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Letter from Celestia H. Fraction to Robert Hanson. Fraction letting Hanson know his night printing classes were going to be discontinued at the Twin Cities Opportunities Industrialization Center. October 30, 1969.
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Letter from Albert J. Hofstede to Mary Fleming. Hofstede writing to Fleming regarding a building project that was going on around the Twin Cities Opportunities Industrialization Center. Mentions a related project that Thelma Gorham was involved in. July 11, 1969.
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Letter from Paul H. A. Noren to Thomas H. Tipton. Noren thanking Tipton for a recent production called "Gospel Erupts." May 23, 1969.
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Letter from Elena Albert to Robert E. Jenkins. Albert writing to Jenkins, superintendent of the San Francisco Unified School District, about why a new school which was being built should be named after William Alexander Leidesdorff. July 26, 1968.
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Two newspaper articles about the Leidesdorff Fiesta Cruise, named in honor of William A. Leidesdorff. A third page contains biographical information on Leidesdorff. 1968.
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Two letters to the editor by George W. McConnell. McConnell asking a rhetorical question about why black men were showing up in the news more than they had in the past. Both copies line edited. First copy July 9, 1968; Second copy July 22, 1968.
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Letter from Virginia Copeland to Office of Public Relations at Florida A&M University. Copeland requesting information about upcoming events as part of her upcoming music enrichment course. June 17, 1966.
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Letter from Marcus H. Boulware to Thelma Gorham. Boulware asking Gorham to forward him a patent record he had asked her for. June 9, 1966.
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Pamphlet advertising the recently published book Principles of Scientific and Technical Writing by Jackson E. Morris. Pamphlet also advertises other books on technical writing. 1966.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to the McGraw-Hill Book Company. Gorham writing to request copies of books which would help her build a Technical Writing Course at Florida A&M University. May 30, 1966.