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Letter from Walter L. Smith to Friends and Alumni of FAMU. Smith making comments about the recent holiday season and advertising for the Centennial Fund Campaign. October-December, 1982.
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Letter from Jeanne to Thelma Gorham. Jeane responding to Gorham's previous letter to Gordon Laite. Jeane explaining that Laite had passed away some time ago. Jeane explains much of the background of Laite's life. Jeane offers to write a statement for Gorham regarding the painting she had originally written about. February 25, 1981.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to the Rand-McNally Company. Gorham asking recipient to forward her enclosed letter to Gordon Laite, who worked at the company. February 10, 1981.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Gordon Laite. Gorham thanking Laite for the picture he gave her of the Baha'i Greatest Name. Requesting he give her some kind of proof of purchase. Pictures included are a photograph of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá opposite the painting of the Baha'i Greatest Name. February 10, 1981.
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Evaluations of Thelma Gorham's paper submission for the research session on the Status of Women Committee. Paper entitled "Voices of Protest and Progress: Black Women in Public Address."
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Letter from Ellen Wartella to Thelma Gorham. Wartella informing Gorham that her paper was rejected from the research session of the Status of Women Committee. June 4, 1980.
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Letter from Marguerite Gamble to Thelma Goham. Gamble letting Gorham know when she would be in Tallahassee. January 8, 1980.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Stafford Warren Parker. Gorham writing about her problems with housing her sister Johnny. Asks Parker for help getting Johnny out of the house. August 7, 1978.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Stafford Warren Parker. Gorham writing to Parker about her home life, specifically focused on her issues with her sister Johnny. January 10, 1979.
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Letter from Martha to Thelma Gorham. Martha asking Gorham if she could take the position of chairperson for the Education Committee. July 21, 1976.