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Letter from Paul Hemphill from Dorothy. Hemphill indicating his return to FAMU and desire to help with enrollment for the journalism classes. July 27, no year.
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Letter from Leedell W. Neyland, Dean at FAMU, to Adjunct Professor Henry P. Leifermann. Neyland replying to a previous letter from Leifermann in which he accused Thelma Gorham of telling her class that Leifermann was an "imposter." Details outcomes from this letter. October 11, 1974
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Agreement between Florida A&M and st. Vincent Medical Center for the formation of a School of Pharmacy. November 7, 1973
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to William Phillips. Gorham writing to him about one of her students trying to fulfill a summer vacancy for an internship at the Tallahassee Democrat. July 11, 1974
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Letter from William M. Phillips to Thelma Gorham. Phillips explaining the possibility of an internship program for journalism at the Tallahassee Democrat. July 17, 1974
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to William Thomas. Gorham making a formal complaint of sex discrimination based on Title IX. Issue regarding letter of Lawrence A. Tanzi. Also includes excerpt from letter of Gertrude Simmons.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to B. L. Perry. Gorham making a formal application to the position of coordinator for the proposed area of Journalism and Mass Communications. Gorham expresses frustration at Dr. Gertrude Simmons, Vice President for Academic Affairs', handling of the situation. June 26, 1974
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Letter from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to Thelma Gorham. The Department responding to her allegation of sex and race discrimination regarding the January 21, 1974 letter from Lawrence A. Tanzi, where he wrote that the FAMU journalism department should avoid hiring minority faculty members. The Department indicates that the President of FAMU, Perry, was unaware of that letter and it did not impact the decisions made by the school regarding the journalism department. January 17, 1975
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Letter from Lawrence A. Tanzi to Vice Chancellor Allan Tucker, State University System of Florida. Tanzi gives recommendations on how the FAMU Journalism program should be constituted. Notes that the chairman of the program should hire two additional faculty members, "no more than one should be a minority group member, preferably neither." January 21, 1974
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Letter from Gordon Cawelti to "Colleague." Cawelti sending along an "Official Membership Certificate for the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development." Offers membership options. August, 1989.