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Letter from Bertha P. Lee to Thelma Gorham. Lee mentions tense conversation with an acquaintance of Lee and Gorham's. February 1, 1964.
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Letter from Bertha P. Lee to Thelma Gorham. Lee mentions difficulties paying for her house and efforts to get her old age pension. Item also includes a church flier and various newspaper clippings. January 16, 1964.
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Letter from Bertha P. Lee to Thelma Gorham. Note indicates that Lee will write Gorham soon as she was pressed for time at that moment. No date.
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Letter from Erma Lee Thurston, "Johnny" to Thelma Gorham. Discusses house payment issues. Mentions a need for Gorham to indicate whether or not she can help with house payments. Mentions a shooting in the neighborhood. November 1, 1963.
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Letter from Lucia A. Rapley to Thelma Gorham. Rapley asks Gorham to return her recent letter. Mentions Gorham's move to Florida A & M University. October 7, 1963.
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Letter from Kay Powell to Thelma Gorham. Powell congratulates Gorham for recent success. Powell discusses her frustration with her work. Asks Gorham for advice on what to do, including whether or not she should go to school. September 1, 1963.
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Letter from Pauline T. Henderson to Thelma Gorham. Discussion of recent marriage and travel. August 22, 1963
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Letter from Helen Taylor to Thelma Gorham. Taylor frustrated by friends' selfishness. Mentions a court case and asks Gorham's advice on aspect of it. July 17, 1963.
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Letter from Warren to Erma Lee Thurston. Warren asking Thurston if she could send along a toiletry bag they had forgotten. Debating on joining Phi Alpha Delta but worried about cost. Mention of travel. February 26, 1963.
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Letter from Johnnie L. Jolly to Thelma Gorham. Jolly discusses personal matters and the Baha'i faith, as well as their own beliefs in the Religious Science movement. February 26, 1963.