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Letter from James McCray to Thelma Gorham. McCray updating Gorham on his past activities and explaining his work at the U.S. Postal Service Black History Awareness Committee. February 21, 1989.
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Letter from Annie Carpenter Hayashi to Thelma Gorham. Hayashi welcoming Gorham to the Society of Professional Journalists. January 3, 1989.
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Letter from Terolyn N. Hunter to Prospective Patrons of the FAMU Rattler.Hunter asking for donations in exchange for a copy of the 1988 Rattler.September, 1987.
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Letter from Mary Kitchens to Thelma Gorham. Kitchens informing Gorham that she was going to be given a preview of the "Rainbow Appliance" and a gift for giving her opinion of the item. June 11, 1986.
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Letter from Darryl E. Smith to Editor of the Tallahassee Democrat.Smith objecting to a recent article written about two FAMU students involved in a murder. April 21, 1988
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Letter from James A. Scruggs to Richard A. Boyd. Scruggs happy to accept his appointment to the "State Advisory Committee on Testing." July 8, 1985.
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Letter from Damon Miller Sr. to "Family." Miller inviting recipients to send their children to Vacation Bible School. 1984.
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Letter from Cheryle Adams to Thelma Gorham. Adams requesting that Gorham be a judge for the Miss Black Tallahassee of Florida Scholarship Pageant for 1981. June 19, 1981.
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Letter from Sarah E. Hill to Instructors at Florida A&M University. Hill requesting instructors show up for a Groundbreaking ceremony for the Florida A&M University's Women's Athletic Department. November 26, 1980.
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Letter from Theodore Clevenger Jr. to Lowell L. Simmons. Clevenger informing Simmons that Thelma Gorham had completed a great deal, but not all, of her PhD coursework. Additionally notes that she was not currently enrolled in the program. Gorham cc'd on the letter. April 11, 1980.