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Letter from Harry E. Vensel to Board Member of the Terrell House.Vensel updating recipient on recent moves by the Terrell house and mentions an upcoming board meeting. 1988.
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Pamphlet which detailed previous winners of the Spotlight Award, put on by the Women in Communications, Inc. Gives information about the organization and its goals. 1990.
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Letter from Anna Johnson Riedel to Colleague. Riedel indicating how pleased she was to have been made the 1988 Spotlight Award winner. 1988.
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Letter from Alston A. Morgan to Thelma Gorham. Morgan asking Gorham for help and also gauging her interest in an in-house journalism project which was to focus on feature writing. December 21, 1987.
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Letter from Edward H. Crane on behalf of the Cato Institute. Crane inviting recipients to participate in a study with the Cato institute. Gorham hand wrote "editorial writing" at the top. Includes promotional material. 1986.
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Copy of a scrapbook page made by Elnora Lee and sent to Thelma Gorham. 1986.
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Letter from Thomas W. Hoffer to Thelma Gorham. Hoffer updating Gorham on new plans for a meeting of the Task Force on Communication and Technology. Indicates general cost and other plans for the event. October 2, 1974.
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A note presumably written by Thelma Gorham that reminded her she sent a request to attend a meeting of the Task Force on Communication and Technology on October 11, 1974.
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Letter from Robert B. Mautz to Thelma Gorham. Mautz thanking Gorham for her work on the Statewide Common Course Designation and Numbering Project. Project was designed to align a great deal of college curriculum. July 10, 1974.
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Clipping of an article by the New York Times,entitled "Protectionist Offensive." Article is about protectionist measures which Congress was considering. October 6, 1967.