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Letter from Thelma Gorham to the Ford Foundation. Gorham requesting information on the Foundation's scholarships for graduate research. June 6, 1967
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to the National Academy of Sciences. Gorham requesting a list of fellowship opportunities for doctoral candidates in the social sciences. June 5, 1967
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to D. C. Collington. Gorham congratulating Collington on a successful meeting of the FAMU Interscholastic Press Workshop. Indicates happiness to collaborate on future initiatives. March 13, 1967
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News one-sheet from the Pepsi-Cola Company. The company indicated a project it had sponsored entitled "Adventures in Negro History." A "comprehensive kit containing the contributions of the Negro in America" which would be presented to New York City schools that year. These kits were likely the ones Thema Gorham referenced in her March 4th, 1967 letter to H. Naylor Fitzhugh. February 2, 1967
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to H. Naylor Fitzhugh of the Pepsi-Cola Company. Gorham asking about employment opportunities and indicating that she had some idea which could be of benefit to the company. March 4, 1967.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to William J. Holloway. Gorham requesting aid in finding scholarship grants for her Phd studies. March 3, 1967
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Ashby U. Gaskins. Gorham requested assistance in finding work in Minnesota in order to complete her coursework toward her PhD. March 3, 1967
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to the National Science Foundation, Scholarship Branch. Gorham requesting information about scholarship opportunities to assist her in her PhD progress. March 1, 1967
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Theodore L. Abell. Gorham requesting information on scholarships and grants for graduate students in the area of mass communications. March 1, 1967
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Frank Sawyer. Gorham asking Sawyer to send her a copy of theDirectory of U.S. Negro Newspapers, Magazines, & Publications.Mentions her shift away from the journalism department, her son, and her PhD progress. February 28, 1967