainees‖ of the Regional
Family Planning Centers, New Delhi, to Central Family Planning Institute, New
Delhi, March 20, 1969
What Can American Educators Do to Better Relationships between America and Asia?,
faculty symposium, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1943
What’s Happening in India?, The Cleveland Advertising Club, Cleveland, Ohio, August
24, 1945
Will India Bar Japan’s Road to Empire?, Reconciliation Trips, Inc., New York, July 19,
1942
World Conservation Through World Cooperation, lecture, Lewis & Clark College,
Portland, May 17-18, 1971
The World Food Problem and the Role of the Universities, Twelfth (British)
Commonwealth Universities Congress, University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, Canada, 1978
World Population Growth, Lecture One, The Problems of Population Growth and
Methods of Controlling Population from Abstinence to Abortion in India, World
Population Problems: An Indian View Series, John Danz Lecture, at the
University of Washington, Seattle, August 9, 1971
World Population Growth, Maharajah of Darbhanga Endowment Lecture on "World
Population Problems" I, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, United Provinces,
India, 1964
World Population Policy, lecture, Revelle College, University of California, La Jolla,
January 27, 1972
World Population Problem: A Plea for a World Peace Corps, paper presented at the Fifth
General Assembly of the World Assembly of Youth, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, August 5, 1964
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World Population Problems: An Indian View, Convocation, University of Redlands,
California, October 21, 1971
World Population Problems—With Special Reference to India and China, University of
Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, December 4, 1975
World’s Population Problems with Special Reference to India and China, Keynote
Address to the Annual Meeting of Section K (Social Sciences), Pacific Division,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Irvine, California, June
18, 1974
World Population Problems with Special Reference to India and China, presented by
UCSB Arts & Lectures 1985, November 5, 1985
World Population Problems with special reference to India and China, the Senator E.L.
"Bob" Bartlett Memorial Lectures at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks and
Anchorage campuses, as Distinguished Visiting Professor of Asian Demography,
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, September 26, 1984
World Population Problems with Special Reference to India and China, speech at ―World
Population Day,‖ University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, October 27, 1993
World Population Problems with special reference to India and China, two lectures
before the Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal, under the auspices of the
Indian Embassy, Nepal, 1992
World Population Problems with special reference to the Bradlaugh-Besant trial's
repercussions on the birth rate of Britain resulting in a decline in Britain's birth
rate, a course of lectures as Lucie Stern Trustee Professor of Sociology, Mills
College, Oakland, California, 1980
Zero Population Growth, lecture, Linfield College, Seattle, May 6, 1971
Supplemented with material from Sheila S. Rao, A Bibliography of Sripati
Chandrasekhar’s Writings 1937-2000 (La Jolla, California: Population Review
Books, 2000)