Word: raman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...speakers will include T. A. Raman, one of India's best known journalists, Walter E. Clark, Wales Professor of Sanskrit, E. Merrick Dodds, professor of Law, and Thomas Jahkub, president of the Indian League of Boston...
...Raman of Indian Ancestry...
...Raman is one of the best authorities on Indian politics in the United States today. Born into an old Hindu Brahmin family of Madras and educated in both India and England, he joined Gandhi's staff at the Round Table Conferences...
Professor Dodd, an expert on recent Indian politics, visited India within the last few years, and acquainted himself with the leading men in India. Jahkub, an extreme advocate of Free India Now, comes from the same part of India as Raman, and is well acquainted with him, but the two take diametrically opposite viewpoints regarding Britain's attitude toward India...
These are the conclusions of a small, soft-spoken Hindu astrophysicist, Dr. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar of the University of Chicago. Born in Lahore 32 years ago, he is a graduate of Madras and Cambridge Universities, a nephew of Sir Chandrasekhara Raman, who won a Nobel Prize (1930) for his studies on diffusion of light...