-
Salary Equity Study data. Comparative information on salary, achievements, and professional experience for Thelma Gorham, James W Haskins Jr., and Ralph J. Turner at FAMU. 1983
-
Letter from James E. Hawkins to Robert M. Ruggles. Hawkins explaining his position on Thelma Gorham and her salary. December 4, 1984
-
Letter from Robert M. Ruggles to Leedell W. Neyland. Ruggles laying out his defense of Thelma Gorham's raise, and his additional beliefs on why Gorham's raise should not be increased higher. December 11, 1984
-
Letter from Walter L. Smith to Thelma Gorham. Smith informing Gorham of an adjustment being made to her salary. Mentions the need for up-to-date credentials. February 13, 1985
-
Letter from Thelma Gorham to Leedell W. Neyland. Gorham requesting a formal sex equity salary comparison between her and a colleague. February 1, 1982
-
Letter from Gertrude L. Simmons to Thelma Gorham. Simmons offering Gorham a position as Associate Professor in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. June 22, 1977.
-
Invitation to an Initiation ceremony for new members of Phi Delta Kappa at FAMU. April 26, 1990
-
Letter from Charlotte Curry White to Thelma Gorham. White thanking all recipients of this form letter from agreeing to be leaders in an upcoming session. Handwritten note address Gorham specifically. Additional materials related to upcoming event attached. April 17, 1990.
-
Letter from Richard A. Hogg to Colleague at FAMU. Hogg explaining procedures for returning faculty members and their employment contracts. March 2, 1990
-
Minutes from Honors Committee. Topic of meeting was to select freshmen for the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship. August 25, 1989