Gorham Collection
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to George W. Gore Jr. March 3, 1966
Letter from Thelma Gorham to George W Gore Jr. Gorham explaining why Toki S. Johnson was not listed as a consultant at the Press Workshop. Replying to a letter from Gore wherein he indicated his embarrassment that he had not been in attendance. March 3, 1966. -
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham, March 3, 1966
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham. Gore expressing disappointment of Gorham's exclusion of Toki S. Johnson from the Press Workshop as a consultant. Demands an immediate explanation. March 3, 1966. -
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham, October 4, 1965
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham. Gore acknowledging Gorham's syllabi submitted to the Board of Regents for courses in journalism. -
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham, December 13, 1965
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham. Gore requesting that Gorham include Toki Schalk Johnson as a consultant for the 1966 Press Workshop. December 13, 1965. -
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham, July 8, 1965
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham. Gore asks Gorham to keep travel to a minimum for 1965-1966. -
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham, July 6, 1965
Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham. Gore suggests that Gorham use a picture of the Board of Regents in the 1966 yearbook. July 6, 1965 -
Letter from Toki S. Johnson to Thelma Gorham, February 18, 1965
Letter from Toki S. Johnson to Thelma Gorham. Johnson communicating her flight information to Gorham. February 18, 1965 -
Letter from Babs Wilhoit to Thelma Gorham, November 25, 1964
Letter from Babs Wilhoit to Thelma Gorham. Wilhoit happy that she got to meet Gorham. Says that Florida A&M is lucky to have Gorham. November 25, 1964 -
Letter from A. Guy Draper to Thelma Gorham, July 31, 1964
Letter from A Guy Draper to Thelma Gorham. Draper encloses two copies ofEbony Magazine.July 31, 1964 -
Letter from Cernoria D. Johnson to "Our Friends and Acquaintances Across the Miles," 1964
Letter from Cernoria D. Johnson to various recipients. Johnson indicates how national events impacted the family and how they participated in them. 1964.