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Introduction speech for (likely) the FAMU president
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Letter from George W. Gore Jr. to Thelma Gorham. Gore asks about the 1964 Rattler. January 7, 1964
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Daytona 500 pamphlet, includes article written by Leslie H. Montgomery. February 20, 1977
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Letter from Leslie H. Montgomery to Thelma Gorham. Montgomery writes to Gorham about success writing a column for the Daytona 500. March 8, 1977.
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Letter from Gayle Anderson to Thelma Gorham. Expresses excitement about starting the journalism program. Says that the journalism program has become popular in Tampa, Florida. Also asks to know when school begins. August 1, 1974
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Letter from illegible to Thelma Gorham. Writer indicates personal matters, job opportunity, and indicates thanks for everything Gorham did for them. June 28, 1967
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Barbra Williams. Gorham writing on personal matters to Williams. Encourages Williams to write to Randolph Edmonds and inform him on her life progress. Encourages her in particular to give him thanks for his help while she was a student. Likely due to Randolph Edmonds' earlier letter when he refused to write a letter of recommendation for Williams. September 15, 1966.
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Letter from Randolph Edmonds to Thelma Gorham. Edmonds writes to Gorham indicating he will not write a letter of recommendation for Barbra Williams. Expresses frustration at former students and their "ingratitude." August 8, 1966
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Letter from James L. signed "Lester" to Thelma Gorham, requesting help on applying to Albany State. July 30, 1966
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Letter from Charles E. Anderson to Thelma Gorham. Anderson writing about his present employment opportunity at the Martin-Marietta Corporation as writer-editor. He was employed as the only black person on staff. He credited Gorham with his training and the opportunity. Martin-Marietta would merge with Lockheed to become Lockheed Martin Corporation. May 28, 1966