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Letter from Laura Bornholdt to Thelma Gorham. Bornholdt writes to Gorham indicating that she was disqualified from the 1967-1968 competition of Graduate Fellowships for Women. Offers to help her apply for the Kent fellowship, which she could qualify for. February 15, 1967
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Robert Smith. Gorham writing to accept Smith's invitation to join Pi Gamma Mu, National Social Science Honor Society. March 9, 1967
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Letter from Robert H. Smith to Thelma Gorham. Smith indicating that Gorham had been invited to be a member of Pi Gamma Mu, National Social Science Honor Society. February 7, 1967
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Letter from Grady W. Toler, advisor at Florida A&M to George W. Gore Jr. Toler indicating his happiness at the 1966 edition of The Rattler, which contained the yearbook. July 26, 1966.
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Letter from Harry S. Broudy to Thelma Gorham. Broudy thanking Gorham for her submission to publish in The Educational Forum, which was rejected. June 23, 1966
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Memo from the office of George W. Gore Jr., written from the desk of Gertha H. Ellis. Memo asks for Thelma Gorham's reaction to Lo Jelks' February 24, 1966 letter regarding the campus spotlight program. March 30, 1966
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Letter from Lo Jelks to George W. Gore, Jr. Jelks asking if Gore would like Florida A&M would like to participate in the campus spotlight series again, a program designed to inform high schoolers about university requirements. Thelma Gorham was cc'd. Gore wrote in the margins for Gorham's reaction to the request. February 24, 1966.
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Newspaper entry by Beth Barber in theTallahassee Democratabout Thelma Gorham. Article details her teaching career, early life, and attitudes towards black rights and education. February 8, 1976
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Taiwo Angola. Gorham informing Damptey about her recent car accident. Details her efforts to secure an avenue for Damptey to study in the United States. April 21, 1972.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Taiwo Angola. Gorham informing Angola about her recent car accident. Details her efforts to secure an avenue for Angola to study in the United States. April 21, 1972.