Gorham Collection
Item set
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Letter from Jesse L. Nipper to Thelma T. Gorham, August 13, 1964
Letter from Jesse L. Nipper to Thelma Gorham. Letter is mostly retrospective. Mentions desire to return to work at FAMU. August 13, 1964 -
Letter from Carolyn Bassa to Thelma Gorham, July 21, 1964
Letter from Carolyn Bassa to Thelma Gorham. Bassa inquired about becoming a secretary. July 21, 1964 -
Letter from Jesse J. McCrary to Thelma Gorham, June 3, 1964
Letter from Jesse J. McCrary to Thelma Gorham. McCrary thanked Gorham for her help in McCrary's bid for a seat in the House of Representatives in Florida. June 3, 1964 -
Letter from [unclear] Hampton Jr. to Thelma T. Gorham, December 18, 1963
Letter from Hampton Jr. to Thelma Gorham requesting assistance with graduation and grades. December 18, 1963 -
Letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Benjamin L. Perry, February 25, 1972
Letter from Thelma Gorham to Benjamin Perry. Gorham indicating that members of the ad hoc committee on the Black Research Information Coordinating Service had voted to become a permanent committee. Gorham mentions the needs of the committee and the existing coordination with the University of Florida. February 25, 1972 -
Letter from B. L. Perry Jr. to Emily Copeland, C. U. Smith, L. Rackley, J. Arthur Jones, W. E. H. Howard, Ann Hinson, Thelma T. Gorham, February 8, 1972
Letter from B. L. Perry to multiple recipients, including Thelma Gorham. Perry appointing recipients to an ad hoc committee for the development of a Black Research Information Coordinating Service. February 8, 1972 -
Letter from Shirley A Brother to Emily Copeland, February 7, 1972
Letter from Shirley A. Brother to Emily A. Copeland. Brother indicating her pleasure in reviewing Copeland's proposal for a "Black Research Information Coordinating Service," submitted to the division of library programs. February 7, 1972 -
Letter from George K. Davis to Gustave A. Harrer, January 24, 1972
Letter from George K. Davis to Gustave Harrer confirming a phone conversation had between the two. Harrer had previously agreed to serve on a special committee for the formation of an information center on black studies. January 24, 1972 -
Letter from George K. Davis to Emily Copeland, January 21, 1972
George K Davis updating Emily Copeland on the University of Florida's commitment to her committee and discussing other logistics. He mentions the proposal Copeland had been working on. January 21, 1972 -
Letter from Patricia B. Rambo to Emily A. Copeland, January 20, 1972
Patricia B. Rambo writing to Emily A. Copeland regarding a grant proposal. January 20, 1972