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A letter from Phillip O. Keirstead, professor of Journalism at FAMU, to James E. Hawkins, Director of the FAMU Division of Journalism, in which Keirstead supports the promotion of Thelma T. Gorham.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to B. L. Perry, President of FAMU, in which Gorham submits an application for the position of coordinator for Journalism and Mass Communications.
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A letter from Jerry L. Williams, Program and Operations Manager at WCTV (A Tallahassee CBS station), to Thelma T. Gorham, in which Williams discusses the arrangement of segments covering the upcoming FAMU Band Day.
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A copy of the Constitution for the Southeastern Interscholastic Press Association.
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A letter from Paul B. Mohr Sr., Director of Public Relations at Gibbs Junior College, to Thelma T. Gorham, in which Mohr Sr. discusses a constitution for the Southeastern Interscholastic Press Association.
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A letter and accompanying envelope from Novella Cross Holmes, Chair of the Southern Regional Press Institute Planning Committee, to Thelma T. Gorham, in which Holmes invites Gorham to participate in an upcoming conference as a consultant.
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A compendium of letters, forms, and flyers relating to the National Urban League's Black Executive Exchange Program.
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A photocopy of a letter from Inez Kaiser, Special Market Consultant of the J. Walter Thompson Company, to Thelma T. Gorham, in which Kaizer thanks Gorham for the invitation to join a press workshop.
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A typed manuscript of copy for what would eventually become the St. Petersburg Times article titled "Times Writer Lowell Brandle Dies Suddenly", but the author is unnamed.
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A clipping of an article from the St. Petersburg Times, titled "Lowell Brandle...Remembrances", dated Thursday, October 25, 1965. It contains several comments from friends and colleagues of Lowell Brandle.