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Letter from Melvin Tapley to Thelma Gorham. Tapley forwarding a special issue of Our Peopleand asking for payment for previous issues. June 3, 1954.
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Letter from Jesse Dunson to "Magician." Dunson writing to give opinions on how Step-Upmagazine could continue to grow. Mentions that current advertising for black people was problematic. Two articles by Dunson are attached. November, 1953.
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Letter from L. P. Reynolds to Thelma Gorham. Reynolds asks Gorham to write an article for the Message Magazinewhich explores the dangers of alcohol. Proposes title. April 21, 1953.
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Letter from A. Babs Fafunwa to Members of the African Students Union. Fafunwa writing to members in order to give a brief history of the African Students Union and encourage members to come together to solve problems which were unique to African students. January, 1951.
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Letter from Gwindola V. King to Thelma Gorham. King wishing Gorham well in her future endeavors and asking her if she would like to catch up. No date.
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Clipping from the American Press Instituteadvertising the book Newspaper Design: 2000 and Beyond.No date but likely 1990.
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Letter from William L. Winter to Robert M. Ruggles. Winter letting Ruggles know about a discounted price for the book Newspaper Design: 2000 and Beyond.Ruggles forwards to Thelma Gorham. September 24, 1990.
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Letter from Sheila to Thelma Gorham. Sheila letting Gorham know about an upcoming meeting for the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. May 8, 1990.
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Letter from Robert M. Ruggles to Thelma Gorham. Ruggles letting Gorham know that Cal gave her his regards. March 19, 1990.
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Letter from Kimberly R. Fisher to Thelma Gorham. Fisher welcoming Gorham to the Tallahassee Chapter of Women in Communications. Explains purpose and key individuals. January 9, 1990.