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Photo shows partial view of 350 people honoring the formation of India as a Republic. Among the speakers were Prof. Eugene Harley of the University of Southern California, representing the United Nations, and Dr. Mira Gavrilovich, president of the International Women's Club of Los Angeles. Co-chairmen were Dr. Maneck Anklesaria and Mrs. Gertrud Nasri. The event was held at the Armenian Center, located at 1501 Venice Blvd. and was sponsored by the Student's Assn. of India, the India Cultural Society and the American Wives of India. Photograph dated: January 26, 1950.
Students Association of India India Cultural Society American Wives of India Armenian Center (Los Angeles, Calif.) Republic Day (India) Interracial marriage--California--Los Angeles Cultural relations
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