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- A._K._Mozumdar abstract "Akhoy Kumar (A.K.) Mozumdar (1864–1-March 9, 1953) was an Indian lecturer and writer of the New Thought Movement in the United States during the first half of 20th-century. He had enjoyed a large following of students and regular readers of his books and pamphlets until he was denaturalized in a decision on American immigration law which reached the United States Supreme Court in 1924.".
- A._K._Mozumdar comment "Akhoy Kumar (A.K.) Mozumdar (1864–1-March 9, 1953) was an Indian lecturer and writer of the New Thought Movement in the United States during the first half of 20th-century. He had enjoyed a large following of students and regular readers of his books and pamphlets until he was denaturalized in a decision on American immigration law which reached the United States Supreme Court in 1924.".